From Kemi Yesufu, Abuja
Chairman of House of Representatives Committee on Media and
Public Affairs, Abdulrazak Namdas has disclosed that the Green Chamber’s
major goal with the 2017 budget is to ensure capital projects and
critical interventions are evenly distributed in the six geo-political
zones of the country.
His assurance came as lawmakers from the South-East have criticised
the spread of capital projects in the budget presented to the National
Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari, alleging that their region has
again been overlooked.
Speaking to Daily Sun, Chairman of the House Committee on Healthcare
Services, Chike Okafor said those who had pointed out the neglect of the
South-East by the current administration were right.
“Well, I don’t disagree with the fact that we (Igbo) have not been
accommodated in the scheme of things. I totally agree with the fact that
we in the South-East haven’t been fully carried along in terms of
infrastructure, in terms of dividends of democracy and even in terms
appointments.
“The president had rationalised this before. But we are beginning to
see changes in terms of accommodating us, let’s hope things will be
taken care of,” Okafor stated.
Also, the lawmaker representing Onitsha North/Onitsha South Federal
Constituency, Lynda Ikpeazu, who expressed worry that the South-East
known for trade has no major rail project cited within it as listed by
the president, said the National Assembly must correct any form of
unevenness in the allocation of infrastructure projects.
“It (absence of major project in South-East) does worry me, but then
he (President) has submitted the budget. It becomes our paper work; so
we are going to look at all key areas and make sure no region is
shortchanged.
“Definitely, he is the president and he has his own area of
concentration; but, as representatives of the people, we have areas we
should look into. So, we will look at the material before us,” Ikpeazu
assured.
Regardless, Namdas, in an interview with Daily Sun in Abuja,
emphasised that the House will concentrate on giving the six
geo-political zones a sense of belonging with the high possibility
of re-working the budget to reflect the federal character.

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