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Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by adenigga(m): 3:29am On Oct 09, 2022
The offices of the President and Vice-President will spend N11.92bn on local and foreign trips and the presidential air fleet.

The amount also includes N1.58bn earmarked for aircraft maintenance and N1.60bn allocated for the overhaul of the Gulfstream GV and CL605 aircraft engines.

Members of the National Assembly, on the other hand, will get N100bn for constituency projects, which according to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, have been characterised by corruption.

Sunday PUNCH reports that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Friday presented to a joint session of the National Assembly a budget proposal of N20.51tn for the 2023 fiscal year.



The budget is about N750bn higher than the N19.76tn earlier proposed in the 2023-2025 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper.

An examination of the appropriation bill revealed that the Office of the President will spend N2.49bn on local and foreign trips, while that of the Vice-President will spend N846.61m on the same item.

In the document, the PAF’s budget is categorised under the Office of the National Security Adviser.

Aircraft fuelling will cost the government N250m, purchase of air navigational and defence equipment will gulp N1.50bn, while N650m will go for a new mobile helicopter landing pad.

Bank charges will gulp N36.15m and insurance premium on all 10 aircraft in the fleet is expected to cost N180m.


The Presidency had revealed that the PAF maintains 10 aircraft since the inception of the Buhari regime in May 2015.

These are Boeing Business Jet (Boeing 737-800 or NAF 001), one Gulfstream 550, one Gulfstream V (Gulfstream 500), two Falcons 7X, one Hawker Siddeley 4000, two AgustaWestland AW 139 helicopters and two AgustaWestland AW 101 helicopters.

However, not all of the money will be directly flight-related.

Sunday PUNCH also observed that in the PAF budget, N40.45m was earmarked for the construction and equipping of a new presidential kitchen and crew rest area; N80.50m for the construction and equipping of a fleet defence coordination centre; N120m for the renovation and equipping of the PAF Lagos warehouse; N100.75m for the construction of six units (four-bedroom) for senior officers and road network, and N100.45m for the purchase of “one marauder vehicle for force and assets protection.”

Both offices will also spend a total of N508.71m on foodstuffs and refreshments. The amount stands at N331.79m and N176.92m for the offices of the President and Vice-President, respectively.

Closer comparison of the fiscal budgets for 2022 and 2023 revealed a 54.64 per cent drop in the PAF allocations.

In 2022, for instance, the PAF budget stood at N12.48bn, which is 54.64 per cent higher than the N8.07bn allocated for the 2023 fiscal year.

In the 2022 budget proposal, 22 items were designated as new or ongoing projects. These items amounted to N8.13bn.

In the 2023 proposal, however, only nine items were labelled as new or ongoing, amounting to N3.44bn.

Lawmakers’ constituency projects

Amid scarce resources, the Federal Government has again proposed N100bn as constituency budget for the statutory Zonal Intervention Project, which will be implemented by members of the National Assembly.

Despite the fact that the budget will be largely funded with loans, it was observed that the allocation for the statutory N100bn constituency projects was not reduced.

This means that the Federal Government in six years had spent over N600bn on lawmakers’ constituency projects.

There have been controversies over the execution of constituency projects by lawmakers with the President also condemning the abuse of the allocation.

Buhari had said, “It is on record that in the past 10 years, N1tn has been appropriated for constituency projects, yet the impact of such huge spending on the lives and welfare of ordinary Nigerians can hardly be seen.”

The allocation for the renovation of the National Assembly complex was not expressly stated, but it was categorised under government buildings with N1.7bn allocated.


During an oversight of the National Assembly complex renovation work, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Muhammad Bello, had hinted that N21.029bn was needed to complete the rehabilitation.


Varsity lecturers’ salaries

Meanwhile, the government will be spending a total of N299.8bn on salaries and wages of lecturers and other categories of workers in federal universities next year.

The figure does not include the amount that will be paid as salaries to lecturers and workers in inter-university centres such as the Nigerian French Language Village; the Arabic language Village, Borno; National Institute for Nigerian Languages; and the International Centre for Biotechnology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Our correspondents discovered that all the federal universities would spend nothing less than N6.5bn on electricity charges and generator fuelling.

But experts in the sector, including a former Deputy Vice-chancellor of the University of Uyo, Prof Ini Uko, noted that there was a need for the government and other stakeholders to develop alternate funding plans for Nigerian universities so as to remove the strain on the government and better the situation of things in the university system.

According to the 2023 appropriation bill, lecturers and workers in federal universities, including the National Open University of Nigeria, will earn N299,824,662,756 as salaries and wages.

In the breakdown, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka will get the highest amount of N21,245,020,967; the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, follows with N18,106,769,124.

University of Benin will receive N14,708,298,696; University of Lagos, N12,109,993,909; University of Ibadan, N13,698,057,825; and University of Calabar, N16,163,662,566.

Others are University of Ilorin, N8,470,227,623; University of Port Harcourt, N10,693,373,602; Federal University of Technology, Owerri, N10,468,542,426; and University of Uyo, N8,845,618,115.

Some of the universities with the lowest wages and salaries include Federal University of Technology Ikot-Abasi, with N912,061,591; David Umahi Federal University of Medical Sciences, N1,207,502,124; and Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo, N1,418,218,616, among others.

Further analysis of the budget document revealed that the federal universities would spend nothing less than N6.5bn on electricity and generator fuelling.

The University of Lagos will spend N1.4bn on electricity charges; ABU, N1.04bn; and UI, N60m.

The Nigerian Maritime University will be allocated N80m for plant/generator fuelling; while Bayero University, Kano, will get N89.1m for the same purpose.

Uko said, “Let the students be made to pay something more than they are paying now so that the universities can run without ASUU shouting again.

“Let all the stakeholders sit down and decide how we can run the system properly, otherwise what will happen later, especially now that ASUU will no longer talk again; our people here are saying they will no longer complain about the ways universities are being run again.

“Let the government sit down and decide the role they want to play and the role the parents should also play. For the poor parents and students, let there be a window for them in terms of loan schemes; if not, we will be in for something very funny. With the way new universities are also being added, we need to work more.

“But if the government is insisting that they want to fund the universities 100 per cent, they must set aside a trust fund like the one in Norway, which has a trust fund where the crude oil earnings go into. So, we need to put preparations in place to make the way we run our universities sustainable.”

Another educationist, Dr Dipo Awojide, said, “The model for funding the higher education sector that we have used since the 1980s has largely failed. It has not been sustainable and this is one of the reasons the Academic Staff Union of Universities has gone on strike repeatedly in the last 40 years.

“We need to do things differently going forward. Full autonomy for all our federal universities should be considered. Investments in real estate, grants from the government, philanthropy from individuals and industry partners, endowment from alumni, research grants and tuition from students are different revenue generating sources that can be considered by all federal universities in Nigeria.”

But a professor at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba, Victor Olumekun, disagreed with Uko and Awojide.

“I am never in support of the government abdicating its responsibility to the nation. If you don’t spend on education for national development, what else? Funding of education by the government must be a priority,” Olumekun stated.

Nigeria Air’s budget

[Meanwhile, the national carrier, Nigeria Air, will gulp about N1.3bn in the 2023 fiscal year.[

The details of the Appropriation Bill indicated that the working capital for the establishment would cost N700m; the establishment of the national carrier would cost N400m, while the consultancy for the establishment of the carrier would gulp N200m.

The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, announced in September that Ethiopian Airlines Consortium was selected as the preferred bidder after a careful, detailed and the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission-governed selection process.

He said Ethiopian Airlines would own 49 per cent; a consortium of three Nigerian investors, MRS, SAHCO and the Nigerian Sovereign Fund, 46 per cent; while the Federal Government would own the remaining five per cent.

Source: https://punchng.com/Buhari-Osinbajo-to-spend-N11.92b-on-food-foreign-trips

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Prinxzona10: 4:06am On Oct 09, 2022
This is what these selfish politicians are fighting to maintain hence the weird attacks on Peter Obi because they all see him as a threat to their gluttonous wicked ways of life using Nigerian masses and you see some so called Nigerians especially the youths,keeps supporting them and attacking those that wants the best for them simple because of hatred for a particular tribe,tribal,religious and party sentiments coupled with some little financial inducements.

Honestly,I would rather come back to life as an animal than to come back as a Nigerian because when I think about the mentality and mindsets of an average Nigerian especially when it comes to government or politics,I weak and feel very devastated..

Imagine the kind of Presidents the world are shunning out everyday,then compare with the kind of primitive outdated old sick,selfish wicked and corrupt men aiming to become a Nigerian president,to rule over more than 200 million Nigerians with millions of sound minds and professionals in their various fields and some despicable enslaved lunatics are cheering them on buh believe me you,in few years from now,many of them roaming all over the internet trolling and attacking sane people fighting for a better Nigeria,would live in regret for the rest of their lives because for now,hatred,tribe or religion have blinded their eyes to see the bigger pictures of the situation of Nigeria if they fail to elect a competent,credible and a president with a conscience...

I rest my case..Gracias!!!!



Modify: For some lowlifers that have beclouded their senses of reasoning with hate and quoted me carelessly,please I don't respond to lunatic and I wouldn't stoop too low to do such.
One was even asking me what Peter Obi did when he was a Governor,as in?imagine an emptily stalled braindead question? I should engage such irritating simpleton on what bases(God forbid)and the truth I've come to notice is that these mentally deranged demented apes supporting evil suffers a lot offline and begs a lot online..( what a calamitous irony)
See some of these guys disgusts me a lot to the extend that their comments always makes me wanna throw up because even a dog would reason more sensible than them(via if you keep punishing a dog,maltreating the dog,someday the dog will say enough is enough and reiterate to fight back buh an average Nigerian especially their youths acts differently from the dog because they so much love their chain)hence the reason they wouldn't expect any response from me because it's an abomination to respond to foolish urchins..

And for the other myopic dumbass that quoted me to say that Peter Obi will not become Nigerian president, please Peter Obi doesn't know me and nothing concerns me whether he wins or not,it changes nothing in my life if you think i'm suffering together there in Nigeria with you.

You morons should keep the baseless and lunatical assertions ON because after the races,counts the miles!!!!.....

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by gaby(m): 4:21am On Oct 09, 2022
The last supper wey Jesus chop no cost reach this one oh.... grin

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by WibusJaga: 4:35am On Oct 09, 2022
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One definition of madness is Repeating Same Thing & Expecting a Different Result.
With Athíefku or Thíefnubu it will be Business As Usual. Peter Obi is our only hope of changing the Status Quo.

"I Will Stop Campaigning if Anyone Can Come Up With a Proof of my Misappropriation of Resources or Financial Misconduct During my 8-year Tenure as Governor" - Peter Obi

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Pwettylinda(f): 4:35am On Oct 09, 2022
grin grin

We never see anything yet

Since ona no wan get sense for this country

Let's continue like this

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Tochi3(m): 4:36am On Oct 09, 2022
The 21 century deceit...

All these billions will shrink into just a satchet of Milo in the hands of Poo'hari and Osunbande for Nigerians to believe that they will fight corruption... Osunbande [A senior Advocate of Migeria SAN under Thief'nubu ] handles the economy and Poo'hari [military dictator turned cattle rearer ], security ... cheesy grin

The most corrupt and terrorists infested party since mankind..

Believe APCshit at your own peril..

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by NotBeenPaid: 4:49am On Oct 09, 2022

One of the reasons why they don't resign.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by samsegs(m): 5:41am On Oct 09, 2022
Na one cow each of them dey chop everyday??....

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by hisgrace090: 5:58am On Oct 09, 2022
Nigeria is a country ruled by the terrible ones only and their actions against Nigerians is a prove that they've vow to enshrined a perpetual culture of poverty in the land.

With Peter obi there's hope at the end of the tunnel.
Say no to sentiment to choose right this time.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by vengertime: 6:05am On Oct 09, 2022
Nigerians we are in trouble .

Meanwhile there are close to 20 million almajiri children sleeping outside in the gutters hungry with no food to eat.

And APC uses them to rig election. Thunder strike any APC members dead anywhere they are

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Throwback: 6:06am On Oct 09, 2022
We carry too much baggage in this our democracy, especially with the presidential system and with 2 classes of legislature.

Too much waste that could be channelled into public infrastructures.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by WisdomCanada(m): 6:06am On Oct 09, 2022
Peter Obi will cut all those padded cost of governance once he resumes work in 2023.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by RZArecta(m): 6:06am On Oct 09, 2022
It's good to eat very well and healthy cool

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Nobody: 6:07am On Oct 09, 2022
Waste of money.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by adenigga(m): 6:07am On Oct 09, 2022
samsegs:
Na one cow each of them dey chop everyday??....
Actually,I never chop for the past 7 years o......

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Nobody: 6:08am On Oct 09, 2022
Just think about this. Between a young bride and a bride that is 70+ old, who will you marry as a man ??


Ooh, you see that you didn’t even think about it in a split sec.

Vote with sense.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by EMMANUELNATION(m): 6:08am On Oct 09, 2022
Common Nigerian needs prayer to survive in this wicked country

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by BOOOMNAIJA: 6:08am On Oct 09, 2022
All these nonsense would be stopped when Peter Obi becomes president.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Wintertime: 6:08am On Oct 09, 2022
In Nigeria as a whole, if the Biafrans has rejected Buhari several times despite picking a direct brother to Dim Ojukwu (an Igbo man) in the electoral polls. Knowing the quality of Buhari they rejected him several times. Once he picked a Yoruba man, immediately all Yorubas accepted him despite claiming sophisticated and educated. Worst still all their elders accepted Buhari.

The most painful part now, tribalism is now choking them, telling them they have to spite the Igbo man.

But funny enough, this youth of the Yorubas, will hardly see . Just as they voted in Buhari not only for his first tenure, Also his second tenure.

In a bid to spite the Igbos, worst still they try there best to create an imaginary hate between us and the Igbos. I only wonder whom keeps feeding their ego with such.

Nigeria is on a verge ,were a quest for decentralisation of power is now Optimal , so that regions will have control over there resources.

And we are not fools to keep your one Nigeria with our resources. I know you fake love for us the minority and always say the igbos are wicked.
But our own findings have shown that the igbos really want what we also strive to bring on.
Which is decentralisation of power.
And no amount can stop that.

And luckily enough Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is still in prison, to you he is prison . But remember.. can't say much here.

So spiting or hating a credible person whom beyond understanding have prove to level the ground for decentralisation of power to regions due to his from the south east. It's that same person we have chosen.

Be wise

No matter how you try to paint things. Brother will always be brother.

If you like call them children of hate
We know the true haters

It's up to your good to go with that one.

Buhari we managed for 7 years in a forceful marriage.
Let me tell you something if you lots want to continue being stupid due to satisfactory hatred towards the igbos.

I love it, but you see that madness . It will end so you can continue with it in your territories. If millions of your tribe support Buhari incompetence to spite Our brother Jonathan a better option, and now worst and glaring Tinubu over Peter Obi.

Fact remains is a no no
If fools are in large numbers.

Fools are needed to be confine in their own territory

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Clemostica: 6:09am On Oct 09, 2022
Democrazy is a scam, a tool for oligarchy and imperialist control.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Racoon(m): 6:10am On Oct 09, 2022
See wastage. Meanwhile, they are still borrowing to fund this wastage abi?

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by ScamHunter: 6:10am On Oct 09, 2022
Let them keep wasting the money. It's meant to be wasted. This is why we need a leader with a good heart and saving culture.

Vote Peter Obi to make the country sane for the first time since independence. Vote him to give this country a chance to survive another 10 years. With the crop of political vultures we have, we're on borrowed time.

Who else remembers that Buhari said he'll sell most of yhe planes in the presidential fleet?
"How am i different from the ordinary Nigerian?"

Let's see if the citizens would allow themselves to be fooled again.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Franzinni: 6:13am On Oct 09, 2022
Why not ?


Are they not leaders ? We put them there so they are a representative of the collective.

If they spend 100 billion, we all spent it ni!
Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by ezechi242: 6:14am On Oct 09, 2022
cry cry cry God why.

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Vicson2021: 6:14am On Oct 09, 2022
A country govern by demons.
God will judge all of you and your generation

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Wilson500: 6:15am On Oct 09, 2022
We truly need Sri Lanka style of revolution
Our mumu don do cry

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by Kennitrust(m): 6:16am On Oct 09, 2022
With this type of budget, Nigeria cannot grow.


Just less than ten months to go and they're spending this much to travel to where?

Of what benefit is their traveling for the pass seven years?


NIGERIA NEED REDEMPTION

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Re: Buhari, Osinbajo To Spend ₦11.92 Billion On Food, Foreign Trips by ButterBerry: 6:17am On Oct 09, 2022
Inspite of the damage APC have caused Nigeria, i can believe some people still want to vote for the evil party because of ethnicity. Truly Africa is a dark continent.

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