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Budget 2018 : Power, Works & Housing Ministry Earmarks N10bn For Public Schools by GSA01: 9:21am On Jul 02, 2018
Abuja—THE Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing is to spend N10, 065 billion on the construction of public schools.
Though it was provided for in the 2018 budget under code 23020107, but neither the nature of schools, names nor locations were provided. As contained in the details of the 2018 budget, the ministry was also allocated N 9, 072 billion for the purchase of vehicles, out of its total allocation of N 714, 668 billion. The ministry also got N19, 638 billion for the purchase of industrial equipment which were, however, unspecified. According to the details of the budget, the ministry also planned to spend N4, 4 billion on purchase of computers and another N4, 434 billion on security equipment. Strangely, N 793.9 million was earmarked for the purchase of agricultural equipment which was also not specified. N378.421 million is to be spent on photocopying machines; N 380.330 million on teaching and learning equipment and another N 281, 726 million on medical equipment. Of the total envelop of the ministry, personnel cost took N17.259 billion; overhead N 14.449 billion, bringing a total recurrent of N31.709 billion; while N 682. 959 billion was for capital projects. Allocations to some of the major agencies under the ministry included National Rural Electrification Agency‘s personnel vote of 892, 961 million, overhead N 92, 027 million bringing total recurrent to N984, 989 million. Capital allocation was N39, 830 billion, thereby bringing it to a total budget of the agency to N 40,815 billion. National Electricity Regulatory Commission received a capital vote of N 1,306 billion; while Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA) was allocated a total of N 3,265 billion. This consisted of 1.904 billion for personnel, an overhead budget of N432, 241 million, thereby bringing total recurrent to N 2.336 billion, as well as a capital vote of N 928,970 million. Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) and Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trader (NBET) Plc were N30.640 billion and N22, 687billion, respectively. The National Power Training Institute (NAPTI) was allocated a total of N1, 904 billion, consisting of N 781,216 million for personnel, and N 133,108 million for overhead, bringing total recurrent to N914.324 million and N989.912 million for capital. Major power projects with substantial allocations included: the expansion and reinforcement of infrastructure in 11 Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) to reduce stranded generation capacity which was allocated N29.043 billion. The counterpart funding for the 3, 050 MW Mambila Hydro power project got N8, 229 billion. Separate votes of N348, 527 million and N145, 219 million were also made for its consultancy services and Project Implementation Team, respectively. Zungeru 700 MW Hydro Power Project got the sum of N7,070 billion for its consultancy service, monitoring and management, as well as, funding for other issues around it, including compensation, construction of access roads, resettlement, and allowance for military personnel who provide security for the project. N 9,681 billion was earmarked for the counterpart funding of various transmission lines and sub-station projects being funded by donor agencies such as the World Bank, African Development Bank, Japanese JICA, ChinaExIM Bank, and the European Union. The Kashimbilla Transmission got N3, 388 billion; while 10 MW Kastina Wind Farm was allocated N 487.366 million.

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Re: Budget 2018 : Power, Works & Housing Ministry Earmarks N10bn For Public Schools by Omololu2121: 10:06am On Jul 02, 2018
Buhari administration is a corrupt one
Re: Budget 2018 : Power, Works & Housing Ministry Earmarks N10bn For Public Schools by SolutionMee: 10:21am On Jul 02, 2018
I said it

This government is really working

I don't think we've had it this better
Re: Budget 2018 : Power, Works & Housing Ministry Earmarks N10bn For Public Schools by KingRagnar: 10:32am On Jul 02, 2018
PMB would not sign that huge amount of money to be allocated to an invisible school and other projects, in other words, the funds allocated have their specifications in terms of schools and equipments. However, it does not change the fact that PMB is committed to the completion of old structures and erection of new ones. I see a promise steadily being fulfilled

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Re: Budget 2018 : Power, Works & Housing Ministry Earmarks N10bn For Public Schools by EternalTruths: 10:39am On Jul 02, 2018
Buhari = Corruption.
Re: Budget 2018 : Power, Works & Housing Ministry Earmarks N10bn For Public Schools by Belluchii: 12:34pm On Jul 02, 2018
I think this administration is one of the best things that has happened to this Nation, the president is actually fulfilling his campaign promises, No better way to standardize the Educational system in Nigeria. The Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing has blown our minds this time. if all of this can be achieved out of the total allocation of N 714, 668 billion, then Nigeria is on the verge to greatness. They were able to distribute the allocation perfectly among the various sectors. This is a job well done,kudos to this ministry.[color=#006600][/color]
Re: Budget 2018 : Power, Works & Housing Ministry Earmarks N10bn For Public Schools by beegodson: 1:16pm On Jul 02, 2018
now this is a positive move by the Buhari administration but the thing is Nigerians are blind to the good this government is doing... past governments did not do half of what this government has done, yet they choose to pick on the bad news... instead of encouraging this government to push for greater things...i support good work and i know this govt will take this country to greater heights.

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