In the copy of the 2023 Appropriation Bill submitted by president Buhari to the National Assembly recently, the Economic Financial Crime Commission has revealed it will spend about N2 billion in 2022 to transport its operatives to various locations, including local and international training programmes.
The amount is separate from the money allocated for international travel for training.
For “local travel and transport for training,” the EFCC plans to spend N81,316,531, while “local travels and transport others” will gulp N700,201,435.
“International travel: training” will take N80,752,521, while “international travel: others” will be at the cost of N58,650,618.
Mr Buhari’s regime has plans to borrow to finance the N6.258 trillion deficit in the proposed 2022 budget.
According to the Nigerian Domestic and Foreign Debt Report, published this year by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the country’s total public debt under Mr Buhari watch as of September 2020 stood at N32.2 trillion ($84.57 billion).