Home News Information Ministry To Spend N58 million On Digitisation of Cash Books Registers
NewsTechnology

Information Ministry To Spend N58 million On Digitisation of Cash Books Registers

112

Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Information has budgeted the sum of N58 million for the digitisation of items such as cash books, vote books, registers and ledgers.

This is contained in the 2024 Appropriation Act of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

This allocation can be found on page 219 of the 2024 Appropriation Act. It is tagged: “Digitisation of Vote Books, Cash books, Fixed Assets registers, Advances ledgers, etc. by the Finance and Account Department.”

This differs from the allocation of N42.3 million for the provision of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) as part of the ministry’s digitisation process. Checks by West Africa Weekly show that top ECM software does not cost up to $5,000 (roughly N8 million)

The ministry also separately budgeted N13.4 million for the “digitisation of procurement records, tender administration, and processes.”

This is over N100 million for over-inflated digitisation exercises when most citizens groan over hunger and economic hardship under the President Bola Tinubu administration.

Read More:

About The Author

Related Articles

News

Edo Governor-Elect, Deputy Kneel To Greet Tinubu At Aso Villa

The Governor-Elect of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo and his Deputy Elect, Dennis...

NNPC Petrol Dangote
News

Dangote Refinery: Reps Back Independent Marketers’ Request To Boycott NNPC

The House of Representatives has backed the request of independent oil marketers...

Court Sentence
News

Offa Robbery: Kwara High Court Sentences Five to Death for Armed Robbery, Homicide

The Kwara State High Court has sentenced five suspects involved in the...

FinanceNews

Sokoto Governor Approves Over N1.1 Billion for ‘Boats and Life Jackets for Flooded Communities’

The Sokoto State government has approved N1.1 billion to purchase motorised boats...