The 2026 federal budget shows that the State House at Aso Rock has allocated large sums for power-related expenses and facility maintenance, even as many Nigerians continue to face frequent electricity shortages.
The Presidential Villa’s spending includes billions of naira for generator fuel and millions more for the upkeep of buildings and infrastructure. Critics argue that such heavy expenditure highlights persistent challenges with Nigeria’s national electricity supply.
Analysts note that while government offices rely heavily on standby power systems, the high costs raise questions about budget priorities and whether structural reforms and investments that benefit the wider population should be given greater focus.
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