2024 BUDGET: N513M Earmarked For Electricity, Food Stuffs, In State House | READ MORE
Faith Ukanwa
Dec 06, 2023
2024 BUDGET: N513M Earmarked For Electricity, Food Stuffs, In State House | READ MORE
The sum of N260.8m have been earmarked for electricity bill in the State House while food stuffs will gulp N250M, as budgeted in the 2024 appropriation bill.
This is contained in the Appropriation Bill document released by the Budget Office of the Federation on Wednesday, December 6.
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Recall that President Bola Tinubu had on November 29, presented the 2024 budget at the National Assembly for approval.
Below is a section of the document that contains the Presidency's allocation for State House's Materials and Supplies:
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Office stationeries/computer consumables - N66,719,333
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Books - N6,427,173
Newspapers - N21,296,484
Magazines & Periodicals - N3,379,524
Printing of Non-Security Documents - N24,303,149
Printing of Security Documents - N11,349,170
Drugs & Medical Supplies - N63,882,198
Uniforms & Other Clothing - N9,582,402
Food Stuff/Catering Materials Supplies - N253,277,638
Internet access charges- N50m
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Telephone charges - N4.4m
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Water- N30m
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Sewerage charges - N26m.
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Fuel and lubricants - N217m.
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