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N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Nkemakonam62: 6:33am On Jul 20, 2018
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps will need N310m to feed and administer drugs to dogs that will be deployed in states for the 2019 elections.

The Nigeria Police Force will also require N7m to feed 50 horses that would be used for patrol during the elections which will take place between February 16 and March 2, 2019.

The information is contained in the 2018 virement proposal sent to the National Assembly for the 2019 general election by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The total police budget for the elections stands at N30.5bn; the Office of the National Security Adviser, N4.2bn; the Department of State Services, N12.2bn; NSCDC, N3.5bn and the Nigeria Immigration Service, N2.6bn.

Buhari, in a letter he wrote to the National Assembly on Tuesday, requested a total virement of N228.8bn, largely allocated to new projects “inserted” in the 2018 by the National Assembly to offset part of the proposed cost of funding the 2019 general elections.

The balance of N242bn needed to fund the 2019 elections will be captured in next year’s budget.

According to the details of the 2018 virement request the President submitted to the National Assembly, the NSCDC needs N1.2bn this year to prepare for the elections.

The virement request reads, “Medical and general expenses for dogs, N143,782,000; feeding of dogs: N166,315,000.

“Hiring of speedboats: N499,500,000; welfare packages (contingency of N7,000 per state and FCT) N259m; accommodation allowances for monitors: N185,000,000.”


According to the virement document, police election budget this year stands at N679m, with N7.7m earmarked for feeding of horses and N100m for printing of non-security materials.

The police also asked for N87.5m for the maintenance of aircraft and N407m for maintenance of the vehicles to be used for election monitoring.

The budget states in part, “Feeding of 50 horses: N7, 719, 454; maintenance of existing vehicles for 2019 elections for the period of 20 days: N407, 400, 000.”

In the virement details, the NIS also requested N126m for printing name tags for its personnel that would be involved in the elections while N166m was requested for pre-election training.

The DSS, in the virement request would need N2.9bn to prepare for the polls this year.

The DSS requested N2.2bn for local election and travel allowances while N100m was earmarked for perception management involving stakeholders, political parties and traditional/religious leaders.

About N120m was budgeted for fuelling generators during the elections which will last for 21 days while N100m was set aside for post-election investigations.

In the N1.6bn virement details, the ONSA requested N250m for a national election crisis response exercise involving all security agencies and relevant ministries, departments and agencies.

About N200m was budgeted for the deployment of equipment including satellites while N130m was earmarked for election monitoring.

In his letter which was sent to both chambers of the National Assembly, the President said the figures had been subjected to “the usual budget evaluation.”

The breakdown of INEC’s budget was, however, not stated in the proposal sent to the National Assembly.

Speaking with one of our correspondents recently, however, the INEC National Commissioner in charge of Voter Education and Publicity, Prince Solomon Soyebi, had said the commission would require the services of at least one million workers comprising ad hoc workers and INEC employees.

He had also stated that they would all be insured.

Soyebi had stated, “We conduct our elections with many officials. Next year it may be close to a million people. What I want to assure you is that most of the work we do is done by a variety of staff most of whom are ad hoc. INEC has a staff strength of over 16,000.

But two civil society organisations, the Socio-Economic Right and Accountability Project and the Campaign for Democracy, have said the National Assembly must not grant the N229bn virement brought forward by Buhari without seeking clarifications from INEC, the police and other agencies which the funds are earmarked for.

The SERAP Director, Adetokunbo Mumuni, said the agencies to share the virement must be invited by the legislature to justify the appropriation before it would be granted.

Mumuni said, “What is important is for the Senate and the House of Representatives to invite INEC and the other agencies to seek clarifications on the sums in the virement.

“The President has said that this money is meant for INEC and to meet the security needs towards the elections. So the next question is that let us confirm from INEC and the security agencies whether such amounts of money are what they submitted to the Presidency.

“Basically, nothing must be done to frustrate the 2019 electoral process. Whatever is needed to ensure a free, fair and credible election must be provided. But what we kick against is the attempt to use the elections to meet other deliberate fraudulent purposes and intentions.”

Also, the CD President, Usman Abdul, said, “The Senate has a duty to embark on a total scrutiny of the funds before approval. This is to ascertain that there is no misappropriation. The National Assembly must cut down unnecessary expenses to ensure that our funds do not end up in political campaigns for 2019.”

Meanwhile, the Centre for Social Justice has called on the National Assembly to exercise its powers by recalling the bill on the amendment to Sections 81 and 121 of the 1999 constitution which stipulates the time frame for budgets.

The Lead Director, Centre for Social Justice, Eze Onyekpere, said this during a chat with journalists in Abuja.

He said that the bill had been transmitted by the National Assembly to Buhari for over a month, adding that the delay in assenting to the document was an indication that the President was unwilling for it to become a law.

The constitution amendment bill proposes that instead of the old order, where the President and governors present the budget estimates at any time in each financial year, they would now be bound to present same not later than 90 days to the end of the financial year.

The essence of the amendment is to give the legislature adequate time to examine, vet and approve the budget before the end of the presentation year and the beginning of the New Year.

The amendment also proposes a new subsection 1 (a) to the two sections by giving a timeline to the national and state Houses of Assembly to pass the budget for the incoming year before the end of the commencement of the next financial year.

Essentially, budgets will no longer be presented late or approved late like it had happened in the last three years.

The budget will now be ready on or before January 1 of every year.

Onyekpere wondered why a bill that should have checked the incessant delays in the country’s budgeting process had yet to be assented to by the President despite receiving Parliamentary approval.

He said, “If the NASS had given the executive a timeline without prescribing one for itself, the President may have had a defence for his refusal to assent.

“It could have been argued that both the executive and legislature need to regulate themselves by submitting to a constitutional timeline.

“And it would be considered improper for legislators to exempt themselves from the time frame. In this case, no reasonable person can fathom a reason that makes sense in the company of reasonable Nigerians.”

On how the issue should be resolved, Onyekpere said the lawmakers should veto the president by approving the bill so that it could become law.

He said, “The constitution is clear and requires no further elaboration. It is now up to NASS to exercise its powers for the peace, order and good government of Nigeria and override the presidential veto without any further delay.

“Any other course of action will be a great disservice to the long suffering people of Nigeria.

“Nigerians do not expect that the executive-legislative rift should get in the way of such clear headed amendments.

“There must be irreducible minimum levels of cooperation between the two arms of government, no matter the situation; otherwise the government will need to throw in the towel and call for fresh elections under the doctrine of necessity.”

http://www.akelicious.net/2018/07/2019-polls-police-civil-defence-demand.html

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:37am On Jul 20, 2018
Naija my country.
Can we believe this?!
It's sounds insane!!

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by subtlemee(f): 6:39am On Jul 20, 2018
What will the animal be doing for us to demand such sum for them to be fed?...while somebody is racing away in a car with election materials you'll be going after him on a horse or with a dog? The policemen are not even functioning it is animals that will come and function in Nigeria...smh

Misplaced priority

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by hisgrace090: 6:39am On Jul 20, 2018
Somebody is about to harmmer with dog stories, nsdc that havnt equip their men want to equip dogs.

We're watching.

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by ArcFresky(m): 6:40am On Jul 20, 2018
All this thing naa avenue to chop...

Senators chop,
Honourable chop
Dss chop
IMMIGRATION CHOP
NSCDC sef chop
Then the Oga patapata of chopping...
Police sef chop....

My.brothers wetin go remain for this country?

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by CodeTemplar: 6:41am On Jul 20, 2018
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Naija my country.
Can we believe this?!

Can somebody remind this poster today is Friday and he needs to go prepare his BBQ for the weekend rush associated with such businesses in a metropolis?

He won't do that because he is a paid poster selling himself a successful suya merchant. Political Suya Merchant he is. Beware!!!

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by madone: 6:42am On Jul 20, 2018
Do we really need this election sef. Dhare the money.

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by littlewonders: 6:44am On Jul 20, 2018
They tried, was thinking rat was suppose to be on that list too cos' Nigeria is a place we care more for animals than human lives. I am not saying they shouldn't feed them.

I'm very sure the dogs go eat under Air condition, watch television. money for Ac and television which I'm sure sumed up to such an amount.

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Lipscomb(m): 6:48am On Jul 20, 2018
cheesy from who ? As if Nigeria mandated it to them to nurture dogs? Which kind whala this country is going through.

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Dumdumfashion(f): 6:51am On Jul 20, 2018
Is that so? I can't remember when last I saw any police dog. Do they still exist or are the officers now the dogs because of the money involved?

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by bjayx: 6:51am On Jul 20, 2018
Noted! grin
Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by GOFRONT(m): 7:06am On Jul 20, 2018
This is a dog with connection

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Olalan(m): 7:08am On Jul 20, 2018
Fact is a huge sum of this money will be used to feed and spoil some numerous slay queens who are riding and performing the doggy stunts for some ogas at the top.

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by luvmijeje(f): 7:09am On Jul 20, 2018
Nothing is too much to secure the lives of Nigerians who will take part in the election.

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Nairalandmentor(m): 4:08pm On Jul 20, 2018
There's a problem with our foundation. Our colonial masters are to blame for our stupidity as a nation...

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by ayusco85(m): 4:08pm On Jul 20, 2018
The woman with a fat buttock does not know the punishment her god has given to her until there is a stampede in the market.

Buhari is our own punishment for rejecting good leaders

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Youngzedd(m): 4:09pm On Jul 20, 2018
Which country is this

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Rrankdonga(m): 4:10pm On Jul 20, 2018
CodeTemplar:


Can somebody remind this poster today is Friday and he needs to go prepare his BBQ for the weekend rush associated with such businesses in a metropolis?

He won't do that because he is a paid poster selling himself a successful suya merchant. Political Suya Merchant he is. Beware!!!
it's such a shame my brother!

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Impregnable101: 4:11pm On Jul 20, 2018
angry

What do u expect wen their oga @ the top demanded for 242billion for election Everybody wan eat from the national cake grin grin grin

Wetin u go make arrangements with KFC, AJ, SHOPRITE etc to dey clear their remnants for free everyday use am feed the the dogs.

Thieves dor dey find money to embezzle embarassed embarassed

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by goldfish80(m): 4:12pm On Jul 20, 2018
N317m to feed the dogs. Sounds cliché. smiley

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by titusenes: 4:12pm On Jul 20, 2018
Good just punish Buhari and his stupid dogs na, which country be dis na

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Lincoln275(m): 4:14pm On Jul 20, 2018
yes nah! u no know say dog food dey expensive?
Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Tjohnnay: 4:14pm On Jul 20, 2018
Kwekeee
Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by LazyNairalander(m): 4:15pm On Jul 20, 2018
Dogs for what exactly?



check my SIGNATURE
Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Ufranklin92(m): 4:16pm On Jul 20, 2018
Ohh lord my God,I seriously weep for this country ehh

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Fesomu(m): 4:16pm On Jul 20, 2018
Just to vote in criminals
Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by soliddust2020: 4:17pm On Jul 20, 2018
They have to feed the dogs with exotic meal before the dogs steal ballot boxes on election day. Nigeria is just a huge joke. So have these dogs not been feeding before the elections? If you check the police budget you will feeding for dogs too. Only a revolution can save us in this country.

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by DONSMITH123(m): 4:17pm On Jul 20, 2018
Which of the dog?

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Nobody: 4:18pm On Jul 20, 2018
The 30,000 policemen that were deployed to monitor election in ekiti state,what did they do?There was thugs dragging ballot box with police.There was a policeman sleeping beside a ballot box.This is another way of demanding bribe because policemen are useless for anything.
Btw,why are animals given more attention than human beings by this government?

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by yomalex(m): 4:18pm On Jul 20, 2018
Eh eh
Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by Nobody: 4:18pm On Jul 20, 2018
We can't run a country like this.

The government should collate bank account numbers of Nigerians and ask those that do not have to do, so that EVERY MONTH, THE GOVERNMENT WOULD TRANSFER OUR SHARE OF ALLOCATION. They can't be stealing it alone.

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Re: N317m For Feeding Of Dogs, Horses Ahead Of 2019 Elections- Police, Civil Defence by toffyz(m): 4:19pm On Jul 20, 2018
I guess they wanna feed the dogs with shawama, hot dogs, pizza, barbeque etc...useless people, mtchew

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