I Like My Job But I have To Go Says Jibrin, House Committee Chairman On Appropriation
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The Speaker of House of Representatives,
Mr. Yakubu Dogara, on Wednesday relieved the Chairman, House Committee
on Appropriation, Mr. Abdulmumin Jibrin, of his position, because of the
crisis, which trailed the 2016 budget.
According to Punch News was a
decision long-awaited by members of the House, some of whom reacted to
the announcement by jubilating on the floor in Abuja.
Jibrin, an All Progressives Congress
lawmaker from Kano State, was immediately replaced by another member
from Kano State, Mr. Mustapha Bala-Dawaki.
Bala-Dawaki was until Wednesday, the Chairman, House Committee on Housing.
However, Jibrin quickly denied that he
was sacked. Rather, he stated that he met Dogara and told him that he
could no longer continue as a chairman.
The Speaker, before making the
announcement, informed members about how Jibrin earlier approached him
to say that due to “pressure,” he was stepping down as the committee
chairman.
“He met me and said he does not think he
would continue as the committee chairman due to pressure of the work,”
the Speaker stated.
But he concluded by saying that there was actually a decision already taken to drop him.
By the time the sacking was announced, Jibrin had left the chambers.
He was seen earlier discussing with Dogara at the Speaker’s chair before he (Jibrin) exited the chambers.
Findings showed that Dogara had been
under pressure to sack Jibrin since May when the details of the 2016
budget caused disaffection between Jibrin and other members.
A major sore point was the allegation
that he allocated projects worth over N4bn to his Bebeji Federal
Constituency in Kano State, while some lawmakers had no projects in
their constituencies.
Among his committee members, many were
also said to be unhappy with Jibrin for “hoarding” information on the
details of the N6.06tn budget from them.
The PUNCH gathered that
lawmakers had so much trust in Jibrin that they passed the 2016 budget
without accurate information on the details.
They were said to have been embarrassed
when they later got to know about the details of the budget and how they
reportedly felt “short-changed” in the distribution of projects.
President Muhammadu Buhari withheld his
assent to the budget for several weeks after the budget was passed,
owing to the “padding” crisis between the Executive and the National
Assembly.
The controversial N100bn built into the budget for the constituency projects of National Assembly also generated tension.
Principal officers of the Senate and the House were said to have been allocated projects valued at over N40bn.
However, speaking after his removal,
Jibrin denied that he was sacked. Rather, he said he chose to step down
as a “personal decision.”
But, he admitted that there were issues associated with the 2016 budget, which had generated anger in the House.
Jibrin added, “A lot of issues took
place during the 2016 budget. I have said that if there is anything that
amounts to abuse of my office or that amounts to illegality, it should
be brought to my knowledge.
“Up till this day, nobody has brought
anything forward. I am not at fault, but it is only proper that I take
responsibility by stepping aside so that the work of the committee can
continue.”
Jibrin said there were details and
documents relating to the budget that he had yet to release, promising
to make them available at the appropriate time.
When reporters asked him about the N4bn, Jibrin replied that a budget was not prepared by only one person.
On the question whether he was forced to
resign, Jibrin responded, “Anybody who says I was forced to resign
should provide reasons why he forced me to resign.
“I like my job, but I have to go,” he added.
I Like My Job But I have To Go Says Jibrin, House Committee Chairman On Appropriation
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