Dr. Bukola Saraki. |
As reading of the 2016 budget passed
the second reading, the upper chambers of the National Assembly has criticized
the less priority given to agriculture
saying it did not reflect the promises
of using non oil sector to recover the falling crude oil price in the
international market just as it was argued that clear direction for women’
plights were not identified.
The senators expressed that the
allocation for the non oil sectors of
agriculture and solid minerals was grossly inadequate added that the 2016
budget did not reflect the promises of using sectors as alternative sources of
economic diversification from mono crude oil to other viable ones.
Senator Emmanuel Bwacha said that
“As a country we are playing lip service to agriculture, everybody talk about
diversification of the economy but when it comes to putting into practice, it
now becomes problem throughout the 7th senate, we did not achieve
the 3.5% of the total National budget for the sector”
Another senator said “this budget is
like a working corps and we must find a way to give it a medical surgery. We
talk about diversification of the economy, from crude oil to Agriculture and
solid minerals but yet if you look at the 2015 budget, the allocation for
agriculture and that of 2016 is almost the same. And this is a sector which you
want to use to diversify the economy”
However Senator Oluremi Tunubu took
a swipe on the budget saying that priority was not given to the women’ issues
despite their roles in the 2015 election saying she would not agree for women
to be used and dumped.
According to Sen. Tinubu “this did
not go down well with us, so the women are just used and several promises are
made to them. If not, you are going to incur the wrath of the Nigerian women,
so on behalf of Nigeria, I am making a case for them today that this budget is
not fulfilling the promises to the women.
It would the noted that women are
very strategic to small scale businesses that keeps the running of the micro
economies especially in agriculture and many others which are very important in
the taking care of the home fronts of many Nigerians.
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