The Upper Chamber emphasized that defence spending cannot be postponed, noting that any delay in funding could give an advantage to criminal elements and insurgents.
11th February 2026 03:30 PM ![]()
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Defence, Ahmed Lawan, has called for the full and timely implementation of Nigeria’s defence budget, warning that delays could undermine the country’s security efforts.
Speaking during a budget defence session where the Minister of Defence presented the ministry’s 2025 performance and 2026 budget proposal on Wednesday, Sen.
Lawan therefore assured that the Nigerian Senate is committed to ensuring the armed forces receive the necessary resources to carry out their duties effectively.
The chairman emphasized that defence spending cannot be postponed, noting that any delay in funding could give an advantage to criminal elements and insurgents.
“It is defence; you cannot postpone the implementation of the defence budget because that gives an edge to the enemy. We have to insist that our armed forces and other security agencies have their budgets implemented to secure the lives of Nigerians,” he said.
“They need the tools and weapons to fight. If we can provide those, we are committed to giving them the means to effectively combat insecurity,” he added.
Describing the session as an accountability exercise, Sen. Lawan noted that lawmakers were scrutinizing the ministry’s 2025 budget performance, particularly as parts of the budget were not fully implemented and were instead rolled over into 2026.
“We need to review what has happened,” he said, underscoring the Senate’s determination to ensure improved performance and transparency in defence spending.