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FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by OndoFirstBorn(m): 6:38am On Oct 13, 2019
The Federal Government plans to spend N9.05bn on the purchase, maintenance and fuelling of generators across the Ministries, Departments and Agencies nationwide.

The government also earmarked a separate N75.4m for maintenance and fuelling of generators in some of its foreign missions abroad.

The details are contained in the 2020 budget proposal which was submitted to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday.


Sunday PUNCH, however, reports that the sum to be spent on generators may be much higher as several agencies such as the Independent National Electoral Commission and the National Health Insurance Scheme which have offices nationwide, failed to provide a breakdown of their budgets.

The government has budgeted the sum despite claims that power had improved drastically.

The N9bn earmarked for generators by the Federal Government is more than the Internally Generated Revenue of Bauchi, Abia, Zamfara, Kogi, Anambra, Bayelsa, Jigawa, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Borno, Taraba, Yobe and Gombe states in the first and second quarters of 2019.


The agency of the government with the largest single budget for generators is the Nigerian Army which set aside N518.3m for fuelling of generators alone while no amount was earmarked for maintenance.

In the second position is the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission which is asking for N64.5m for maintenance, N166.6m for fuelling of the generators and N82.2m to purchase a new generator, a combined N313.4m.

The EFCC’s generator budget is 10 times higher than that of its sister agency, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, which budgeted N10m for generator maintenance and N24.2m as generator fuel cost (N34.2m)


Holding the third position is the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation which is asking for N255m to fuel its generators and another N27m to maintain the generators, a combined N283.7m.

The Nigeria Defence Academy comes fourth with a budget of N273.7m for maintenance of generators (N133.5m) and fuelling of the generators (N140.1m).

In fifth position is the Nigeria Police Force with a budget of N222.9m for maintenance and fuelling of its generators across its formations and commands in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory while the Nigeria Police Force Academy, Wudil, seeks a separate N31.7m for the same purpose.


The Nigeria Correctional Service (formerly known as Nigeria Prisons Service) budgeted N214m for the fuelling and maintenance of its generators while its sister agency, the Nigeria Immigration Service, seeks N95m for the purchase of a new generator and a separate N109.1m for fuelling and maintenance of its existing generators- a total of N204m.

The Federal Ministry of Health and its agencies comprising 88 federal teaching hospitals, medical centres and agencies have the highest budget for generators at N1.5bn.


The ministry and its agencies budgeted N173.7m for generator maintenance and N1.1bn to fuel them while a separate N220.8m was earmarked for the purchase of new generators.

The University of Benin Teaching Hospital and University of Calabar Teaching Hospital planned separate procurements of one 500KVA generator each at N25m; Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi budgeted N20m for two 500KVA soundproof generators.

Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti, allocated N20,844,821 for a 250KVA diesel generator; Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Irrua budgeted for a N30m generator; and Federal Psychiatric Hospital, Calabar pencilled N14.5m for “purchase and installation of generators.


The Federal Medical Centre, Kebbi State indicated the need for the procurement of two 500KVA generators and other items at N32m; Institute of Public Analysts of Nigeria also budgeted N3.5m for the purchase a generator for its laboratory; and the Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe allocated N50m for “generators and inverters.”

The Ministry of Education which oversees 197 federal secondary and tertiary institutions, departments and agencies has the second highest budget for generators.

The ministry and its agencies have earmarked a total of N366m for generator maintenance; about N806m to fuel the generators and another N104m to buy new generators, a combined N1.27bn.


The National Commission for College Education Secretariat budgeted N9.5m for the rehabilitation of a “generator plant”; International Centre for Biotechnology, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu allocated N7.3m for a new 250KVA generator; and FGC Azare earmarked N20m for the procurement of a 200KVA generator.

Also, FGC Kwali is to spend N18.1m on the “purchase and installation” of a 250KVA generator; FGC Ido-Ani pencilled N22m for the purchase and installation of a 250KVA generator and 300KV transformer; FGGC Gboko budgeted N7.5m for the “supply and installation” of a 50KVA generator; and FGGC Shagamu allocated N20m for the procurement of a 250KVA generator.

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by Charleys: 6:53am On Oct 13, 2019
It mean say light no go dey be that.

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by PureGoldh(m): 6:58am On Oct 13, 2019
The government of dx country no serious atall...Other countries dey work hard to maintain steady pOwer supply.. Their own na to buy generators.

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by JoanHicks(f): 7:06am On Oct 13, 2019
Just for 1 year?

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by sweetonugbu: 7:09am On Oct 13, 2019
9billion for generators for just one year,this country is not serious.government Anyigo

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by FarahAideed: 7:12am On Oct 13, 2019
Even Fasholas ministry has a budget for generators later he will pay e rats to come here and be claiming 24 hour electricity

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by helinues: 7:13am On Oct 13, 2019
And ordinary Nigerians are expecting to have electricity?

Shege!

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by cenaman(m): 7:34am On Oct 13, 2019
Sai baba.
Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by thundafire: 9:52am On Oct 13, 2019
Dis country ma,so University of calabar teaching hospital and Benin own budget 50 million to buy 500kva generator while Anambra hospital budget need two 500kva for 20 million haba

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by Racoon(m): 9:54am On Oct 13, 2019
Yet the jokers in this lying government and their mummified zombies will be insulting the sensibility of reasonable Nigerians with their fairy tales of how power supply have astronomically improve under the hypocritical APC govt.

Imagine this govt budgeting a whooping #9B to buy, fuel and service generators across the states nationwide.Corruption under this regime is simply unimaginable.

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by mushystuff: 2:47pm On Oct 13, 2019
No surprise! It's the culture of lying and blatant corruption entrenched by this administration despite their fake claims to fighting corruption and improved power supply.

If na border dem go rush close am but dem no see fuel importation to ban to boost local production! Refineries nko? Import of generator na dia work so dem no go ban dat one! Instead they budget obscene sums to purchase imported generators and fuel (petrol, diesel et al) yet they'll claim they've fulfilled all promises o!

BMO cretins here will still find some lame defense to render!

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by unbitchable(m): 2:55pm On Oct 13, 2019
They won't ban generator importation but would ban rice importation. Jokers in power.

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by SavageResponse(m): 2:55pm On Oct 13, 2019
Country of confused people
Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by unbitchable(m): 2:59pm On Oct 13, 2019
FarahAideed:
Even Fasholas ministry has a budget for generators later he will pay e rats to come here and be claiming 24 hour electricity
He's no longer the minister of power. Stop being childish.

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by FarahAideed: 3:00pm On Oct 13, 2019
unbitchable:

He's no longer the minister of power. Stop being childish.

I was referring to to the ministry of works dude .... So you agree that he failed woefully as power minister

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by unbitchable(m): 3:29pm On Oct 13, 2019
FarahAideed:


I was referring to to the ministry of works dude .... So you agree that he failed woefully as power minister
Are you kiding?, even the ministry of power has budget for generator let alone the ministry of works.
And Fashola did not fail because both discos and gencos were not within his control, he could only regulate them. Jonathan failed because he privatised electricity to cronys who lacked capacities.

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by oluwasegun007(m): 3:33pm On Oct 13, 2019
This is Nigeria

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by gambia(m): 3:33pm On Oct 13, 2019
unbitchable:
They won't ban generator importation but would ban rice importation. Jokers in power.

I tell u

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by lovienna: 3:33pm On Oct 13, 2019
If even Aso ville cannot depend on NEPA light, what hope is there for the common man?

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by Nobody: 3:33pm On Oct 13, 2019
Fraudulent government.
Abiola was lucky to have died with the title, a good President Nigeria never had but Buhari is not that lucky. undecided

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by WOCKHARDI(m): 3:33pm On Oct 13, 2019
Please what is the price of that "I better pass my neighbor" make I come budget. It's now clear and obvious that we are not going to get steady power supply in a very looong time.

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by Nobody: 3:33pm On Oct 13, 2019
Lol

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by Nobody: 3:34pm On Oct 13, 2019
I just don't want to say that "aye Naija ti ta pau"tongue

Govt no get shame again

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by yeyeboi(m): 3:34pm On Oct 13, 2019
Ok
Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by naijadrivablog: 3:34pm On Oct 13, 2019
24hrs light till 3030.

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by ZombieTAMER: 3:35pm On Oct 13, 2019
Buhari effect continues


A nation bleeding from corruption and embezzlement

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Re: FG Budgets N9bn For Generators In 2020 Budget by soberdrunk(m): 3:35pm On Oct 13, 2019
9 billion divided by 360= $25 million dollars. This is what a company used for the designing and construction of a "20MW" solar power plant in Seke Zimbabwe. Supporting president Buhari is hardwork!!! angry angry angry

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