The Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola, on
Sunday signed into law the 2015 Appropriation Bill with a pledge that
his administration would continue to render service to Lagosians until
the end of his tenure.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the governor`s assent
to the bill followed its passage by the state`s House of Assembly on
January 6.
Assenting to the bill at the State House, Marina, Mr. Fashola said the budget would focus on the completion of on-going projects in the state. Leadership Reports.
The governor expressed the confidence that the budget would not only deliver life impacting projects, but would also impact massively on the lives of residents.
Mr. Fashola said he chose to sign the budget on a Sunday to enable him attend the National meeting of the All Progressive Congress APC in Abuja on Monday.
He said the decision would enable the ministries, parastatal agencies and others to commence implementation of the budget while he would be away.
The governor said there is no excuse for any government to delay the passage and signing of the budget because of the ongoing electioneering campaigns across the country.
Mr. Fashola said: “When we presented the budget, there were financial challenges, but as you know, our revenue has been based largely on our common contribution; that is how we build our common wealth here.
“We need to be innovative, inventive and hard-working and that is what we have given in the last eight years and we won’t give anything less and with the support of the people of Lagos.
“They are the owners of this government and all of its service delivery programmes and I think as difficult and challenging as the revenue issue may be, we will consolidate and finish as many possible projects as we can”.
He urged residents in the state to ensure that gains of his administration are consolidated by voting the APC governorship candidate, Akinwunmi Ambode, during the general elections.
The budget comprises N247.713billion capital expenditure and N241. 977billion recurrent expenditure.
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Ben Akabueze, said approximately N248billion would be spent on capital expenditure and N241billion on recurrent expenditure.
According to him, the speed of ongoing projects will be intensified with the signing of the budget into law.
“The projected fall in the oil price has already been factored into the budget. The truth of the matter is that oil prices are always difficult to forecast.
“Since I started following those forecasts, everybody who has forecast oil prices over the years has failed. They haven’t got it right.
“For us, thankfully over 70 per cent of our budget is financed through our own Internally Generated Revenue. There are some linkage even between IGR and oil but it is not a direct dependency in that sense.
“This also challenges us to explore additional avenues to enhance revenue. That will be the major focus this year,” Mr. Akabueze said.
A breakdown of the budget showed that Economic Affairs has the highest allocation of N146.305 billion, followed by General Service, N107.69 billion, Education, N82.14 billion; Housing and Community Amenities, N49.033 billion, Health, N44.619 billion and Environmental Protection, N34.953 billion.
Others are: Public Safety and Order, N15.547 billion; Recreation, Culture and Religion, N3.118 billion; Social Protection, N1.589 billion, Planning Reserve, N2.26 billion and Contingency, N2.448 billion.
Recall that on the eve of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s visit to Lagos [Jan. 8], to flag off his presidential campaign, his kinsmen, the Ijaw Community in Lagos during a meeting with Governor Babatunde Fashola, pledged their support for the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Babatunde Raji Fashola
Assenting to the bill at the State House, Marina, Mr. Fashola said the budget would focus on the completion of on-going projects in the state. Leadership Reports.
The governor expressed the confidence that the budget would not only deliver life impacting projects, but would also impact massively on the lives of residents.
Mr. Fashola said he chose to sign the budget on a Sunday to enable him attend the National meeting of the All Progressive Congress APC in Abuja on Monday.
He said the decision would enable the ministries, parastatal agencies and others to commence implementation of the budget while he would be away.
The governor said there is no excuse for any government to delay the passage and signing of the budget because of the ongoing electioneering campaigns across the country.
Mr. Fashola said: “When we presented the budget, there were financial challenges, but as you know, our revenue has been based largely on our common contribution; that is how we build our common wealth here.
“We need to be innovative, inventive and hard-working and that is what we have given in the last eight years and we won’t give anything less and with the support of the people of Lagos.
“They are the owners of this government and all of its service delivery programmes and I think as difficult and challenging as the revenue issue may be, we will consolidate and finish as many possible projects as we can”.
He urged residents in the state to ensure that gains of his administration are consolidated by voting the APC governorship candidate, Akinwunmi Ambode, during the general elections.
The budget comprises N247.713billion capital expenditure and N241. 977billion recurrent expenditure.
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Ben Akabueze, said approximately N248billion would be spent on capital expenditure and N241billion on recurrent expenditure.
According to him, the speed of ongoing projects will be intensified with the signing of the budget into law.
“The projected fall in the oil price has already been factored into the budget. The truth of the matter is that oil prices are always difficult to forecast.
“Since I started following those forecasts, everybody who has forecast oil prices over the years has failed. They haven’t got it right.
“For us, thankfully over 70 per cent of our budget is financed through our own Internally Generated Revenue. There are some linkage even between IGR and oil but it is not a direct dependency in that sense.
“This also challenges us to explore additional avenues to enhance revenue. That will be the major focus this year,” Mr. Akabueze said.
A breakdown of the budget showed that Economic Affairs has the highest allocation of N146.305 billion, followed by General Service, N107.69 billion, Education, N82.14 billion; Housing and Community Amenities, N49.033 billion, Health, N44.619 billion and Environmental Protection, N34.953 billion.
Others are: Public Safety and Order, N15.547 billion; Recreation, Culture and Religion, N3.118 billion; Social Protection, N1.589 billion, Planning Reserve, N2.26 billion and Contingency, N2.448 billion.
Recall that on the eve of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s visit to Lagos [Jan. 8], to flag off his presidential campaign, his kinsmen, the Ijaw Community in Lagos during a meeting with Governor Babatunde Fashola, pledged their support for the All Progressives Congress (APC).
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