The Permanent Secretary of the State House, Mr Jalal Arabi, has reacted to criticisms that the 3.219 billion naira budget for the State House Medical Center is over bloated.
Mr Arabi appeared before the Senate Committee on Federal Character and Intergovernmental Affairs and the House Committee on Special Duties, to defend the 2016 budget appropriation to the state house.
Having given a breakdown of some of the key areas of the budget before the Senate Committee on Federal Character and Intergovernmental Affairs, the amount allocated to the medical centre attracted most criticism. The same questions he faced at the House of Representatives Committee on Special Duties.
The Permanent Secretary explained that the State House, among others, extends to Marina and the Dordan Barracks in Lagos and most of the infrastructure in the places are calling for attention and need to be made to function optimally, hence the need for increase in budgetary allocation to the State House.
He said that the improvement of the medical center will propel it to serve as a center of excellence and reduce medical tourism.
He added that the medical center does not charge fees for its services and hence does not generate revenue for itself.
The committees are expected to take their findings to the Senate and House of Reps hoping that the budget will be passed.
Source: (ChannelsTv)
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Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Inflated Budget: Perm Sec. defended State House Medical Centre Budget
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