2015 Budget Break down as Jonathan to spend N6.5bn on State House operations in 2015 and Sambo’s office gets N463.5m, SGF’s gets N6.9bn
President
Goodluck Jonathan’s office at the State House will spend N6.5 billion for its
operations this year, despite the downturn in the country’s economy and the
ongoing austerity measures.
Of
this amount, N1.162 billion is for capital projects, while the balance of N5.3
billion will service recurrent services.
The
details of the expenditure are contained in the 2015 budget breakdown, which was sighted last night. The document
also showed that the office of the Vice President, Namadi Sambo, will make use
of N463.5 million within the year.
Among
the items of expenditure is the repairs/maintenance of buildings, which will
gulp N826.6 million; purchase of canteen/kitchen equipment, N303.9 million;
purchase of medical equipment, N174 million and the provision of meals, N174.5
million.
Further
analysis of the budget showed that the maintenance of residential office and
residential buil-dings in the State House will cost the nation N913.5 million,
while N131.9 million will be used for fuel and lubricants within the financial
year.
The
Presidency has also set aside N202 million for stationary and another N223
million for staff uniforms and other clothings.
The
Office of the Vice President is expected to spend N21.6 million on fuel; N12.7
million on generators; N11.5 on meals/refreshments and N15 million on
honorarium within the year.
Major
departments under the Presidency namely the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC; Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP; National Institute of
Policy and Strategic Studies, NIPSS; Nigerian Extractive Industries
Transparency Initiative, NEITI; Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission; Millennium
Development Goals, MDGs; National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA and the Office
of the Chief Economic Adviser to the President will spend about N20 billion for
their operations this year.
EFCC
gets N9.5bn
Of
the agencies, the EFCC got the highest allocation of N9.5 billion, followed by
NAEC, N1.4 billion; NIPSS came third with N1.2 billion.
The
Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim,
is to expend not less than N6.9 billion within the financial year.
Half
of the amount will go for salary of workers in the office.
FG
spends N500bn on power sector debts
Meanwhile,
the Federal Government said yesterday, that it spent N500 billion to settle
debts that threatened to truncate the power sector reform, thereby clearing the
way for a smooth transition in the power industry.
Supervising
Minister of Information, Dr. Nuruddeen Mohammed, who made the disclosure at a
briefing in Abuja, also said that government was in discussion with power
generating firms to tap what he called ‘stranded power’ into the national grid.
Among
the firms being consulted by the Federal Government to channel power from their
facilities into the national grid are Aluminium Smelting Company of Nigeria,
Akwa Ibom, which has the capacity to generate 100 Mega Watts of power; Ajaokuta
Steel Company, 85Mw; Lafarge Cement, 40Mw; and Kaduna Refinery, 33.5Mw.
The
Minister said that buying the additional power from the firms would help in
shoring up the available power in the country and boost its productivity at all
levels.
Mohammed
said the government had to urgently settle with forces among the workers of the
defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, to pave the way for the
successful privatization of the company.
He
said the workers had demanded their enormous pay-off before the sale of the old
electricity entity to the successor companies.
Mohammed
said: “The Federal Government expended close to N500 billion to settle debts
and pay-offs to allow progress in the power sector.
“The
Federal Government through the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has provided a N213
billion power sector intervention facility, to be disbursed to generation and
distribution companies, as well as gas suppliers.
“The
funds are intended to take care of legacy debts that had hampered the
operations of the new players in the power industry.
“CBN,
Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission and deposit money banks in the
country have since signed a disbursement agreement in respect of the
intervention fund.”
2015 Budget Break down as Jonathan to spend N6.5bn on State House operations in 2015 and Sambo’s office gets N463.5m, SGF’s gets N6.9bn
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