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2024 Budget: Ministries, Departments, Agencies To Spend N14bn To Buy Computers, N28bn For Software

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The federal government plans to spend over N14.39 billion on purchasing computers, laptops and desktops, in over a 100 ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) in the 2924 fiscal year.

Another N28 billion was also budgeted for the acquisition of computer software by more than 90 MDAs, TheCable Index analysis of the 2024 budget shows.

A software is a set of instructions, data or programmes used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.

On December 1, 2023, the upper and lower parliament passed the 2024 budget proposal of N27 trillion for the second reading.

President Bola Tinubu later presented the appropriation bill to a joint session of the national assembly in November.

The proposed 2024 budget is still awaiting the final approval of the national assembly.

Specifically, in the 2024 budget, 109 MDAs plan to spend N14,397,404,379 on purchasing laptops and desktops; while a total of 96 MDAs are expected to expend N28,369,134,635 on acquiring computer software.

Here are the top 10 MDAs with the highest amount budgeted for the purchase of computers:

Ministry of education — N9,067,331,533

Ministry of works — N330,000,000

Ministry of solid minerals — N300,000,000

Federal Cooperative College, Ibadan — N250,000,000

Federal University Teaching Hospital, Enugu — N200,000,000

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control — N155,000,000

Usman Dan Fodio Teaching Hospital, Sokoto — N149,983,754

Federal University of Health Science, — N138,250,000

Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) — N130,000,000

Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA) — N120,000,000

The Top 10 MDAs With Highest Budget For Computer Software

Also, the 10 MDAs with the highest budget for computer software acquisition include:

Office of the chief of staff to the president — N10,128,500,000

Federal ministry of works — N2,498,800,000

Federal ministry of budget and economic planning — N1,879,691,122

National Drug Law Enforcement Agency — N1,827,500,000

Nigeria Immigration Service — N1,660,300,309

Lagos University Teaching Hospital — N1, 317,622,508

Federal ministry of housing and urban development — N775,140,261

Federal ministry of marine and blue economy — N525,000,000

National Primary Health Care Development Agency — N511,151,300

Economic and Financial Crimes Commission — N413,745,756

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