The Federal Government plans to spend
N94.5 million on bullet-proof tyres for President Muhammadu Buhari and
others this year, State House Permanent Secretary Jalal A. Arabi has
said.
Canteen and kitchen equipment will cost N100.8 million.
These are part of the breakdown of the
State House budget presented by Arabi to the Senate Committee on
Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs.
The number of treated (bulletproof) tyres that will be bought with N94.5 million was, however, not specified.
Arabi told the committee that N94.5 million (50% of the actual sought for in 2016)
The amount is expected to address the
shortfall and complement the requirement of “the sector which are mostly
treated tyres procured at exorbitant price”.
On why the tyres should be bought at
“exorbitant price”, Arabi explained that “some of the tyres being
purchased are actually treated (bulletproof)” and hence constituted the
bulk of the purchase cost.
For canteen and kitchen equipment, Arabi said N100.8 million was provided in the 2017 budget.
He added: “This amount is principally
the unreleased appropriation for 2016, which was the unpaid balance in
2015 for contracts awarded and executed. The sum of N80.2million
appropriated in 2016 has up to this moment not been released hence its
rollover and inclusion in 2017.”
Arabi noted that it was important to
mention that the proposal covered kitchen equipment in the main
residence, VP’s residence, banquet hall, State House medical centre,
State House auditorium and 22 guest houses.
On electricity charges, he said N45.3 million was approved in the last year’s budget.
The State House’s electricity bill for
2016, according to Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), was
N252 million. Another outstanding liability of over N300 million for
State House, Lagos facilities.
Arabi noted that the provision in the 2016 budget could not accommodate the outstanding liability.
He said the management of the State
House was forced to install meters in 2016 to ensure proper billing “and
that was what reduced the bill to a reasonable figure”.
Arabi said that since the bills were
subject of reconciliation “we have made a modest provision of the sum of
N319.6 million for 2017 to settle current and part of outstanding bills
as noted above”.
The committee chairman, Senator Tijjani
Kaura said the State House Medical Centre should be properly funded as
it does not serve the Presidential Villa alone, but provides services
for outsiders.
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