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Thursday, May 11, 2017

Breakdown of 2017 Budget

The 2017 Appropriations Bill proposed by President Muhammadu Buhari in December last year, has been passed by the National Assembly, on Thursday, 11th May, 2015.

The National Assembly has passed the 2017 Appropriations Bill, raising the budget from N7.28 billion earlier proposed by President Muhammadu Buhari in December last year, to N7.44 trillion.

The Appropriations Committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives separately presented their harmonised reports of the budget for consideration and subsequent passage on Thursday.

According to the report,

1. N434.4 billion was appropriated for statutory transfers to the National Judicial Council (N100 billion);

2. Niger Delta Development Commission (N64.02 billion)

3. Universal Basic Education (N95.2 billion);

4. National Assembly (N125 billion);

5. Public Complaints Commission (N4 billion)

6. INEC (N45 billion)

7. National Human Rights Commission (N1.2 billion).

The seven establishments are to get allocations on first line charge. In practice, the spending details of these offices are not made public.

Here's a full breakdown of the budget we culled from Nigerian Senate Twitter handle @NGRSenate;
 

2017 Budget Breakdown:

Debt Service (Local & Foreign): N1,663,885,430,499.

Sinking Fund: N177,460,296,707

Total Debt Service: N1,849,345,727,206.  Recurrent Non-debt expenditure: N2,086,176,493,860

Federal Executive Bodies: N1,413,441,659.90

Service wide Votes & Pension: N191,631,846,958

Total Pensions: N191,631,846,956.

Other service wide votes: N138,700,000,000

Reforms to Special Acts: N40,000,000,000

Special Intervention recurrent (Heads):N350,000,000,000

Presidential Amnesty Programme Stipends: N766,700,000,000

Total Recurrent: N987,550,033,000

Capital Expenditure: N1,710,580,601,619

Head of sub-total Federal Executive Bodies: N7,248,944,788

Head of Federal Executive Bodies: N1,717,829,446,407

Capital Supplementation: N7,441,175,486,755.
 

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