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Budget:President Bola Ahmad Tinubu And Vice President Kashim Shettima’s Trips To Gulp Over 9 Billion Naira
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima will spend N9.36 billion on local and foreign travels as well as refreshments in the coming year.
This is contained in the details of the 2025 Appropriation Bill released by the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning.
The president had, on Wednesday, present the N49.7 trillion 2025 budget proposals to a joint session of the National Assembly.
The fiscal document is christened: ‘Restoration Budget, Securing peace and building prosperity.’
According to the budget proposal, Tinubu will spend N7.44 billion on travels and refreshments; while Shettima will spend N1.9 billion for same.
The president’s international travels in 2025 will gulp N6.14 billion; and his local trips, N873.9 million.
Also, the sum of N431.6 million was earmarked for Tinubu’s refreshments and meals as well as foodstuffs and catering supplies.
The vice president’s international travels in 2025 will gulp N1.31 billion; and local trips, N417.5 million.
Refreshments and meals as well as foodstuff and catering supplies for the vice president will gulp N186.02 million.
In 2024, President Tinubu, Vice President Shettima, and First Lady Remi Tinubu spent not less than N5.24 billion on local and foreign travel between January and March 2024, according to an analysis of the travel expenses using GovSpend, a civic tech platform that tracks and analyses the Federal Government’s spending.
Presidency to spend N10.6bn on cars, honorarium, fuel, SAs office
The Office of the President also proposed N4,760,035,960 for vehicles, with N3,661,566,123 for the purchase of State House operational vehicles and N1 billion for the replacement of Sport Utility Vehicle (SUVs).
Another N255,728,214 was budgeted for purchase of cars, with N127,864,107 set aside for the procurement of SUVS for the president and vice president as well as N127,864,107 for the purchase of operational vehicles at the Presidential Conference Car Unit (CCU) fleet.
The sum of N5,938,883,548 was proposed for honorarium, construction for Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants’ Office Complex and fuel for generators.
The budget proposals showed that N2,118,521,128 was earmarked for sitting allowance/honorarium, N1,989,579,359 for fuel and N1,830,783,061 (billion) is for construction of office complex for SAs and SSAs.
2025 Appropriation Bill scales second reading
The National Assembly yesterday passed the N49.7tn ‘Restoration’ Budget for a second reading.
The budget was passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives after various deliberations on the bill’s general principles by senators and members of the House of Representatives at their separate sittings.
In the Senate, the budget was passed and referred to the Committee on Appropriations after being put to a voice vote by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, who presided over the session.
Similarly, in the House of Representatives, the appropriation bill was passed for second reading and referred to the House Committee on Appropriation for further legislative actions.
Also, the House also passed through Second Reading, a Bill to extend the capital component of the 2024 Budget to June 30th, 2025.
The bill was presented on the floor of the House by the House Leader, Rep. Julius Ihonvere.
It was titled, ‘A Bill for an Act to Amend the Appropriation Act, 2024 to extend the Implementation of the Capital Component of the Appropriation Act, 2024 from 31 December, 2024 to 30 June 2025 and for Related Matters (HB.2023).’
Meanwhile, both chambers of the National Assembly have adjourned sittings to January 14, 2025, to observe recess for the yuletide celebrations.
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CBN permits BDCs to buy up to $25,000 FX
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has granted Bureau de Change (BDC) operators temporary permission to purchase up to $25,000 weekly in foreign exchange (FX) from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM).
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has granted Bureau de Change (BDC) operators temporary permission to purchase up to $25,000 weekly in foreign exchange (FX) from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM).
This move, detailed in a circular dated December 19, 2024, is designed to meet seasonal retail demand for FX during the holiday period.
The circular was signed by T.G. Allu, on behalf of the Acting Director of the Trade and Exchange Department.
The arrangement will be in effect from December 19, 2024, to January 30, 2025.
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CITAD and Save the Children Distribute Sanitary Packs to Flood Victims in Jigawa State
The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), in collaboration with Save the Children International, has distributed sanitary packs to 500 flood victims in Kafin Hausa Local Government Area, Jigawa State.
The beneficiaries were drawn from Kaigamari, Chakwasam, and Bulangu, three communities severely affected by a devastating flood in August.
The distribution was part of CITAD’s Flood Rapid Response (FRR) project, which aims to address the hygiene needs of displaced families.
Speaking at the event, the Executive Director of CITAD, represented by Mr. Isah Garba, highlighted the significance of the intervention.
“In August, these communities faced an unprecedented natural disaster that disrupted not only their livelihoods but also their basic living conditions,” Mr. Garba said. “As an organization committed to improving community resilience, we saw it as our responsibility to step in and provide the necessary support. The sanitary packs will help ensure better hygiene and reduce the risk of disease outbreaks among these vulnerable families.”
He also emphasized the need for long-term measures to prevent such disasters in the future, urging government agencies and development partners to invest in flood control and community preparedness.
“This intervention is just the beginning. We hope to see more concerted efforts from all stakeholders to ensure that these communities are better equipped to handle future challenges,” Mr. Garba added.
Community leaders voiced their concerns about the challenges faced by flood victims. The District Head of Bulangu, Alhaji Ibrahim Suleiman Wamban Hadejia, represented by Abdullahi Idris Bulangu, described the devastation caused by the flood.
“We lost so much in the flood—homes, farmlands, and essential household items,” he said. “This support from CITAD and Save the Children International has brought a sense of relief to many of our people. We sincerely appreciate their effort in standing with us during this challenging time.”
Similarly, the Leader of Chakwasam community, Malam Adamu Idris, emphasized the importance of hygiene assistance in preventing disease outbreaks. “When disasters like this happen, the risk of waterborne diseases is always high,” he said. “These sanitary packs will go a long way in safeguarding the health of our people, especially women and children.”
Some of the beneficiaries also shared their experiences. Aisha Ibrahim, a mother of five from Bulangu, expressed her relief. “Since the flood, we have been struggling to keep our children healthy and clean. This support means a lot to us because it addresses one of our most pressing needs,” she said.
Malam Abdullahi Usman from Chakwasam described the distribution as essential. “The flood destroyed everything we had, including basic supplies for hygiene. These items will help us maintain some dignity as we work to rebuild our lives,” he said.
Shehu Muhammad from the Bulangu District Consultative Forum commended CITAD’s effort in facilitating the provision of sanitary packs.
He stated that the supplies would enable affected families to address health-related challenges, reducing the risk of complications and diseases associated with poor hygiene.
Reports show that the floods affected over 3,000 families in Bulangu, displacing about 1,000 people and destroying houses, farmlands, and property worth millions of naira.
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