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Secretary-General Of Federation Office To Spend N545million On Furniture, Three Photocopiers, Another N1.4billion To Repair Vehicles

Areview of the 2025 proposed budget has shown that the Office of the Secretary-General of the Federation plans to spend N545 million on photocopying machines and office furniture.

As per details of the proposed budget, the government plans to spend N545million on “three heavy duty photocopiers and office furniture.” 

Other amounts proposed in the SGF budget include N100million for Independence Day celebrations, a sum of N1.4billion is budgeted for the renovation of the pool of vehicles at the Office of the Secretary General of the federation. 

The details include; five number Toyota Jeep, five numbers 4WD pick-up double cabin vehicle, eight numbers saloon cars.

A sum of N1.2 billion is budgeted for construction of SGF annex office (presidential aides wings). 

Another N1billion is budgeted for the provision of project buses, listed as six numbers coaster buses, five numbers 18-seater Toyota buses).

Another sum of N300 million is budgeted for digitalization at the office of the secretary to the government of the federation and other records.

There have been concerns on prudence in the expenditure of the government amid complaints on poor revenue and poor economy

the proposed 2025 budget currently before the National Assembly showed that the government plans to spend N298.3million on renovating the Vice-President’s Guest House in 2025.

The development is even as the state plans another N466.8million for renovation of Vice President quarters at the State House, Presidential Villa. 


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