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2023 Budget: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn on Internet Data Subscription

by Jam theconscienceng
October 11, 2022
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2023 Budget: Aso Rock To Spend N14bn on Internet Data Subscription

After the recent submission of the 2023 budget for the fiscal year, a breakdown of the budget has emerged.

According to the details in the budget, the sum of N14 billion will be used for the internet, paper, computers, and a host of others in Aso Rock Interestingly, further breakdown revealed that the N14bn will also cover for electricity and water charges.

Details from the 2023 budget have revealed that the internet subscription of the state house in Abuja will gulp the sum of N14 billion.

THECONSCIENCEng gathered that the total sum will also go telephone charges, stationaries, and a host of other related charges.

The N14bn is also expected to cover for stationaries, computers, papers, and other related items.

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Meanwhile, a further breakdown of the budget revealed that N67.1 will be for internet subscription at the state house, and stationaries, as well as computers, will go for N79m.

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