The (Un)Constitutional Appropriation and Expenditure of Public Funds in Nigeria: Analysing the “Security Vote” Paradigm through the Law

The (Un)Constitutional Appropriation and Expenditure of Public Funds in Nigeria: Analysing the “Security Vote” Paradigm through the Law

Author: 
Ezeilo, Joy Ngozi
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
2018
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Responsibility: 
Nwoke, Uchechukwu (j.a.), jt. author
Anya, Sylvester Ndubuisi, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Law
Source: 
Journal of African Law, Vol. 62, N0. 2, 2018 pp. 225-253
Abstract: 

Security challenges have continued to trouble governments internationally. From the Islamic State terrorists in the Gulf region, to the murderous activities of Boko Haram and "herdsmen" in Nigeria in recent times, it has become imperative for those entrusted with maintaining security to redefine the conditions of national security. In this context, it is now conventional for various governments in Nigeria to appropriate enormous amounts of money in their budgets for "national security" ("tagged security vote"). This article explores the emergence, configuration, constitutionality and abuses of security votes in Nigeria. It also explores the appropriation and expenditure of security funds in the USA and attempts to draw lessons from this jurisdiction. It argues that there is a robust connection between security votes and corruption and, thus, attempts to identify legal structures for preventing the misspending and embezzlement of public funds (security votes) in the country's monetary appropriation and expenditure.

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CITATION: Ezeilo, Joy Ngozi. The (Un)Constitutional Appropriation and Expenditure of Public Funds in Nigeria: Analysing the “Security Vote” Paradigm through the Law . : Cambridge University Press , 2018. Journal of African Law, Vol. 62, N0. 2, 2018 pp. 225-253 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frunconstitutional-appropriation-and-expenditure-public-funds-nigeria-analysing-“security-vote”