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2020 Budget: Obasanjo, IBB, Jonathan To Share N2.3 Billion

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The trio of ex-presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida and Goodluck Jonathan will share a humongous N2.3 billion from the 2020 budget.

This is according to information contained in the 2020 Appropriation Bill presented to a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives.

Others who will also benefit from the budgeted entitlements include General Yakubu Gowon, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Chief Ernest Shonekan, Ebitu Okiwe, Oladipo Diya, Atiku Abubakar and Namadi Sambo.

The budgetary allocation is listed under the omnibus “Service Wide Vote” domiciled in the Presidency as “Entitlements for former Presidents/Heads of State and Vice Presidents/Chief of General Staff.”

Also listed under the Service Wide Vote are the benefits for retired Heads of Service of the Federation who are to enjoy a whopping N4.502 billion, while retired Chief of Defence Staff, Service Chiefs, Generals and Colonels are to receive a cumulative N3.88 billion.

Retired workers of the Nigerian Airways who have been agitating for their benefits will also have course to smile under the budget as the government made a provision of about N16 billion for them.

Also contained in the budget is N20 billion voted as University Revitalisation Fund which is said to be part of the agitation by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

Equally contained in the budget is the provision for the Federal Government to pay electricity bills of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to the tune of N5billion in the 2020 fiscal year.

The President Buhari voted N132,199,558 for fuel and lubricants, N240,730,180 for welfare package and N98,306,492 for foodstuffs and catering materials supplies to the State House.

There is also a provision for medical expenses of N51,821,160, rehabilitation and repairs of buildings of N4,451,883,558, refreshments and meals of N25,652,502.

There is an additional proposal to construct a “Presidential Wing” at the State House Medical Centre with the sum of N416,668,229.

The State House Medical Centre is to gulp N723,003,927 with overheads put at N331,730,212.

Besides the State House budget also made provision for conversion/upgrade of “Villa Ranch” and construction of wildlife conservation capture in the sun of N14,344,026.

The proposed reconstruction and furnishing of the security building within the Villa, including extension of bodyguards kitchen is to cost N18,502,943 while the sum of N6,197179 would be expended for the rehabilitation of animal enclosure/procurement of Veterinary laboratory equipment in the State House.

The Presidency would also purchase plant nursery equipment for production of local flowers for routine floral arrangement, irrigation and upgrade of helipad grass field at the sum of N11,924,777, while the systematic collection and assessment of data about projects and programmes to aid management to make decisions in the State House is to cost N25,419,885

The budget document also contained a provision for the cleaning and fumigation of the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) in the sum of N52,219,699.

Motor vehicle fuel cost for the office of the NSA was put at N36,102,180 as other transport equipment fuel cost were estimated at N72,932,000.

The NSA is also to expend N3,022,300 refreshments and meals and N8,494,958 for honorarium and sitting allowance.

There was also a proposal for the purchase of security equipment at the cost of N3,235,729,600, medical expenses of N8,388,275 and welfare packages N41,250,000 for the office of the NSA.

In addition, the Federal Ministry of Police Affairs proposed amount for refreshments and meals is N38,620,353 with honorarium and sitting allowance of N6,338,158 and welfare packages of N31,600,481.
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