Unit/Ministry/Head | 2016 Total Expenditure (Bill) - President Buhari | 2015 Total Expenditure (Act) - Jonathan Administration | 2015 Total Expenditure (Bill) - President Jonathan |
Presidency | 39,124,978,811 | 24,473,865,117 | 26,663,050,469 |
Office of SGF | 62,358,813,315 | 58,013,699,584 | 52,782,859,141 |
Agric | 76,753,672,273 | 40,621,020,717 | 40,151,988,128 |
ICPC | 4,618,378,795 | 4,910,936,843 | 5,051,408,637 |
Defence | 429,098,182,742 | 375,497,219,431 | 358,466,078,637 |
Education | 406,556,376,895 | 415,883,784,654 | 419,854,986,591 |
FCT | 37,756,697,983 | 13,500,000,000 | 12,000,000,000 |
Foreign Affairs | 49,526,208,900 | 48,149,382,166 | 47,495,358,240 |
Finance | 11,192,101,558 | 18,873,401,022 | 11,100,949,474 |
Health | 76,333,193,241 | 259,751,742,847 | 252,543,773,757 |
Information (& Culture) | 45,162,778,886 | 24,132,420,241 | 10,092,743,679 |
Communication Technology | 15,997,128,516 | 11,592,048,380 | 11,106,611,116 |
Interior | 198,352,766,543 | 156,220,022,460 | 156,557,006,561 |
Office of HCSF | 8,042,152,611 | 7,090,556,728 | 7,296,828,934 |
Justice | 18,836,291,016 | 19,944,638,350 | 20,095,917,474 |
Power (Housing & Works) | 467,645,043,369 | 9,606,813,831 | 8,811,633,477 |
Petroleum Resources | 62,115,123,639 | 59,774,429,975 | 59,051,178,741 |
Works | 0 | 44,985,916,543 | 39,579,312,175 |
Mines & Steel Development | 18,625,703,622 | 11,031,109,540 | 10,436,482,841 |
Transportation/Aviation | 215,797,393,980 | 17,560,812,531 | 10,856,830,076 |
Environment | 19,678,214,892 | 17,499,334,341 | 15,646,485,175 |
Office of NSA | 90,350,068,052 | 88,726,771,998 | 84,128,320,723 |
Niger-Delta | 26,332,596,554 | 10,434,200,737 | 8,293,205,819 |
All Other MDAs | 705,001,195,996 | 534,703,640,112 | 542,518,166,359 |
SUB-TOTAL Executive MDAs | 3,085,255,062,189 | 2,272,977,768,148 | 2,210,581,176,224 |
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SUB-TOTAL Executive Bodies | 20,501,937,811 | 19,964,683,643 | 19,351,311,691 |
SUB-TOTAL Pensions and Gratuities | 200,170,000,000 | 375,478,494,343 | 231,408,494,338 |
SUB-TOTAL Service-Wide Votes (Including Capital Supplementation) | 945,063,000,000 | 640,127,011,023 | 541,779,017,746 |
TOTAL Expenditure (Non-Debt + Capital) | 4,250,990,000,000 | 3,164,127,957,157 | 3,003,120,000,000 |
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Statutory Transfers | 351,370,000,000 | 375,616,000,000 | 411,840,000,000 |
Debt Service | 1,475,320,000,000 | 953,620,000,000 | 943,000,000,000 |
GRAND TOTAL | 6,077,680,000,000 | 4,493,363,957,157 | 4,357,960,000,000 |
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Unit/Ministry/Head | 2016 Total Expenditure (Bill) |
Labour and Employment | 13,397,589,915 |
Science & Technology | 53,743,337,717 |
Water Resources | 44,206,418,733 |
Special Duties (SGF) | 72,894,125 |
Nigerian Police Formation & Command | 300,100,330,698 |
Operation Lafiya Dole | 10,000,000,000 |
Federal Character Commission | 3,371,278,211 |
Outsourced Services | 5,000,000,000 |
Amnesty Programme | 20,000,000,000 |
Symposium Shelter Afrique | 400,000,000 |
Entitlements of Former Presidents/HOS, etc. | 2,300,000,000 |
National Assembly (A Statutory Transfer) | 115,000,000,000 |
UBEC (A Statutory Transfer) | 77,110,000,000 |
INEC (A Statutory Transfer) | 45,000,000,000 |
Special Duties (SGF) | 72,894,125 |
| S/N | 2015 Ministry | S/N | 2016 Ministry | Minister |
| 1 | Power | 1 | Power, Works and Housing | Fashola/Shehuri |
| 2 | Works |
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| 3 | Land, Housing and Urban Development |
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| 4 | Finance | 2 | Finance | Adeosun |
| 5 | Trade and Investment | 3 | Minister for Industry, Trade and Investment | Enelamah/Abubakar |
| 6 | Petroleum Resources | 4 | Petroleum Resources | ../ Kachikwu (State) |
| 7 | Agriculture & Water Resources | 5 | Agriculture & Rural Development | Ogbeh/Lokpobiri |
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| 6 | Water Resources | Adamu |
| 8 | FCT | 7 | FCT | Bello |
| 9 | National Planning | 8 | Budget and National Planning | Udoma/Ahmed |
| 10 | Attorney General and Justice | 9 | Attorney General and Justice | Malami |
| 11 | Information and Communications | 10 | Information and Culture | Mohammed |
| 12 | Culture and Tourism; | 11 | Communication | Shittu |
| 13 | Education | 12 | Education | Adamu/Anwuka |
| 14 | Environment | 13 | Environment | Amina Mohammed/Jubril |
| 15 | Foreign Affairs | 14 | Foreign Affairs | Onyeama/Ibrahim |
| 16 | Health | 14 | Health | Adewole/Ehanire |
| 17 | Interior | 16 | Interior | Dambazzau |
| 18 | Police Affairs |
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| 19 | Labour and Productivity | 17 | Employment, Labour and Productivity | Ngige/Ocholi |
| 20 | Mines and Steel Development | 18 | Solid Minerals | Fayemi/Bwari |
| 21 | Niger Delta | 19 | Niger Delta | Uguru/Daramola |
| 22 | Defence | 20 | Defence | Alli |
| 23 | Science and Technology | 21 | Science and Technology | Onu |
| 24 | Transport | 22 | Transportation | Amaechi/Sirika |
| 25 | Aviation |
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| 26 | Women Affairs | 23 | Women Affairs | Al-Hassan |
| 27 | Youth Development | 24 | Youth and Sports and Chairman National Sport Commission | Dalong |
| 28 | Sports and Chairman National Sport Commission |
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| 29 | Special Duties |
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"There is no rationale for the N39 billion voted for the Ministry of Information in the 2016 budget as against the N9 billion allocated to the same Ministry in 2015. Are we to consume more propaganda in this appropriation year? It boggles the mind further when it is realised that the N39.1billion allocated to the Information is more than the combined budgets of Ministry of Transportation N13.7 billion, Ministry of Water Resources N7.2 billion and the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment N10.5 billion. The Information Ministry also has a higher vote than the Ministry of Agriculture N29 billion and Solid Mineral N9 billion. Yet, these are two key ministries crucial to diversification of our economy to meet the challenges of our reality.".... Yinka Odumakin.
Afis comment: First, welcome back Tony Ishiekwene, happy new year to you too.
Now to the hot sauce:
Going by what I pasted above, and if those were the correct figures presented to the NASS, Yinka Odumakin is onto something here.
I am going to be objective on this one, by Staying away from pettiness of Osun politics laced in grudges and sundry......I don't think Agriculture is given the attention it should have.
How can ministry of info get more funding than Water resources and Transportation combined?
How about Solid minerals, ministry of industry and investment get less than ministry of info?
What is the info ministry manufacturing that it need such budget?
Look, Odumakin is not a dumb guy, and he knows how to build up his propaganda not by lying stupidly like an Igbo, but by exaggerating the facts he has.
Love him or dislike him is not the issue here, just try to debunk what he posted by presenting to the Cyber Assembly your own set of facts.
I know Odumakin has ants in his eyes, but he is no fool.
Shikena
Afis
"Just as a solid rock is not shaken by the storm, even so the wise are not affected by praise or blame." — Dhamapada, verse 81.
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> On Jan 5, 2016, at 1:39 PM, Tony Ishiekwene <tonykwene@aol.com> wrote:
>
> There is no rationale for the N39 billion voted for the Ministry of Information in the 2016 budget as against the N9 billion allocated to the same Ministry in 2015. Are we to consume more propaganda in this appropriation year? It boggles the mind further when it is realised that the N39.1billion allocated to the Information is more than the combined budgets of Ministry of Transportation N13.7 billion, Ministry of Water Resources N7.2 billion and the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment N10.5 billion. The Information Ministry also has a higher vote than the Ministry of Agriculture N29 billion and Solid Mineral N9 billion. Yet, these are two key ministries crucial to diversification of our economy to meet the challenges of our reality.
> It is doubtful if our policy makers came across Rick Rowden's article titled "Africa's Boom Is Over" where he opined as follows:
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