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FG approves N8.3 billion for police vehicles, equipment

The federal government has approved N8.3 billion to purchase operational vehicles and equipment for the Nigeria Police Force.

• June 1, 2022
Minister Muhammad Dingyadi
Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi [Photo credit: Politics and Life]

The federal government has approved N8.3 billion to purchase operational vehicles and equipment for the Nigeria Police Force.

The Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammed Dingyadi, disclosed this on Wednesday while briefing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja.

“Today, the Federal Executive Council approved for the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) to award contracts for the supply of 82 operational vehicles, Toyota brand, for the efficient operation of Nigeria Police at the total cost of N2.2 billion,” Mr Dingyadi said.

He said the approvals also covered the supply of drugs and medical equipment for police hospitals.

“We also had approval for supply of customised police raincoats for distribution to police across the country at the cost of N1.9 billion.

“Also customised boots at the cost of N576 million; we also got approval for the supply of micro first aid kits for the police at the cost of N1 billion as well as customised instructional materials for the police colleges and schools at the cost of N664 million.

“There is also the supply of drugs and medical equipment for police hospitals across the country at the cost of N2 billion; when you add all these projects, they will come up to N8.3 billion,” he said.

Minister of Power, Abubakar Aliyu, said he presented three items to the council, the first of which, was a note on the ongoing projects.

“The second one is a request for approval of a contract to supply and install an emergency restoration system or 330KV and 132KV transmission line for ongoing rehabilitation work in Lagos at the sum of 968,000 dollars as the offshore component; the onshore component is N7.4 million.

“The third item is a variation on a subsisting contract of a sub-station in Katsina and Kano, and the variation sum is only on the onshore component of the contract, which has offshore and onshore components as usual with electricity contracts.

“So, it is only affecting the onshore component due to escalation of construction materials within; the sum is N445.3 million, and the subsisting contract amount as I told you the offshore is not affected.

“The onshore, which was N939.4 million, has now moved to N1.9 billion and the council graciously approved,” he said. 

(NAN) 

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