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Bauchi govt denies allocating N400m for six computers

The Bauchi State Government has dismissed allegations that it allocated N400 million in the 2025 budget to purchase six computers for the Office of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), labelling the claim as “a lie from the pit of hell.”

In a statement issued by the Secretary to the State Government, Aminu Hammayo, the administration described the allegation as baseless propaganda aimed at tarnishing the reputation of Governor Bala Mohammed’s government.

“The proposed budget allocates N250 million for IT infrastructure, including approximately 150 computers to be distributed across the SSG office, Bauchi Environmental Protection Agency, Hajj Commission, Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Service, and select secondary schools in the state,” Hammayo clarified.

He stressed that the allocation reflects the administration’s commitment to modernizing state institutions and advancing digital transformation, dismissing the claim of N400 million for six computers as “preposterous and unfounded.”

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Hammayo further accused critics of fabricating the narrative to undermine the administration’s developmental strides, stating that Bauchi State remains focused on delivering progressive governance despite attempts to derail its mission.

She said, “The preposterous narrative of N400 million for six computers is nothing more than a lie from the pit of hell, concocted by detractors rattled by the administration’s remarkable developmental achievements. Their failure to come up with something remotely credible reveals their desperation and outright ineptitude. Bauchi State will not be swayed by these antics but remains steadfast in its mission to deliver impactful, progressive governance for its people.”

The government reaffirmed its dedication to transparency and impactful reforms, urging the public to disregard what it called “intellectually bankrupt propaganda.”

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