Board of Basra excludes implementation of the plan new projects during the current year due to low budget
Author: MB
Editor: MN
Friday, 13 K 2 2012 14:26 GMT
Alsumaria News / Basra
The Board of Basra, on Friday, concern over the possibility of non-implementation of the plan areas in the current year because of the low budget of the province despite the high oil prices and increased rates of production, calling on ministries to be transparent in the disbursement of funds and lack of implementation of projects, sovereign and deduct their costs from the budget of the province.
The vice president of the provincial council in Basra Ahmed Sulaiti in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "the Council put in the past two months, an ambitious plan to rebuild and develop the province consists of 538 projects spread over 17 service sectors, and up total cost to Trliunin and 259 billion dinars, but said the council was surprised Recently the possibility of non-implementation of the plan because of the lack of financial allocations. "
He added that "Basra is needed primarily to trillion and 300 billion dinars for the completion of projects under implementation since last year, they also need funds for the purchase of electrical energy while the budget for the current year of about trillion and 398 billion dinars," stressing that "this means that the province will be unable to perhaps even on the implementation of the project and one of the plan, which was hatched. "
He Sulaiti that "Basra received last year from the central treasury more than one trillion and 500 billion dinars, despite high oil prices and increased production in the fields of conservation, but its share declined during the current year to $ trillion and 398 billion dinars," adding that "low the amount of money allocated to the province compared to last year reveals the existence of a real problem in the calculation of money. "
He called on Vice-Chairman of the Board to maintain the Iraqi government and the House of Representatives to "be transparent when the disbursement of funds and grants the provinces the power to spend all the money allocated to them in order to allow local governments to provide services better," asserting the existence of "projects carried out by the ministries in Basra and deducted the costs from the budget of the province, although it projects a sovereign benefit the country in general, including building a base for naval power and the development of commercial ports and maritime forces dug leading to them. "
He stressed that "the provincial council refuses to be treated that way because of the injustice and prejudice," as he put it.
She obtained the province of Basra in the past year 2011 as a result of the application of the (petro) for the second consecutive year the largest financial budget in its history, reached trillion and 130 billion dinars, in addition to the amount of 688 billion dinars round of the 2010 budget, while expected to get conservative the current year's budget of 2012 at the trillion and 398 billion dinars, not including the amounts retained from the previous year's budget of 2011.
The draft (petro) the allocation of one dollar to the provinces producing oil for every barrel of oil produced in the fields, and a dollar for every barrel of crude oil refined in refineries, in addition to one dollar for the exploitation of every 150 cubic meters of natural gas, as well as to allocate 5% of the total revenues from the border crossing points (land, air and ports).
Since Basra is one of the province, the oil producer, owns about 59% of the total reserves of Iraq's oil by 67.9 billion barrels, and includes the five largest oil fields in the country are the Rumaila North, Rumaila South, Majnoon and West Qurna and Zubair, the revenues from the petro-dollar is about $ 60 million per month, or $ 720 million annually.
Despite the abundance of natural resources and many financial allocations that Basra gets it every year, but the citizens in the province suffered severely for years and the deterioration of services and the absence in some areas.
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Author: MB
Editor: MN
Friday, 13 K 2 2012 14:26 GMT
Alsumaria News / Basra
The Board of Basra, on Friday, concern over the possibility of non-implementation of the plan areas in the current year because of the low budget of the province despite the high oil prices and increased rates of production, calling on ministries to be transparent in the disbursement of funds and lack of implementation of projects, sovereign and deduct their costs from the budget of the province.
The vice president of the provincial council in Basra Ahmed Sulaiti in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "the Council put in the past two months, an ambitious plan to rebuild and develop the province consists of 538 projects spread over 17 service sectors, and up total cost to Trliunin and 259 billion dinars, but said the council was surprised Recently the possibility of non-implementation of the plan because of the lack of financial allocations. "
He added that "Basra is needed primarily to trillion and 300 billion dinars for the completion of projects under implementation since last year, they also need funds for the purchase of electrical energy while the budget for the current year of about trillion and 398 billion dinars," stressing that "this means that the province will be unable to perhaps even on the implementation of the project and one of the plan, which was hatched. "
He Sulaiti that "Basra received last year from the central treasury more than one trillion and 500 billion dinars, despite high oil prices and increased production in the fields of conservation, but its share declined during the current year to $ trillion and 398 billion dinars," adding that "low the amount of money allocated to the province compared to last year reveals the existence of a real problem in the calculation of money. "
He called on Vice-Chairman of the Board to maintain the Iraqi government and the House of Representatives to "be transparent when the disbursement of funds and grants the provinces the power to spend all the money allocated to them in order to allow local governments to provide services better," asserting the existence of "projects carried out by the ministries in Basra and deducted the costs from the budget of the province, although it projects a sovereign benefit the country in general, including building a base for naval power and the development of commercial ports and maritime forces dug leading to them. "
He stressed that "the provincial council refuses to be treated that way because of the injustice and prejudice," as he put it.
She obtained the province of Basra in the past year 2011 as a result of the application of the (petro) for the second consecutive year the largest financial budget in its history, reached trillion and 130 billion dinars, in addition to the amount of 688 billion dinars round of the 2010 budget, while expected to get conservative the current year's budget of 2012 at the trillion and 398 billion dinars, not including the amounts retained from the previous year's budget of 2011.
The draft (petro) the allocation of one dollar to the provinces producing oil for every barrel of oil produced in the fields, and a dollar for every barrel of crude oil refined in refineries, in addition to one dollar for the exploitation of every 150 cubic meters of natural gas, as well as to allocate 5% of the total revenues from the border crossing points (land, air and ports).
Since Basra is one of the province, the oil producer, owns about 59% of the total reserves of Iraq's oil by 67.9 billion barrels, and includes the five largest oil fields in the country are the Rumaila North, Rumaila South, Majnoon and West Qurna and Zubair, the revenues from the petro-dollar is about $ 60 million per month, or $ 720 million annually.
Despite the abundance of natural resources and many financial allocations that Basra gets it every year, but the citizens in the province suffered severely for years and the deterioration of services and the absence in some areas.
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