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Obaseki to Present N140bn 2018 Budget Proposal to Edo Assembly Wednesday

by Summit News Desk
November 27, 2017
in Nigeria News
Obaseki to Present N140bn 2018 Budget Proposal to Edo Assembly Wednesday

File: Governor Obaseki at Edo State House of Assembly During the 2017 Budget Presentation


By Lucky Isibor

The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, will on Wednesday, present the budget proposal for 2018 fiscal year to the Edo State House of Assembly for consideration.

The budget expected drive growth and progress in all sectors of the state, has N73,925, 548, 087.59 for capital expenditure, while N66,264,096,418.26 is proposed for recurrent vote. This brings the total budget to N140, 189,644,505.85.

According to Obaseki, the budget will boost industrial activities following the implementation of the 2017 budget, which laid the foundation for economic revolution in the state.

Reviewing the activities of the outgoing year, the governor said that, “despite the challenges posed by the economic recession, the state was able to meet its salary and pension obligations to civil servants, constructed several roads across the state and kick-started the development of the N200billion Benin Industrial Park amongst other achievements.”

Comparatively, the 2018 proposed capital vote of N73,925, 548, 087.59 is larger in size by about 12.04billion naira than the 2017 figures of 61,881,175,800.

The governor explained that key priority areas in the proposed 2018 capital expenditure framework include social and physical infrastructure for which N46billion has been earmarked.

To boost employment generation across the state, he explained that N12,871,000,000 will be spent on economic growth and employment enablers.

He assured that through frugal allocation of the state’s resources, thousands of jobs will be created in the first phase of the Benin Industrial Park that will come on stream in 2018.

He expressed his excitement about the readiness of development partners like the World Bank and other multilateral agencies as well as the private sector to key into the institutional reform programmes and the industrialisation drive of the state.

On the revenue side, he said the various organs of government concerned with generating revenue have been repositioned to perform optimally.

Other key sectors of the state such as education, health, youth and women empowerment, social development and judiciary reform will receive their share of the budget.


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