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Governor Makinde, Mbah and Obaseki present appropriation bills to assemblies
•Oyo proposes N434b; Enugu, N521b; Edo, N325.3b; Sokoto, N270.1b 2024 budgets
Governors Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Peter Mbah (Enugu), Godwin Obaseki (Edo), and Ahmed Aliyu (Sokoto) yesterday presented the 2024 Appropriation Bills to the Houses of Assembly for perusal and passage into law.
Makinde presented N434,221,765,938.79 budget proposal which comprises a Capital Expenditure of N222,337,320,199.85 and a Recurrent Expenditure of N211,884,445,728.95.
The governor said next year’s budget proposal, christened: Budget of Economic Recovery, offers a chance for his administration to show its responsiveness to the current economic realities in the country.
He said the Capital Expenditure is 2.4 per cent higher than the Recurrent Expenditure.
Makinde explained that the budget proposal envisaged an increased Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of N72 billion with an average of N6 billion monthly.
A breakdown of the proposals showed that Education got the highest share of N90,664,994,252 (20.88 per cent), followed by Infrastructure, which got N74,316,325,706 (17.11 per cent); Health, with N40,998,197,758.30 (9.44 per cent); and Agriculture, with N15,848,707,310.80 (3.65 per cent).
In Enugu State, Governor Mbah presented a budget proposal of N521,561,386,000 to the House of Assembly yesterday in Enugu.
The proposed budget, tagged: Budget of Disruptive Economic Growth, comprises a Recurrent Expenditure of N107,272,660,000, representing 20 per cent; and a Capital Expenditure of N414,334,120,000, representing 80 per cent of the total budget.
Education got the lion’s share of N134.5 billion, representing 33 per cent of the total budget proposal.
Mbah said through the revised budget, his administration had been able to make some appreciable progress in fulfilling its promises to Ndi Enugu in the last few months.
He estimated that the total recurrent revenues in 2024 will amount to ¦ 383,789,000,000.00, as against the approved revised provision for 2023 of ¦ 143,571,592,917.
Giving a breakdown of the projected revenues for 2024, Mbah said the state would generate N252,789,000,000 through Internally Generated Revenue (IGR); N60,000,000,000 through Statutory Revenue; N16,000,000,000 through Excess Crude and others; while N44,000,000,000 and N11,000,000,000 would be earned through Value Added Tax (VAT) and Opening Balance. (The Nation)