The Presidency has knocked Bauchi Central Senator Abdul Ningi over his claim that the 2024 Budget was padded with N3 trillion and screwed against the North.
The Presidency described the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP senator’s claims as false, “too far-fetched and unbecoming of a leader of his status”.
A statement by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu forwarded an evenly distributed budget, in which none of the six geo-political zones is marginalised.
Three senators also rejected Ningi’s claims, which they described as a ruse, unfounded, baseless and a figment of his imagination.
The senators are members of the Northern Senators’ Forum, under whose auspices Ningi allegedly spoke.
They warned against what they described as the antics of blackmailers bent on creating an atmosphere of crisis in the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly.
Ningi alleged in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service at the weekend that the 2024 Budget being executed had been padded to the tune of N3 trillion and skewed against the interest of the North.
He alleged that the report of a consultant revealed the padding.
He added that the Northern Senators’ Forum, which he chairs, would confront Senate President Godswill Akpabio with its findings on the alleged ‘padding.’
At a meeting last week, some northern senators also accused the Senate President of inserting projects worth N4 trillion in the 2024 budget.
They alleged that the projects, which had no locations, were inserted into the budget, which they also claimed was lopsided against the North and some parts of the South.
The northern senators also accused Akpabio of railroading the senators to hurriedly pass the budget, adding that it favoured Akpabio and his cronies.
The Chairman of the Senate Appropriation Committee, Solomon Adeola said the Senate would take a position on the allegations tomorrow at plenary.
Reacting, the presidency assured that President Tinubu is leading a government that is fair and equitable to every part and segment of Nigeria.
It also noted that in terms of funding, distribution of capital and priority projects, the 2024 Appropriation Act was not skewed against any section of the country.