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Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by 2mercy: 2:15pm On Oct 11, 2022
The Presidential Villa plans to spend N14.8bn on Internet access, stationery and telephone charges, among others, under the Federal Government’s planned expenditure captured in the 2023 budget.

In the budget, N67.1m was budgeted for Internet access to the Villa, while stationery and computer consumables would be N79m.

A further breakdown of the budget also showed that N35.9m was allocated for electricity charges, telephone charges and water rates each got N306.2m, N6m and N40.6m respectively.

Out of the total budget for the Villa, N1.6bn would be spent on personnel cost.

Meanwhile, the sum of N35m was budgeted for books and newspapers, with newspapers alone taking N26.4m and books gulping N8.5m.

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.

Ahead of the Federal Government budget presentation, the House of Representatives, on Thursday, passed the 2023–2025 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper, which the President earlier presented to the National Assembly.

The passage followed the consideration of the report of the Committee on Finance.

The House approved an aggregate FGN expenditure of N19.76tn, made up of total recurrent (non-debt) of N8.53tn; personnel costs (MDAs) of N827.8bn; capital expenditure (exclusive of transfers), N3.96tn; special intervention (recurrent) of N350bn; and special intervention (capital) of N7bn.

https://punchng.com/aso-rock-to-spend-n14bn-on-internet/?amp

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Diligent1(f): 3:22pm On Oct 11, 2022
What did you budget for Youth Empowerment and Education, I want to know?
Because 90% of crime committed in Nigeria are from youths, if they are not engaged there will be problem.

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Salvador1: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
Kuku finish us nah.

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Rebuke: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
Hahaha. They want to spend millions on books they will never read.

Our leaders are feeding fat on our resources while the citizens are dying of hunger.

I was having a conversation with a man (a married man with kids o) and he told me how much he earns per month and I almost wept. I couldn't control my emotions, had to ask him how he copes, he said " ah my own is still better na, my own neighbour doesn't even earn upto that amount and he even has more kids. Everyone is just surviving ni"

I divided the amount he earns per amount by 30days and discovered dude isn't even earning upto N500 per day.

After a serious conversation with him, he now saw reasons to never vote either APC or PDP again. Baba is now Obedient.

Reasons for the above story? Many people are still foolishly rooting for either APC or PDP because they fail to realise these same set of people brought us to where we are today.

They don't care about yhu, they only care about themselves and themselves.

That's why they could spend such amount of money on unnecessary things they don't even need while yhu are hungry.

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Nobody: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
Useless government

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Kurumaru: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
Na today?? Buhari is indeed fighting kwarapsion..

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Mogajunior(m): 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
shocked

We need to take back this country, we need to secure this country, we need to rescue this country, these greedy crop of leaders can never have enough. Come 2023, let us vote right.

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by smile4kenn(m): 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
They want to enjoy all the basic amenities but will not provide it for the citixens?

Nigerians ehh

A Woman Supports Her Husband, Who Had Sex With Her While Still In Pain Three Weeks After Childbirth.

https://gist.am/q/a-woman-supports-her-husband-who-had-sex-with-her-while-still-in-pain-three-wee
Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by nyabingi(m): 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
E don red

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Nobody: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
Naija i hail thee grin

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Opolopoopolonio: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
What

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by BigYash: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2022
People dey chop for this government o.. See money ,when government say we no get. Meanwhile mtn dey give us low quality data at higher prices for outside aso rock

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by EXLOVER(m): 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
This is why the country is constantly moving backward, you can imagine what aso rock is using for internet, that is minus maintenance of the system. But common man can't enjoy 15 hrs of electricity per day

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Frontdude(m): 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Unbelievable
Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Highways: 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Okay
Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by socialmediaman: 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Even if it's N500 billion, Nigerians like Pandev are not complaining, it's part of the structure. They (Pandev) will diligently pay their taxes while you do whatever you want with the money grin

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Mekanus(m): 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Buhari and his gang of looters must be addicted to porn sites to be budgeting such amount for internet. Na Pornhub FHD Videos go chop the money Las Las.

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Aareakinwunmi(m): 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Ah.
Oluwa awon Oluwa, #14billion on internet.
even if you dey stream porn on HD, for an entire year, I don't expect that bill.

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by fkj950ax(m): 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
It’s not too much honestly
That’s about 1.1bn monthly
Power. Internet. Phone etc for AsoRock that has tons of rooms and offices and people working there.

A regular citizen using broadband in his house probably pays 15k a month on data. Buys PHCN card of like 6k monthly. Buys about 3k recharge card monthly. Buys 6k fuel monthly.

That’s about 30k monthly and N360k a year

Let’s all do the maths.

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by YousefNiyi: 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Atleast ASUU don off strike� cheesy
Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Coldie(m): 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
When u hear the definition of wickedness.
Nigeria is broke when it comes to doing something for citizens but when it comes to stealing Nigeria is not broke

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Smith414: 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Haba shocked shocked this na daylight robbery, and same party dey still plan to rule with another senior thief,, God forbid BATin

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by anonimi: 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Salvador1:
Kuku finish us nah.

Thiefnuibu is getting ready to continue the scam next year if you allow him to reinformce the failures of Buhari.

socialmediaman:
The 2018 Rating by Transparency International placed Nigeria at 148th position out of 180 countries. Nigeria was improving over the years under the previous government, until Buhari got elected as president, things became worse.

There is a difference between fact and fiction. We need to face facts, Buhari is worse than GEJ when it comes to fighting corruption, at least that’s what the facts prove.

Most of us believed there was corruption under Goodluck Jonathan’s Government. I agree with those who did, there was corruption, but not as bad as it is today under Mohammadu Buhari.

In 2012, Nigeria was placed at 139th position, In 2014, Nigeria gained 3 steps and was placed at 136th position. Under Buhari, Nigeria has lost many positions down to 148th.

There’s no further proof needed that corruption has worsened under Buhari’s government compared to previous years.

http://saharareporters.com/2018/02/21/transparency-international-ranks-nigeria-148th-worlds-least-corrupt-country

LieDetector:
President Muhammadu Buhari has urged Nigerians to ensure continuity of his regime by voting for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 presidential election.

“The forthcoming general elections will provide us with the opportunity to convince the electorate of the need for continuity to enable our party to consolidate on our achievements in the last 7 years,” Mr Buhari said.

The president, according to a statement by his spokesperson Femi Adesina on Friday, disclosed this while receiving a delegation from Nasarawa State.
“The Government and people of Nasarawa State, as usual, have a great role to play in returning our party to governance in the 2023 elections, in order to create a path for greater socio-economic growth and development.

“This is not only important for Nigeria alone but also for the West African Sub-Region,” the president was further quoted as saying.

https://gazettengr.com/nigerians-should-vote-tinubu-for-continuity-of-my-regime-buhari/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost


Emergingnation:
Flashback: How Bola Tinubu spoke highly of Buhari in 2015, named PDP ‘Poverty Development Party

National leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu had during the presidential campaign in 2015, referred to President Muhammadu Buhari as the only solution for the security and economic challenges facing Nigeria.

During a mega presidential rally, the former governor of Lagos State recalled how some powerful nations in the world returned to army generals when they were challenged, saying “Major General Buhari would revive Nigeria’s economy”.

He named the current opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP as the “Poverty Development Party saying they had nothing to offer.

His words at the time were; “Every nation has a period of their own challenges, when America was challenged, they turned to one great man, their ex-military general, General Eisenhower. When the French were challenged, they turned to their general, Charles de Gaulle.

“When Britain was challenged, they turned to their general. Today, Nigeria is economically and physically challenged so we turn to General Muhammadu Buhari. He is the right man for the job. If you talk about military experience, he has it abundantly, he has courage, simplicity, he has it abundantly.

“If you talk about great determination, a combination of vision and ability to perform, honesty and integrity, he has it abundantly.

“I laugh when the incapable government, ‘Poverty Development Party’ PDP were talking. They have nothing again to say, they now want to question the qualifications of General Buhari and look for his certificate”.

Following the manifestos in 2015 which projected the APC presidential candidate as a ‘saviour’, Buhari defeated the then incumbent president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan with Nigerians expecting a total change in security and economy.

https://dailypost.ng/2021/09/01/flashback-how-bola-tinubu-spoke-highly-of-buhari-in-2015-named-pdp-poverty-development-party/

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Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Nobody: 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Statehouse.
Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by bigdammyj: 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Noted.
Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Honchoslim16(m): 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
I know that this sh¡t is a façade, I ain't gon' let 'em fool me
Re: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn On Internet, Stationery, Electricity, Telephone Charges by Nobody: 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2022
Wahala.... grin grin

Naija my country

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