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Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, on Thursday, presented a 2023 budget estimate of N472.25 billion to the State House of Assembly.

The budget christened ‘Budget of Continued Development and Prosperity’ has N270.41billion as capital expenditure and N201.84 billion as recurrent expenditure.

It also has N79.49 billion as personnel cost, with N61.35 billion earmarked for overhead expenses, while N39.90 billion is for public debt charge.

Governor Abiodun said an estimated N210.25 billion was projected as Internally-Generated Revenue (IGR), with statutory allocation expected to be N92 billion.

He added that capital receipt, which included internal and external loans, as well as grants and aids, were projected at N128.37 billion.

The governor stated that infrastructure would gulp N129.37 billion, representing 27 per cent of the budget.

Abiodun said education would gulp N66.79 billion, representing 14 per cent, health sector got 51.48 billion, representing 11 per cent, while N29.1billion, representing 6 per cent, was earmarked for housing and community development.

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He added that agriculture and industry would gulp N16.48billion, representing 3 per cent, while N6.9billion, representing one per cent, was earmarked for recreation, culture and religion.

Governor Abiodun stated that the 2023 budget was expected to achieve social cohesion that would continue to focus on equitable socio-economic growth and development.

“Our main objective in 2023 is to maintain and enlarge our economic base, while being strategic towards harnessing economic opportunities in the outer years of our administration, conscious of victory at the coming polls.

“The key physical capital projects in the 2023 budget include implementation of schemes for power generation, to improve and guarantee electricity supply to our major cities, business clusters, and estates.

“It includes development of a dry port at Kajola, to leverage on the existing rail network in that axis and rehabilitation, reconstruction, and maintenance of roads across the state.

“We also have completion of the Agro-Cargo Airport, renovation, and upgrading of Primary Healthcare Centres and procurement of Medical Equipment to PHCs across the state, among others,” he said.

In his remarks, the Speaker of the Assembly, Olakunle Oluomo, noted that the budget would be thoroughly looked at, saying the Assembly would ensure accelerated studying and passage.

Oluomo added that the cordial relationship among the three tiers of government would further strengthen the socio-economic growth of the state.

The Speaker said the Assembly had considered 83 bills in the last three years, saying 37 bills and 17 resolutions were passed.

The Star

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