The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) presented its 2018 appropriation proposal of N1.62 billion to the Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation on Wednesday.
The Managing Director of the agency, Mr Bayo Onanuga while making the presentation said that total Recurrent Expenditure of the agency for the year, comprising Personnel Cost and Overhead Cost amounted to N1.42 billion.
Onanuga said that Capital Expenditure was N206.10 million, adding that Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) proposal for the agency during the period was N154.18 million.
He disclosed that in 2017, the agency recorded a shortfall in its revenue projection due to recession as some clients owed the organisation.
In his remarks, Chairman of the Committee, Sen. Suleiman Adokwe, urged the management of the agency to ensure that its budget statistics were consistent.
NAN reports that Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) and Voice of Nigeria (VON) also defended their budgets.
While defending NTA’s proposal, its Director-General, Alhaji Yakubu Ibn Mohammed, called for more funding to upgrade the organisation’s obsolete equipment.
He said that some agencies of government owed the station, a development that had resulted to drop of its internal revenue.
A member of the committee, Sen. Ben Bruce (PDP-Bayelsa), urged the media organisations to be more creative in order to generate more funds to run their agencies.
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