Wednesday 10 October 2012

Jonathan presents N4.92 trillion 2013 budget to National Assembly

President Goodluck Jonathan, today, presented a total expenditure of N4.92 trillion for the 2013 fiscal year before a joint session of the National Assembly, in Abuja.

In the budget proposal, recurrent expenditure was put at N2.41 trillion while N1.54 trillion will be spent on capital projects.

Some key allocations in the budget proposal include:
Works – N183.5 billion;
Power – N74.26 billion;
Education – N426.53 billion;
Health – N279.23 billion;
Defence – N348.91 billion;
Police – N319.65 billion;
Agriculture & Rural Development – N81.41 billion.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I particularly concern on that allocated to senators,house of rep their salaries and allownaces

Anonymous said...

You read my mind,let them be transparent about their salaries

Ugochukwu said...

Despite the fat salaries&allowances for showing up thrice in a week,they still collect bribes,awarding contracts to who they please,has anyone seen the horrible road they say they constructing Epe/ajah expressway,even a school sch leaver can do better than the engineers they hired.ACN whatever all of you will see,God is watching.
Tollgates of how much?for that crap they built causing traffic and chaos

Anonymous said...

WILL THEY BE PROPERLY MANAGED?

Anonymous said...

If only the national assembly will truly be free of corruption,one can smile with these figures here

Anonymous said...

Half of the money will not be used for it purpose