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    Home»News»2020 Budget: Senate Approves N140.3b For NCC
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    2020 Budget: Senate Approves N140.3b For NCC

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comDecember 19, 2019 --- 1:21 amNo Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Senate Wednesday approved N140,383,591,000 for the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, for the 2020 fiscal year.

    The approval came, following consideration of the report of the Senate Committee on Communications during plenary.

    The Chairman of the Communications Committee, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, while giving a breakdown of the Commission’s total expenditure for the year 2020, said that N39,297,044,000 is for recurrent expenditure and N20,863,699,000 for special projects.

    The lawmaker added that out of the total budget for the Commission, the sum of N8,129,462,000 is for capital expenditure, N64,208,446,000 for Transfer to Federal Government, and N7,500,000,000 as Transfer to the Universal Service Provision Fund.

    In a related development, the Senate, Wednesday, also approved the sum of N11,594,920,847 for the Universal Service Provision Fund for the 2020 fiscal year.

    The approval came after consideration of the report of the Committee on Communications chaired by Senator Tinubu.

    Out of the total amount approved, N2,354,055,799 is for recurrent expenditure, N196,108,610 for capital expenditure and N9,044,756,438 for USPF projects and programmes.

    The upper chamber also confirmed President Buhari’s nominees for appointment as Chairman and members of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

    This was even as the upper chamber confirmed Mr. Edward Lametek Adamu as Chairman of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON).

    The confirmation of the nominees was a sequel to the consideration of the reports of the Senate Committees on Finance, and Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions.

    The nominees confirmed for positions on the board of the Federal Inland Revenue Service are Muhammad Mamman Nami (North Central), Chairman; James Yakwen Ayuba, North Central; Ado Danjuma, North West; Adam Baba Mohammed, North East; Ikeme Osakwe, southeast; Adewale Ogunyomade, South West, and Ehile Adetola Aibangbee, South-South.

    Representatives of Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government on the board confirmed by the Senate are Ladidi Bara’atu Mohammed, Office of Attorney-General of the Federation; Godwin Emefiele, Central Bank of Nigeria; Fatima Hayatu, Ministry of Finance; Maagbe Adaa, Revenue Mobilization Allocation, and Fiscal Commission; Umar Ajiya, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; DCG Isah, Nigeria Customs Service, and Registrar General, Corporate Affairs Commission.

    and Banking Chairman of the Communications Committee- Senator Oluremi Tinubu DCG Isah-Nigeria Customs Service Ehile Adetola Aibangbee-South South Fatima Hayatu-Ministry of Finance Federal Inland Revenue Service Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Godwin Emefiele-Central Bank of Nigeria Ikeme Osakwe-South East Insurance and other Financial Institution James Yakwen Ayuba-North Central Ladidi Bara'atu Mohammed-Office of Attorney-General of the Federation Maagbe Adaa-Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission Mr. Edward Lametek Adamu-Chairman of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) Muhammad Mamman Nami (North Central)-Chairman Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) Registrar General-Corporate Affairs Commission Senate Committees on Finance Umar Ajiya-Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
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