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Jonathan To Spend N 1 Million For Railway Equipment Maintenance In Mali by abbakacici: 5:13am On Jan 07, 2014
The 2014 budget presented to the National Assembly by President Goodluck Jonathan last week contains fraudulent request for funds.
In what clearly appears a ploy by officials to brazenly steal public funds, the Federal Government is asking the National Assembly to approve about N30million which it purportedly plans to spend on fueling aircraft and boats owned by Nigerian embassies abroad.
The fraudulent request is coming when government officials know that none of Nigeria’s foreign mission owns a plane or boat.
Details of the 2014 Federal Budget presented last week by the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to the National Assembly on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan, revealed that the foreign affairs ministry is asking for about N30million to cater for these phantom expenditures.
Officials claim Nigeria’s foreign missions in Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Ethiopia, Algeria, and Mali would need an average of N1.785million each to fuel aircraft, and another N2.381million each to fuel boats during the year.
Similar provisions, concealed under the general fuel and lubricants subheads, were made for the embassies in Turkey, Lebanon, and United Arab Emirate, UAE.
The budget for the mission in Mali also has ludicrous demands for aircraft maintenance cost (N638,365); boat maintenance cost (N635,435), and railway equipment maintenance cost (N999,8240).
When released, these funds will simply go into the pockets of corrupt officials since the embassy does not own aircraft or boat and has no railway line to maintain.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ogbole Odeh, told PREMIUM TIMES in a telephone interview in Abuja on Tuesday that the provision for aircraft fuel cost in the budget for the foreign missions was strange, as the federal government does not maintain aircraft in any of its embassies abroad.
“Aircraft fuelling cost? This sounds strange to me. I have never heard of such,” Mr. Odeh said, in response to an enquiry by PREMIUM TIMES . “What is normal is motor vehicle or generator fuelling costs. To the best of my knowledge, none of the Nigerian Missions abroad maintains an aircraft. Or what purpose is the railway equipment maintenance supposed to serve? I don’t know. It sounds ridiculous.”
This is not the first time PREMIUM TIMES has uncovered fraudulent fund requests smuggled into budgets by corrupt officials
Re: Jonathan To Spend N 1 Million For Railway Equipment Maintenance In Mali by Carsonv(m): 5:25am On Jan 07, 2014
With the level of opposition GEJ has, I'm sure this is another trumped up story to detract from his government.

This is simple unbelievable!
Re: Jonathan To Spend N 1 Million For Railway Equipment Maintenance In Mali by Nobody: 5:47am On Jan 07, 2014
Carsonv: With the level of opposition GEJ has, I'm sure this is another trumped up story to detract from his government.

This is simple unbelievable!
APC own Nigerian media.
Re: Jonathan To Spend N 1 Million For Railway Equipment Maintenance In Mali by DesChyko1(m): 7:20am On Jan 07, 2014
Not that I'm a fan of siphoning Government funds, but N30 million isn't exactly a hair-raising amount, compared to the kind of embezzlement that we're used to in the country.

If the below is true though..
Officials claim Nigeria’s foreign missions in Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Ethiopia, Algeria, and Mali would need an average of N1.785million each to fuel aircraft, and another N2.381million each to fuel boats during the year.

then some people better show more respect to their elder brothers!

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