The House of Representatives on Friday passed the N278.35 billion Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Statutory budget and 2020 Appropriation Bill.
The budget recorded N45.480 billion increase as the House jerked the N232.875 billion proposal sent by President Muhammadu Buhari to the current N278.355 billion.
The budget was passed after consideration of the Report of the Committees on Federal Capital Territory and Federal Capital Territory Area Councils and Ancillary Matters on a Bill for an act to Authorise the issue from the Federal Capital Territory Administration Statutory Revenue Fund of the Federal Capital Territory Administration Account, the total sum of N278,355,365,947.00 only for the Service of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja for the year ending on 31 December 2020 by the Committee of Supply.
Out of the total budget, the sum of N55,878,241,095.00 only is appropriated for Personnel Costs; and the sum of N62,343,723,435.00 only is for Overhead Costs while the balance of N160,133,401,417.00 only, is for Capital Projects.
According to the report, the Director of Treasury, FCT Administration shall when authorised to do so by warrants signed by the Minister of FCT with the responsibility to pay statutory revenue fund of FCTA during the financial year 2020 the sum specified by the warrants, not exceeding in the aggregate N278 billion.
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The report said that all the amounts appropriated under this Bill shall be made from the FCTA statutory revenue fund only for the purposes specified in the schedule to this Bill.
It stated that in the event that the implementation of any of the projects intended to be undertaken under this Bill cannot be completed without virement, adding that such virement shall be effected with the prior approval of the National Assembly.
The report stipulated that the FCT Minister and the Director of Treasury, FCTA shall immediately upon the coming into force of this Bill furnish the National Assembly, on a quarterly basis, the status of the records of the FCT statutory accounts.
It said that due to revenue shortfall, amounts appropriated under this Bill cannot be funded unless the FCT Minister of seeking from the National Assembly a waiver not to incur such expenditure.
Also at the sitting, the House approved N238.149 billion budget for the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, for the 2020 financial year.
This was passed after the consideration of the Report of the Committee on Customs and Excise on the issue from the Statutory Revenue Fund of the Nigerian Customs Service, the total sum of N238,149,325,832.70 only for the year ending on 31 December 2020 by Committee of Supply.
Out of the above amount, the sum of N98, 606, 217, 521. 96 only is for Personnel Cost, N15, 952, 305, 336, 72 only is for Overhead Cost while N123, 590, 802, 974. 40 only is for Capital Projects.
Meanwhile, the House has adjourned plenary to January 28 to enable Members to embark on Christmas and new year break.
The adjournment followed a motion moved by the Acting Majority Leader, Peter Akpatason and seconded by the Minority Leader, Tony Elumelu while the Deputy Speaker, Idris Wase in his ruling wished members happy celebrations.