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FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by Islie: 5:58am On Jan 12, 2017
The federal and 36 state governments will spend half of their N13.5 trillion total budgets for the year on salaries and overheads, Daily Trust investigation have shown.


The federal and 36 state governments will spend half of their N13.5 trillion total budgets for the year on salaries and overheads, Daily Trust investigation have shown.

Analysis of the 2017 budget documents shows that the central and 33 state governments would spend N5.9 trillion (41 percent) of their total budgets on salaries.

The central government’s budget for the year is N7.29 trillion; of which the recurrent expenditure will gulp N2.98 trillion. Other components of the federal government budget are statutory transfers (N414 billion) and debt servicing (N1.66 trillion).

The 33 states have a combined budget of N6.22 trillion and they are spending N2.60 trillion (42 percent) on workers emoluments. There are no budget figures from Adamawa, Ondo and Kebbi states.

The swollen recurrent expenditures keep coming despite the economic recession triggered by the dwindling oil revenues and low votes for development projects.

At Nigeria’s official exchange rate of 304 to a US dollar, the federal and state governments will spend $42.9 billion this year. The 33 states are spending $19.7 billion while the federal government is spending $23 billion.

Capital spending by the central and the state governments this year is N5.77 trillion (43 percent) - N2.24 trillion for the federal and N3.53 trillion for the states.

Further analysis of the budget estimates of the two tiers of government show an increase of N1.3 trillion from last year’s N12.2 trillion.

The total recurrent expenditures of the federal and state governments also rose by over N200 billion, from N5.3 trillion last year to N5.5 trillion this year.

Also, capital projects by the two tiers soared by over half a trillion naira. It rose from N5.04 trillion in 2016 to N5.77 trillion this year.

The 17 northern states have a total budget of N2.38 trillion, witnessing a reduction of over N100 billion from last year’s N2.5 trillion. Of this, N1.37 trillion was for capital and N928 billion for recurrent, compared to last year’s N1.4 trillion and N1.1 trillion respectively.

The total budget of the 16 southern states is N3.83 trillion against previous year’s N3.5 trillion. Of this, N2.15 trillion is capital and N1.67 trillion recurrent against N1.9 trillion and N1.5 trillion in 2016.

Small spenders

The seven states with the lowest approved budgets are Nasarawa (N67 billion), Yobe (N69 billion), Gombe (N86 billion), Ekiti (N94 billion), Abia (N103 billion), Enugu (N105 billion), Niger (N108 billion), and Taraba (N110 billion).

Big spenders

Lagos, with N813 billion, is leading the league of states with huge budgetary allocations. Other big spenders are Rivers (N470 billion), Akwa Ibom (N365 billion), Cross River (N301billion), Delta (N271 billion), Bayelsa and Ogun (N221 billion each), Kaduna (N215 billion), Kano (N210 billion) and Oyo (N207 billion).

Geopolitical analysis

On geopolitical basis, the seven states of the northwest zone (minus Kebbi) have a total budget of N1.01 trillion slightly lower than previous year’s N1.12 trillion. The budget has capital and recurrent components of N635.2 billion and N376.5 billion when compared with last year’s N698 billion and N479 billion irrespectively.

The total budget for the northeast zone is N593.1 billion, about N80 billion lower than 2016’s N676 billion, with capital expenditure consuming N298 billion against last year’s N347 billion; leaving N209.8 billion for recurrent, which is lower than N326 billion for the previous year.

The north central zone’s approved budget for the year is N781.5 billion, a rise of about N100 billion from last year’s N684 billion. N439 billion is for capital and N342.4 billion for recurrent spending, unlike N385 billion and N343 billion in the previous year.

The southwest zone’s budget for the year is N1.47 trillion, slightly higher than last year’s N1.36 trillion, with capital spending consuming N805.7 billion, leaving N668 for recurrent component. The zone has a recurrent vote of N695 billion and N671 billion capital, last year.

The south-south region has a total budget of N1.77 trillion against N1.6 trillion last year, comprising N1.03 trillion capital and N750.6 billion recurrent expenditure. The oil-rich region spent N949 billion on capital projects and N579 billion on recurrent in 2016.

The southeast’s total budget this year is N581.2 billion, about N90 billion increase from previous year’s N490 billion. It is made up of N324 billion capital and N257.3 billion recurrent votes; which is slightly higher than last year’s N242 billion and N248 billion respectively.

Huge recurrent expenses

The seven states with swollen recurrent expenses are Plateau, where Governor Samuel Lalong budgeted N68.5 billion for recurrent, leaving N64.3 billion for capital.

Osun State Governor Abdulrauf Aregbesola budgeted N138.2, allocating N75.8 billion for recurrent and N62.4 billion for capital votes.

Another state in this league is Nasarawa, where Governor Tanko Al-Makura, budgeted N67 billion, out of which N37 billion is for recurrent and N30 billion for capital expenditure.

In Yobe, Governor Ibrahim Gaidam budgeted N69 billion for the year, setting aside N42 billion for recurrent spending and N27 billion for capital projects. Governor Ayodele Fayose’s Ekiti State also has a higher recurrent vote, standing at N55.6 billion out of N94 billion, leaving N38.4 billion for capital expenditure.

Abia State votes N103 billion, setting aside N57.4 billion for recurrent and N45.1 billion for capital spending.

Among the oil-rich states, only Bayelsa and Delta’s recurrent budgets exceeded their capital votes. Of the N271 billion Delta expenditure, N152 billion is for recurrent and N119 billion for capital expenses.

Bayelsa State Governor Henry Seriake Dickson budgeted N221 billion for the year. Recurrent vote will consume N137 billion, leaving N84.3 billion for capital spending.



http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/fg-states-budget-n5-6tr-for-salaries-overheads/180324.html

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by Benjom(m): 6:16am On Jan 12, 2017
If overheads are not inflated, the money should be sufficient for each State. Each State should cut their coat according to their cloth.
Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by Atiku2019: 6:22am On Jan 12, 2017
Half of our budgets on Recurrent Expenditure cry cry

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by KahlDrogo(m): 6:32am On Jan 12, 2017
Out of that amount, 4 trillion would be for just about 40 men and the rest for the rest of civil servants; and there lies the biggest problem we have in the country!

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by ALTERNATEID: 6:39am On Jan 12, 2017
Cross River (N301billion), Delta (N271 billion), Bayelsa and Ogun (N221 billion each

Cross Rivers budget is bigger than that of oil rich Delta and Bayelsa, how will they finance it considering that the state no longer receive 13% oil derivation?

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by omogin(f): 7:25am On Jan 12, 2017
Yet health workers are being owed salaries since last year. Kemi kemi kemi...this is your last warning

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by MrGreenMavro: 11:43am On Jan 12, 2017
even if dem budget 7tr some workers will still not get paid angry angry angry angry

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by sylviaeo(f): 11:45am On Jan 12, 2017
Collecting d moni is not the problem. Paying workers is.

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by Daslim180(m): 11:46am On Jan 12, 2017
Ok
Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by OGHENE316(m): 11:46am On Jan 12, 2017
just make sure you don't stop paying for d npower youth in nxt two years
Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by asumo12: 11:46am On Jan 12, 2017
cry

Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by tuoyoojo(m): 11:46am On Jan 12, 2017
all this money na only news we dey see am o

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by Henrolla(m): 11:47am On Jan 12, 2017
Only if the budget will be implemented.
we pray for this budget that it doesn't missing again.
we also pray that it doesn't recieve padding leading to another disagreement in the green chamber.
too many things to pray about whenever we hear about Nigerian budget.
Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by Nobody: 11:49am On Jan 12, 2017
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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by bigtt76(f): 11:49am On Jan 12, 2017
Apart from oyel the country produces, what does it produce again to warrant such huge overheads? I doubt if the total that actually gets to the workers is higher than 1 trillion naira. angry



Islie:



The federal and 36 state governments will spend half of their N13.5 trillion total budgets for the year on salaries and overheads, Daily Trust investigation have shown.






http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/fg-states-budget-n5-6tr-for-salaries-overheads/180324.html


Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by azpekuliar: 11:50am On Jan 12, 2017
Why wouldn't recurrent expenditure eclipse capital expenditure across the states, when a governor after spending only 8 years in office is entitled to 2 houses, one in any choice area of Lagos (who wouldn't want to live in Ikoyi) and another in Abuja. Both to cost not less than N500m. They would also get six brand new cars replaceable every three years; furniture allowance of 300 percent of annual salary to be paid every two years, and a close to N2.5 million as pension. They will also enjoy security detail, free medicals including for his immediate families.

Lagos state government started it, Akwa-Ibom quickly followed suit. In Akwa Ibom, the law provides for N200 million annual pay to ex governors, deputies. He also enjoys a pension for life at a rate equivalent to the salary of the incumbent governor/deputy governor respectively. A new official car and a utility vehicle every four years. There is also a free medical services for governor and spouse at an amount not exceeding N100 million for the governor per annum and N50 million for the deputy governor. Also, there is a five-bedroom mansion in Abuja and Akwa-Ibom and allowance of 300 percent of annual basic salary for the deputy governor among others.

Gombe! Gombe ooo.. one of the most unviable states in the country An ex-governor get's N300 million executive pension!

Sokoto, the benefits are monetized, so former governors and their deputies receive N200 million and N180 million respectively.

And on and on it goes across all the states of the federation, the latest being that of Edo state. Recall, too that most of these governors and deputy governors are also sitting in the National assemblies and drawing huge fat salaries from the federation account in addition to their huge pensions.

At the federal level, the families of late heads of states (e.g. Abacha, Muritala Mohammed) are still drawing salaries and allowances from the federation account! Only in Nigeria!


With these huge recurrent expenditures that keep ballooning every year (Lagos state assembly is currently preparing a very juicy pension package for the Speaker and deputy speaker too) tell me what else is left for development? What else?

The current political structure of this country is completely unsustainable and will never be. At this rate I can't wait for an eclipse to occur, so Nigeria can quickly fall off the face of the earth.

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by Nobody: 11:53am On Jan 12, 2017
All dey do is share d damn money...
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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by Saintp(m): 12:16pm On Jan 12, 2017
Trillions, trillions and billions. At the end of the day, it amounts to nothing in the life of an average Nigerian.

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by tobtap: 12:31pm On Jan 12, 2017
south west and south south... CONTROLS the economic output and growth in naija... FACTS

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by sweetheart202(m): 1:38pm On Jan 12, 2017
www.npower.gov.ng: Payment of Successful Shortlisted Verified Candidates
The payment of successful shortlisted verified candidates for the Npower programmes has commenced across the state of the federation. The payment is the stipulated N30, 000 the federal Government of Nigeria programme to pay participants of the scheme which is schedule to last for a period of two years. if you were shortlisted and went for the verification exercise at the Local Government Area of your place of residence, then you will be paid. The question am asking now is have receive your alert?

The payment of successful shortlisted verified candidates for the Npower programmes has commenced in states who did or have completed the verification of shortlisted candidates selected for the program in their state of residence. So only states who have submitted their list of verified candidates to the Npower office at Abuja would receive their alert. But meanwhile let me update you of some important details you need to be aware of.


RE-SCHEDULE ONLINE TEST
Please I want to advice all applicant who enroll for the Npower programme during the registration exercise in June of 2016 that if you missed the online aptitude test or were unable to login to do the test that you should forget about it. The plan re-schedule of online test for all tose that miss the test is a rumour. Npower is not planning such and have not mandated anyone or organization to carry out such idea. So don’t fail victim of fraud, be warned.
MISSED ONLINE TEST AND SECOND BATCH LIST
Please if you missed the Npower online aptitude test, don’t hope to see your name shortlisted. Only those who did the test online will be considered for the second batch list of successful shortlisted candidates that will be released soon. Please be warned not to patronized anyone to assist you on this. The Npower selection process is a transparent one that is based purely on merit.
SECOND BATCH LIST OF SUCCESSFUL SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES
The second batch list of successful shortlisted candidates will be release any moment from now so I enjoin you to search this website or visit it to find out more details about it.
PAYMENT OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES
As of last count only 13 states have commenced the payment of verified candidates for the Npower job. These states include Rivers, Abuja, Delta, Cross Rivers, Benue, Kogi, Kebbi, Sokoto, Borno, Adamawa, Edo, Bayelsa, etc.
As of now the payment is done in batches, so if you have not been paid don’t panic or feel unease as it will get to your turn and you definitely be paid. For further info please visit www.npower.gov.ng

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Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by Vicolan: 1:39pm On Jan 12, 2017
Osun State Governor Abdulrauf Aregbesola budgeted N138.2, allocating N75.8 billion for recurrent and N62.4 billion for capital votes.








Do the needful ooooo Aregbe
Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by bestboss8(m): 2:36pm On Jan 12, 2017
ALTERNATEID:
Cross River (N301billion), Delta (N271 billion), Bayelsa and Ogun (N221 billion each

Cross Rivers budget is bigger than that of oil rich Delta and Bayelsa, how will they finance it considering that the state no longer receive 13% oil derivation?
The Same Way They Have Been Paying Workers Salary Regularly.
Re: FG, States Budget N5.6tr For Salaries, Overheads by str8talk1: 2:50pm On Jan 12, 2017
Who is deceiving who for Christ's sake?
You can not be spending these monies for recurrent expenditures when we all know that what is coming in is shrinking year by year, meaning the people in government and civil servants are just consuming what we are generating.

Now, where is the money for capital development?

Food for thought!

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