Thursday, February 25, 2016

Africa highlights: Buhari 'embarrassed' by budget, Ethiopia warns 'secessionists'

Buhari anger over budget fiasco

Buhari with budget box
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Mr Buhari was elected president last year
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed "severe punishment" for officials who embarrassed the government by doctoring the record $31bn (£20.8bn) national budget he tabled in parliament in December. 
"I have been a military governor, petroleum minister, military head of state and headed the Petroleum Trust Fund. Never had I heard the words 'budget padding'," Mr Buhari said in a statement.
He added that Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udo Udoma, had worked so hard on the budget that he "became almost half his size during the time", only for "some people to pad it".
“It is very embarrassing and disappointing. We will not allow those who did it to go unpunished," President Buhari said.    
Naira
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Changes to the budget - the first presented by Mr Buhari since he took office - were discovered by journalists and lawmakers when it was debated in parliament, fuelling speculation that corrupt officials were behind the move. 
This included a sum of $50m which was "smuggled" into the budget of the ministry of education, while Health Minister Issac Odewale disowned what was presented to the parliament, saying some “rats” had added items into his budget. 

Student's murder: Italy wants evidence from Egypt

Mr Regeni's funeral
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Mr Regeni's funeral was held in Italy earlier this month
Italy wants Egyptian investigators to hand over the evidence on the killing of an Italian student killed in Cairo, reports Reuters news agency. 
"Cooperation with our investigative team can be and must be more effective," Italy's Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said during parliament's question time. 
Giulio Regeni disappeared on 25 January, and his mutilated body was found a week later dumped by a roadside.
Egyptian activists have suggested that Egypt's security forces may have been responsible for his death. He had been researching independent trade unions in Egypt, and had been critical of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's government.
Egyptian officials have denied that the security forces had a hand in his killing. 
Instead, they have suggested that the murder could have been motivated by crime or revenge.

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