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Budget padding: CSO warns against truncation of Nigeria’s democracy

ACivil Society Organization, Save Nigeria Forum (SNF) has warned against the dissemination of what it described as baseless accusations and the propagation of divisive narratives that can erode public confidence in the democratic institutions in the country.

Reacting to the allegations of budget padding, the organisation lamented the exploitation of genuine concerns surrounding budgetary processes by certain opposition factions for political gain.

In a statement in Abuja signed by the Convener, Abdul Ahmed and Executive Director, Mansur Adegbite, the group described the allegations as attempts by certain opposition groups to undermine the critical oversight role of the legislative arm of government.

It expressed concern over the surge of unfounded accusations and efforts to undermine the integrity of the National Assembly, adding that such actions not only jeopardize the credibility of the legislative institution but also pose a threat to the foundational principles of democracy.

While reaffirming the constitutional role of the National Assembly to scrutinize executive proposals and ensure transparency in the allocation of public funds, the SNF underscored the indispensability of robust oversight mechanisms in fostering governmental accountability and nurturing public trust.

The SNF urged all stakeholders, including political parties, civil society organizations, and the media, to uphold the sanctity of democratic principles and refrain from engaging in actions detrimental to national unity and cohesion.

It called upon the leadership of the National Assembly to remain steadfast in their dedication to serving the interests of the Nigerian populace and safeguarding democratic norms.

Emphasizing the imperative of unity and collaboration in confronting the nation’s challenges, the organization reiterated its support for efforts aimed at promoting accountability, transparency, and good governance within the country.

It passed a vote of confidence on the leadership of Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker of the House it Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas and dismissed calls for their resignation as baseless and politically motivated.

Source:The nation