TNLA passes 46-billion-pound budget
Daniel Danis | August 28, 2017 | 6:35 pm        
The National Legislative Assembly

The Transitional National Parliament finally passed the budget for the
year 2017/2018 in its third reading today.

The members of parliament endorsed the 46 billion-pound budget after
weeks of deliberations.

The endorsement was announced this afternoon by the speaker of the
transitional parliament, Anthony Makana.

Over the month, the MPs expressed disappointment over the allocation
of funds towards various government agencies.

Some of the MPs had said the Ministry of Finance allocated huge sums
of money to some selective agencies at the expense of other
institutions.

The budget was first subjected to the Committee for Legislation and
Legal Affairs to study it and present their observation to the
assembly.

Today, the Committee of Finance and Economic Planning presented its
recommendations to the assembly, marking its final reading.

Among other allocations, the parliament has approved the allocation of
over 114 million pounds for the maintenance of Juba-Nimule highway and
the rehabilitation of Jur River and Luri bridges.

The parliament also allocated 60 million pounds for the maintenance of
Juba International Airport.

The National Communication Authority received 36 million pounds for
the billing system and fiber optic cable.

President Salva Kiir is expected to append his signature soon.

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