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President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday wrote to the National Assembly, seeking adjustments to some line items in the 2016 budget to address financial urgencies.
The president is seeking a total of N180.8 billion in virement for line items in both capital and recurrent expenditures.
In the letter addressed to Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara, Buhari said the need for government to augment funds in the federal coffers was caused by renewed militant activities in the Niger-Delta.
He said the destruction of oil installations had left his administration unable to pay overhead costs as the nation has no viable alternative means of revenue.
“The most viable option now is the virement of appropriated funds from heads or sub heads …,” he wrote.
Areas where the president said needed urgent injection of funds include security, intervention programs, education and services.
The president said there was no point allowing funds to lay idle in some agencies while activities are grounded in others due to financial shortfalls.
The Public Complaints Commission was shut down last week following months of financial crisis. The agency is part of those the president plans to inject funds.