dc.description.abstract | This paper examined the various stages in the budget process in Nigeria such
as the budget preparation and submission, budget authorization, budget
execution and budget evaluation/audit report; and highlighted the role of the
National Assembly at each of the stages. Using descriptive method, the paper also
interrogated other critical roles played by the National Assembly in the approval
of budgetary frameworks such as the Medium Term Expenditure Framework
(MTEF), the Revenue Profile and the Debt and Debt Limit. The paper identified
the challenges faced by the National Assembly in the appropriation process
to include unavailability and unreliable data, shortage of skilled manpower,
frequent disruption in oil production, global fluctuation in prices, corruption, late
preparation/submission of budget estimates by the Executive, delays in the release
of funds for capital projects as well as strained Executive-Legislative relationship.
The paper concluded that for the National Assembly to effectively discharge its
roles in the Nigerian budget process, it must develop and maintain effective and
accurate data as well as strengthen and effectively engage supporting institutions
such as the National Assembly Budget Research Office (NABRO) and the National
Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS). | en_US |