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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

2023 Budget: Lai Mohammed laments meagre allocation to ministry, seeks increment to publicise Buhari’s achievements

The minister bemoaned that the N1.072 billion capital expenditure allocated to his ministry in 2022 was slashed to N345.64 million in the 2023 budget proposal.

• November 1, 2022
Information Minister Lai Mohammed
Information Minister Lai Mohammed

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, says his ministry is in a very bad and difficult situation with the meagre fund allocated to it in the 2023 budget proposal.

The minister raised the alarm on Tuesday in Abuja when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation to defend the 2023 budget proposal.

He said while he was complaining that the N1.072 billion capital expenditure allocated to the information sector of his ministry in the 2022 budget was inadequate, it was then slashed to a meagre N345.64 million in the 2023 budget proposal.

“In times of challenges like this that our country is going through, we need the information ministry to be fully equipped to properly inform the public,” Mr Mohammed said.

He added, “This is the time the people need information, and the voice of government should be heard on what we are doing in the areas of security, infrastructure and other sectors.

“We also need to tell the world what the government has done in the last seven years, and we need funds for all these.”

The minister stressed that the information ministry ought not to be affected by the cut in the budget, citing the agency’s importance.

“I also believe that the 30 per cent cut in the 2023 budget proposal across the board should not apply to the ministry; rather, it should be increased because of the importance of information dissemination now more than ever,” the minister said.

He, therefore, appealed to the lawmakers to consider an increase in the budget proposal to enable the ministry to discharge its statutory functions effectively.

The chairman of the committee, Danladi Sankara, said the development was depressing, and the committee empathised with the ministry on how its budget is dwindling.

The senator, however, said the challenge cuts across all the ministries, but they would look into the minister’s position when they are considering the budget proposal.

Another member of the committee, Ibrahim Dambaba, asked if the ministry would benefit from the election fund to be appropriated to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in prosecuting the 2023 general election.

When the minister responded that his ministry has never benefited from such a fund, Mr Dambaba said he would make a case for the ministry in the appropriation committee.

(NAN) 

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