The National Assembly has approved another extension of the implementation of the capital component of the 2025 budget.
The extension moves the implementation deadline from March
31 to June 30.
The approval followed the presentation and passage of a bill
seeking to amend the 2025 appropriation act to further extend the
implementation of the capital component of the budget.
The bill was sponsored by Opeyemi Bamidele, Senate leader,
during plenary on Tuesday.
It was equally extended in the House of Representatives.
Bamidele said the rationale for the amendment was both
compelling and pragmatic.
He said the execution of capital projects under the 2025
appropriation act had not reached optimal levels despite the release of about
30 percent of allocated funds to ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs).
“This situation, if not urgently addressed, risks
exacerbating the already troubling incidents of abandoned or partially executed
projects across the country,” he said.
Bamidele said a significant proportion of the projects still
have ongoing relevance.
He added that only about 70 percent of the projects have
been captured under the 2026 appropriation framework.
According to him, without the extension, several critical
national infrastructure and development initiatives of the president may suffer
avoidable disruption.
“The bill is therefore designed to ensure continuity,
enhance budget performance and promote efficient utilisation of already
released funds,” he said.
“It is also aimed at strengthening fiscal discipline and
safeguarding public resources from waste.
“Furthermore, this extension will contribute meaningfully to
economic reflation by sustaining capital expenditure flows, conserving jobs,
and supporting ongoing development efforts across key sectors of the economy.”
Bamidele said it was imperative to provide MDAs with the
legal window needed to fully implement their projects in the public interest.
Barau Jibrin, deputy senate president, seconded the motion
for approval of the bill.
Jibtin said President Bola Tinubu remains committed to
accelerating infrastructure development across the country.
“It is in tandem with the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ of Mr
President to bring about prosperity to our nation,” he said.
“And this cannot be done without building the critical
infrastructure needed to bring about this vision to fruition.”
Jibrin said the extension would help ensure that ongoing
projects are completed and prevent the recurrence of abandoned projects.
“It is very necessary. It is known to all that if we don’t
do this, it will create a problem to the desire of Mr President to bring about
the infrastructure development needed to bring prosperity to our nation,” he
said.
The senate subsequently passed the bill after considering it
clause by clause.
Speaking after the passage of the bill, Senate President
Godswill Akpabio commended lawmakers for supporting the extension.
“I want to thank all distinguished senators for their
patriotism and contributions that enable this to take place,” he said.
Akpabio said it will give the latitude to the executive to
ensure that proper implementation of the capital components of the budget is
carried out.
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