Wike Lobbies for Power, Ask Lawmakers For Authority to Spend Security Votes like Governors

The Observer
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During his appearance before the House Committee on FCT on Monday to justify the N1.1 trillion budget allocation for his ministry, Wike emphasized the necessity of a security vote to address the escalating insecurity in Nigeria’s capital.

The security vote, often criticized for its lack of transparency and susceptibility to corruption, has been a contentious issue, frequently exploited by state governors for discretionary spending.

Wike illustrated the practicality of the security vote with an example, stating that as a governor, urgent security operations might demand immediate funding without bureaucratic hurdles, such as obtaining approval from accountants.

Despite his reputation as a firm administrator during his tenure as governor of Rivers State, Wike expressed frustration with the administrative obstacles he faces as the minister of the FCT.

However, the lawmakers did not commit to approving his request for the security vote.

Wike has faced criticism over the recent surge in insecurity within the territory, particularly concerning the activities of kidnappers and armed robbers targeting residents.

Following a meeting with the Senate, Wike asserted that the security situation in the city had notably improved.

Wike’s proposed budget amounts to N1.14 trillion, with N500 billion expected from commercial banks and an estimated internally generated revenue of N637 billion.

Regarding expenditure, the ministry plans to allocate N726.3 billion to capital expenditure and N421 billion to recurrent expenditure.

Wike also addressed the rise in the ministry’s personnel costs, attributing it to provisions for political appointees’ salaries and adjustments

On the expenditure side, the ministry is proposing to spend N726.3 billion on capital expenditure and N421 billion on recurrent expenditure.

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