The annual or the yearly budget of Nigeria whenever it is passed by the Nigerian National Assembly and then it is signed by the President of Nigeria makes it the appropriation law of Federal Republic of Nigeria for that financial year according to the Nigerian 1999 constitution. The refusal of the President of Nigeria who is the head of the executive branch of the Nigerian government to implement any part of the annual budget of Nigeria or to over-implement any part of the budget of Nigeria or to under-implement any part of the budget of Nigeria are all direct violations of the constitution of Nigeria as well as an impeachable offense.
In 2011, the Nigerian National Assembly passed about $1.5 billion or 245 billion Nigerian Naira to be used for the 2011 oil subsidy from that annual budget. The government of President Jonathan Goodluck diabolically over-implemented this oil subsidy part of the Nigerian 2011 annual budget without the direct approval of the National Assembly by spending about $15 billion or 2.3 trillion Nigerian Naira on this oil subsidy alone. A whooping difference of about $13.5 or 2 trillion Nigerian Naira in the 2011 as the extra-budgetary spending. These are the 1,000 reasons why Nigerians in 2015 should send this man back to Otueke where this spendthrift and the accident of history in power in Nigeria truly belongs to. Nigerians should never allow this man to spend their only country and her financial future into bankruptcy.
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