The Senate has condemned the multiple budget implementations in a fiscal year by the federal government, as experienced in 2025, saying the practice is unacceptable to Nigerians and must be normalised from next year.
It also said the government should endeavour to present realisable proposals to avoid non-implementations which usually dovetailed into multiple implementations in subsequent years.
Chairman of the Committee on Finance, Senator Sani Musa, APC, Niger East, expressed his displeasure yesterday.
Consequently, the Senate urged the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, to increase its projected revenue target for 2026 from N31trillion to N35trillion, as the federal government lamented shortfalls of N30trillion from the N40trillion revenue target for 2025.
The displeasure of senators on multiple budget implementations in a fiscal year came during the interactive session the finance committee, chaired by Senator Musa, had with leading managers of the nation’s economy on the 2026-2028 Medium Term Expenditure Framework, MTEF, and Fiscal Strategy Paper, FSP.
In his explanations on projections for 2026 budget and implementation of the 2024 and 2025 budgets, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, told members of the committee that while revenues for 2024 budget had been met, that of 2025 had not been met.
Edun said: “Funding for the capital components of the 2024 budget have been met through realisation of the total projection of N26trillion revenue but that of 2025 have not been met.
“Out of projected N40trillion revenue for 2025 fiscal year, only N10trillion has been realised, leaving a shortfall of N30trillion and consequently making the federal government roll over 70% of capital projects captured in 2025 fiscal year to 2026.”
Not comfortable with the submission, some members of the committee, including Senators Danjuma Goje, APC, Gombe Central; Olalere Oyewumi, Osun West; Victor Umeh, LP, Anambra Central; Aminu Iya Abbas, Adamawa Central; Ireti Kingibe, FCT, among others, expressed displeasure with multiple budget implementations in a fiscal year

