Hon Ogbor ‘Rootman’ Odop bears his mind on the N1.3 Tr Budget of Kinetic Crystallisation

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Efio-Ita Nyok|19 February 2018 

The governor has made it very clear that you don't think according to your pocket now a days, you have to go out of your pocket and dig deep into your head. And when that happens, there's nothing you can not realise, man has an almost infinite depth in terms of what he can create. 

That is why on the floor of the House I said that if we are what we should be  then even N1.3 trilion will be too small. 
I made it clear that if we can think deep… Are you telling me that for a population of over 4 million that a budget of N1.3 trillion is too much? That's because we have been reducing ourselves, and we have not been bringing our our best. 
What the governor is trying to say is to tell us to work harder, to trust in ourselves and if we do, we will realise that even the N1.3 trillion will be small.






—Hon. Ogbor Ogbor Odop, Member representing Biase State Constituency at the 8th CRSHA 
On Thursday 15th February 2018 the 8th Cross River State House of Assembly passed the N1.3 trillion 2018 Appropriation bill into law. The Honourable Member representing Biase State Constituency at the Assembly, Odop popularly called Rootman has borne his mind on the passage. In this interview to the press, Odop said considering our needs, the trillion naira budget is even paltry. Hear his reasons : 
NegroidHaven : Today the House met in regards of the budget christened Budget of Kinetic Crystallisation, so what was the result of the sitting?

ROOTMAN : Yes the house met in a sitting and contribution was done in the floor of the House. 
The House having considered the report of the relevant committee agreed in the interest of the State. So, project will be executed, all the crystallisation will actually start, the House with some amendment, which is natural after a lot of consultation has been done, passed the bill into law. And like the Speaker said, that is the most important bill in any parliament in any given year.
So it's left for us to do our work : first, for the committees of the House to carry our their over sight functions and for the press which the fourth estate of the realm to do their investigations and everything other thing that is necessary for the budget to be implemented. 
NegroidHaven : The budget has been passed with  bogus amount of N1.3 trillion? 
ROOTMAN : Yes! 
NegroidHaven : The chairman of the House Committee on Finance and Appropriation said there was a deduction of about 50 billion Naira from the appropriation bill, sir, what's your take on that? Is is too small or is it too much? 
ROOTMAN : That's why I said that after some consultations, analysis, it was arrived at N1.3 trillion instead of N1.3 trillion, that is to say that about N50 billion have been deducted; and if I have to add, it is budget that emanates from the deep vision budget. 
The governor has made it very clear that you don't think according to your pocket now a days, you have to go out of your pocket and dig deep into your head. And when that happens, there's nothing you can not realise, man has an almost infinite depth in terms of what he can create. 
That is why on the floor of the House I said that if we are what we should be  then even N1.3 trilion will be too small. 
I made it clear that if we can think deep… Are you telling me that for a population of over 4 million that a budget of N1.3 trillion is too much? That's because we have been reducing ourselves, and we have not been bringing our our best. 
What the governor is trying to say is to tell us to work harder, to trust in ourselves and if we do, we will realise that even the N1.3 trillion will be small. 
 
NegroidHaven : Sir, the House just approved 20 billion Naira in the 2018 budget for the repairs/construction of Tinapa/Odukpani junction and we all know that the road being a federal road had been awarded by the federal government two years ago. 
ROOTMAN : Yes it is a federal road. But, if the state government know that it has become important and urgent for her to intervene, that is to say the federal government can make a refund 
appropriately. It's Ok. 
The same people who will always say that the government should intervene though it's a federal road, and when you tell them that how can the governor intervene when it's a federal road —they argue that the governor should know that he's governor of the state. 
We have to believe for the governor to capture it in the budget despite the amount of money involved, then it means there must have been an understanding between the contractors or arrangements to get the refund. We should expect that even without been told. We should expect that. 
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BLOGTORIAL
Cross River State IGR is pegged at N80 billion annually, it's surprising that Rootman will say even the N1.3 trillion is paltry because of our size of an alleged over 3 million population. 
For me, we should think within available resources or a fair stretch of an anticipated available resource. It seems to me that both the Executive and Legislature are fancy feeding over the entire stuff. My opinion though. 

Efio-Ita Nyok
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