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Any Appointee Who Shuns Senate Invitation Will Lose Their Job — Akpabio

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Resign Or Be Impeached - Senate President Akpabio Gets Strong Warning

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has said any appointee of President Bola Tinubu who fails to honour the summons and invitation of the Senate will lose his or her job.

Akpabio stated that the Red Chamber under his watch was determined to draw a battle line with heads of Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) who ignored the summons of its Committees.

Akpabio issued  the threat on Thursday while speaking at the public hearing on the 2024-2026 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP) at the Senate.

He maintained that the interactive session with Heads of MDAs and the Chief Executive Officers of the revenue-generating officers was strategic and very important, saying that any serious appointee who wants President Bola Tinubu to succeed must be present.

The Senate President revealed that his leadership would convey its disaffection to the President on any head of federal agency who refused to appear before the Senate Joint Committees

He said:  “Any serious appointee or any head of any agency that is interested in the success of President Bola Tinubu’s administration ought to be here.

“Chairman should give me the list of all the heads of agencies that you invited who have failed to show up in this session.

“This is the beginning of their failure in their various offices. Therefore, I am happy to see the chairman of FIRS, he is here. I have also seen the DG NIMASA and others.

“Any head of agency that sends representation here is not a serious person and therefore the President must take a second look at such a person’s appointment, it is not a threat but the truth.

“I shelved even my appointment to appear in Owerri today for our final rally of my party and all other schedules that I have, to make sure that I appear so that we can strategise on how we can succeed.”

It is understood that once approved, the MTEF/FSP will form the parameters for the 2024 Budget.

In the MTEF/FSP, submitted to the National Assembly,  the federal government pegged the price of crude oil at $73.96; exchange rate at N700/$; oil production at 1.78 million barrels per day; debt service of N8. 25 trillion; inflation at 21 per cent and GDP growth at 3.76 percent.

The aggregate expenditure is estimated at N26.01 trillion for the 2024 budget, which includes statutory transfers of N1.3 trillion, non-debt recurrent expenditure of N10.26 trillion, debt service estimated at N8.25 trillion, as well as N7.78 trillion being provided for personnel and pension costs.

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