The
Presidency is likely to acquire two bullet proof vehicles next year,
according to the breakdown of budget. They are to cost N280 million.
Under the “replacement of aged vehicles of the presidential ground fleet (PGF)”, N280 million is set aside for two bullet proof vehicles for the President and the Vice President.
Under the “replacement of aged vehicles of the presidential ground fleet (PGF)”, N280 million is set aside for two bullet proof vehicles for the President and the Vice President.
The
budget proposes for the “procurement of two treated (bullet proof)
Mercedes Benz saloon 600 E Guard for use by the President and Vice
President at N140,000,000 each”.
Next year, the Presidency plans to spend N356,724,300 to replace aged vehicles belonging to the presidential ground fleet.
Besides, there are plans to acquire “five Mercedes benz saloon 350 (semi plain/partial bullet proof) at N25,000,000 each, 10 jeeps (assorted - Range Rover, Prado and Land Cruiser) at N10,000,000 each and procurement of accessories and maintenance equipment for guard vehicles at N25,000,000.”
Besides, there are plans to acquire “five Mercedes benz saloon 350 (semi plain/partial bullet proof) at N25,000,000 each, 10 jeeps (assorted - Range Rover, Prado and Land Cruiser) at N10,000,000 each and procurement of accessories and maintenance equipment for guard vehicles at N25,000,000.”
In
the budget, provision has been made for the upgrade of Villa
facilities; such as the “extension of Villa gates 2, 7 & 11 at
N75,960,819.50; extension of power supply to the State House Central
Store at N35,913,032.40; extension of UPS power source to (the popular)
Presidential Guest House No. 7, Villa, at N57,427,205.20”.
Other
planned upgrades are the “overhauling of power house generator sets
1and 2 at N127, 500,000; renovation and refurbishing of the family wing
of the main residence at N512,375,533.00; land reclamation at the State
House Medical Centre at N385,350,320.00; rehabilitation of transformer
sub-station in the Villa at N101,671,574.78; extension/expansion of
State House car parks at N97,950,710.50 and provision of communication
equipment for the Villa, Dodan Barracks, Marina and Vice President’s
guest house in Lagos at N 108,000,000.00.”
These upgrades amount to N1,502,149,195.38.
Under the on-going projects, provision has been made for the acquisition, upgrading and furnishing of the Vice President’s guest house at Aguda. The cost: N230,132,579.
Under the on-going projects, provision has been made for the acquisition, upgrading and furnishing of the Vice President’s guest house at Aguda. The cost: N230,132,579.
Last year, the project was earmarked to cost N400,000,000.
The rehabilitation of the presidential/ministerial chalet at the Nnamdi Azikwe Airport, Abuja, is billed to cost N36,876,378 in 2012. Last year, N48,000,000 was budgeted.
The rehabilitation of the presidential/ministerial chalet at the Nnamdi Azikwe Airport, Abuja, is billed to cost N36,876,378 in 2012. Last year, N48,000,000 was budgeted.
Unlike
the 2011 budget, the rehabilitation of 10 houses on Ibrahim Taiwo
Street for use as presidential guest houses is proposed to cost the
country N5,350,600, each amounting to N52,866,750. In this year’s
budget, the project was estimated to cost N101,000,000.
The
rehabilitation of the State House Marina, and Dodan Barracks, both in
Lagos, is to cost N530,571,330 next year. Both projects were estimated
to cost N628,640,000 this year.
Also
in next year’s budget proposal is the rehabilitation of the Villa
administrative building, which, according to the budget details,
“requires thorough renovation which has not come since 10 years.
“The
work is for repair and renovation of the entire building complex,
including electrical, mechanical and other services.” N357,731,882 is
proposed for the project, which attracted a N302,291,157 vote this year.
There
is also the rehabilitation of the banquet hall dome roof. “The dome of
the banquet hall is showing signs of whethering and needs total
rehabilitation, using specialised scaffolding system and application of
bitumen.”
Next year, N62,228,920 is voted; N81,000,000 was budgeted for the project this year.
Next year, N62,228,920 is voted; N81,000,000 was budgeted for the project this year.
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