The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project has called on Senate President GodswillAkpabio and Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas to slash extravagant budget allocations for the presidency and National Assembly.
The budget was presented on Wednesday, and the Senate passed the N49.7tn ‘Restoration’ Budget for a second reading on Thursday after various deliberations.
SERAP’s demands made public in a letter dated 21 December 2024 but released on Sunday, highlight the N9.4 billion earmarked for travel, meals, and catering for the presidency, alongside the proposed N344.85 billion for lawmakers in the 2025 budget.
SERAP insists these figures reflect unnecessary spending that could be redirected to address Nigeria’s growing budget deficit and improve public services.
The agency’s Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, expressed the organisation’s concerns, stating: “Any proposed unnecessary spending by the presidency and the National Assembly would amount to a fundamental breach of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [asamended].
“The proposed huge spending is neither necessary nor in the public interest, especially given the country’s dire economic situation and the level of proposed borrowing to fund the 205 budget.”
The organisation urged Akpabio and Abbas to request President Bola Tinubu to present a revised supplementary appropriation bill reflecting reduced budgets for the presidency and theNational Assembly.
SERAP further called on the National Assembly to disclose the breakdown of the proposed budget publicly, pressing lawmakers to commit to reducing the N344.85 billion allocated for 2025.
Among the notable concerns is the sharp increase in allocations for asset rehabilitation and repairs.
While N14 billion was allocated for these purposes in 2024, the 2025 budget proposes N26 billion — an increase of N12 billion.
SERAP also flagged excessive allocations for travel expenses, revealing that the presidency plans to spend N8.74 billion on local and international trips by Tinubu and Vice President KashimShettima.
“The Office of the President proposes N7.01 billion for travel and transport expenses, including N873.8 million for local travel and N6.14 billion for international travel,” the letter disclosed.
The agency noted that Shettima’s travel budget alone stands at N1.73 billion.
In addition, the presidency’s catering budget raises eyebrows, with N546 million allocated for foodstuffs and N71 million for refreshments and meals.
“Many Nigerians will find it quite odd, unfair, and unjust that the government and lawmakers are spending so much on these items in the middle of a public.