Northern Senators Forum Raises Allocation Concern In 2024 Budget

EKO HOT BLOG a collective voice of 58 lawmakers from the Northern Senators Forum is echoing concerns over the perceived inequities in the allocation of resources in the recently passed N28.7tn 2024 national budget.

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Led by Senator Suleiman Kawu Summaila, the senators highlighted issues related to budgetary allocations and the relocation of federal agencies to Lagos.

Expressing their commitment to open dialogue and collaboration, the senators, serving as representatives of their Northern constituents, are actively engaged in addressing these concerns.

In a statement, they emphasized their dedication to seeking resolutions within constitutional bounds and existing laws.

Acknowledging the patience and trust bestowed upon them by their constituents, the senators urged continued support during this crucial period.

As intermediaries between the government and the people, they pledged to navigate these challenges through dialogue and collaboration.

The senators recognize the significance of fostering a harmonious relationship between the government and citizens, assuring constituents that their concerns are being effectively addressed.

The 2024 budget has prompted these senators to seek amicable solutions through peaceful negotiations and legal avenues if required.

Despite the constitutional framework, the senators underscore the unity within the Senate, portraying it as a unified family striving for the development of all regions.

While emphasizing the dynamic nature of the appropriation process, the senators assure constituents that dialogue and legislative interactions will remain central to their approach.

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As the 2024 budget comes into effect, the Northern Senators Forum remains steadfast in ensuring their constituents’ concerns are not only heard but actively addressed, contributing to positive change for the nation.

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