President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the site for the construction of the Presidential Wing of the State House clinic within the precinct of the Aso Villa.
The Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs had visited the site during its oversight function to know the level of utilisation of budgetary allocation to State House.
The Permanent Secretary, State House, Umar Tijjani, told members of the Senate committee that the new wing of the State House Clinic when completed, would serve the Nigerian populace.
He said the state of the art clinic would particularly cater for the medical needs of the President, Vice-President, members of their families as well as other government officials.
According to him, the health project is expected to be completed in the next two years before the end of the Buhari-led administration.
Umar, however, lamented that the non release of budgetary allocation to State House in full had become a challenge as some of the facilities at the nation’s seat of power had become obsolete.
He noted that out of about N8.699 billion budgeted for State House in the 2018 fiscal year, only about N5.083 billion (58 per cent) was released, leaving an outstanding balance of about N3.616 billion.
Umar told the committee that in 2019, out of about N6.955 billion budgeted, only about N2 billion, representing 38 per cent of the total sum was released, while in 2020, the sum of about N4.878 billion was appropriated and fully released.
The Permanent Secretary, who also fielded questions from State House correspondents, noted that the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic had an adverse effect on the economy.
”We are dealing with phasing out a lot of infrastructure that have come to the end of their lifespan.
“We have the issue of our ICT infrastructure, we have the issue of our equipment in the Conference Centre here, kitchen equipment, we have the issue of telecommunications, and operational and utility vehicles that are gradually coming to the tail end of their lives and we need to replace them.”
Umar added that the biggest intervention needed by the State House was in the building and construction of the Presidential wing of the State House Clinic.
According to him, this project is of a strategic national importance and it’s being done in form of a legacy project.
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