The
Federal Government is proposing to spend N517.9m this year on meals
and refreshments for the Presidency, the Office of the Secretary to
the Government of the Federation, ministries of power and petroleum as
well as their parastatals.
The amount is contained in the
details of the 2015 budget breakdown, which was obtained by our
correspondents in Abuja on Sunday.
The N517.9m proposal for
refreshments and meals is 42.9 per cent or N158.94m higher than the
N359.94m approved for the offices and the MDAs in 2014 .
Out of the N517.9m, a provision of N174.54m was made for refreshments and meals for the State House in 2015.
The N174.64m, according to the budget, is 7.4 per cent or N11.98m higher than the N162.55m approved in 2014.
For
the office of the President, the budget breakdown revealed that a
provision of N142.47m was made for 2015 for refreshments and meals.
However, nothing was mentioned as regards refreshments and meals for the President in the 2014 budget.
For the Vice-President, a provision of N25.58m was made for meals and refreshments.
The N25.58m represents 136.8 per cent increase over the N10.8m approved for the two items in the 2014 fiscal year.
However,
while the State House Headquarters, Office of the President and the
Vice President all have a combined budgetary provision of N342.59m for
refreshments and meals, the 10 agencies under the presidency had a
provision of just N67.4m for the same items.
They are the Office
of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Millennium
Development Goals which has a provision of N8.49m; the Bureau for Public
Enterprises, N14.72m; the National Emergency Management Agency,N14m;
and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission N20m.
Others
are the Bureau of Public Procurement, N5.52m; the Nigeria Extractive
Industries Transparency Initiative, N3.81m; and the Office of the Chief
Economic Adviser to the President, N838,758.
In the same vein,
the Presidency’s budget for meal and refreshments could be described as a
sharp contrast over what was budgeted for the same purpose in the
ministries of power and petroleum resources, as well as agencies under
them which have a combined total provision of N48.7m.
The total
budget for refreshments and meals for the Federal Ministry of Power and
its agencies is N11.61m while that of Petroleum Resources is N37.1m.
In
the 2014 Appropriation Act, the Petroleum ministry got N39.65m. That of
the Ministry of Power for the same year could not be obtained.
Of the eight agencies under the Federal Ministry of Power, only four had allocations for refreshments and meals.
A
breakdown of the proposed budgetary allocation for 2015 shows that the
headquarters of the Power ministry has N4.96m; the National Rural
Electrification Agency, N2m; the Electricity Management Services
Limited, N4m and the Nigeria Electricity Management Limited, N652,111.
Also, of the six agencies under the Federal Ministry of
Petroleum Resources, only two have no allocations for refreshment and
meals. These are the Department of Petroleum Resources and the
Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency.
The headquarters
of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources has an allocation of N27.41m; the
Petroleum Training Institute, N1.81m; the Nigeria Content Development
and Monitoring Board, N5m and the Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Authority,
N2.9m.
The 2015 budget has a N4.358tn expenditure figure made up
of N412bn for Statutory Transfers; N943bn for Debt Servicing; N2.61tn
for Recurrent (Non-Debt) and N634bn for Capital Expenditure (inclusive
of Subsidy Re-investment and Empowerment Programme).
While the
recurrent vote is 85.8 per cent of aggregate budget, the capital
expenditure is just 14.2 per cent of the aggregate spending (inclusive
of SURE-P).
Credit: Ifeanyi Onuba/Okechukwu Nnodim/Punch
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