2024 Budget Extension Sparks Debate: Senate Moves Deadline To December!

2024 Budget Extension Sparks Debate: Senate Moves Deadline To December!

2024 Budget Extension Sparks Debate: Senate Moves Deadline To December!

The Senate announced yesterday that the capital aspect of the 2024 budget would now be implemented until December 31 to allow for the completion of ongoing projects.

Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin approved the extension of the 2024 budget’s capital implementation following the consideration of a bill to amend the Appropriation Act.

The bill, sponsored by Senator Solomon Adeola (APC – Ogun West), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, passed its first, second, and third readings in a single sitting with widespread support from senators.

In his lead debate, Adeola explained that the extension was necessary to enable the Federal Government to complete critical ongoing projects outlined in the 2024 budget. He noted that limited financial resources had hindered the execution of many of these projects and warned that failure to extend the implementation window could lead to widespread project abandonment.

This is the second time the Senate has granted such an extension. The first came in response to a December 2024 request from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who asked for the deadline to be moved from December 31, 2024, to June 30, 2025, citing the need to finish ongoing capital projects and maximize the impact of budgetary allocations. Both chambers of the National Assembly approved that request after robust deliberation.

However, as the June 30 deadline neared, it became clear that many projects remained unfinished, prompting lawmakers to approve a further extension to December 31, 2025.

As a result, Nigeria is now simultaneously running two budgets—the extended 2024 capital budget and the newly active 2025 fiscal plan.

While critics argue that these repeated extensions highlight inefficiencies within government ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs), proponents believe the move ensures better project delivery and prevents waste of public funds through abandoned initiatives.

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