CurrentReport Blog In a resolute stance, the 2023 Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has emphasized the critical importance of the 2024 budget in shaping the lives of Nigerian citizens, particularly the underprivileged. Obi’s unwavering commitment to advocating for the welfare of the nation echoes through his recent statements, where he highlights pressing concerns regarding the budget allocations.
Obi, through a statement conveyed via X on Tuesday, delineated his deep-seated apprehensions about several facets of the 2024 budget. His primary contention lies in the disproportionate allocation of resources, emphasizing the need for a meticulous review and reallocation to address the nation’s pressing needs adequately.
Foremost among Obi’s criticisms is the staggering allocation of N15 billion exclusively for the National Assembly hospital, far exceeding allocations to essential healthcare facilities nationwide. He highlights the disparity, illustrating how such discrepancies reflect a systemic neglect of broader societal welfare.
Obi underscores the skewed allocation of N15.3 billion for the National Assembly library project, juxtaposed against a paltry allocation for the long-delayed National Library. Such disparities, according to Obi, signify a myopic approach to national development, warranting urgent rectification.
Expressing dismay over the allocation of N10 billion for the Senate and House of Representatives’ amenities while neglecting vital sectors like science, technology, and innovation, Obi advocates for a paradigm shift towards strategic investment. He asserts that such investments are pivotal in steering Nigeria towards a progressive future amidst evolving global trends.