Ogun State Government has proposed to spend N210.21 billion
for 2014 fiscal year, according to the Governor, Ibikunle Amosun.
The budget proposal, which revealed a marginal reduction of
N1.57 billion from that of 2013, which stood at N211.78 billion, was christened
‘Budget of Consolidation’.
Presenting the 2014 appropriation bill before the lawmakers
on Tuesday, Amosun stated that the budget is aimed at consolidating on the
progress already recorded in the state within the last two years of his
administration.
The governor, who explained that the leaner year 2014 budget
was as a result of dwindling revenue from the Federation Account, an thus has necessitated
this new budget.
“We are not insulated from the wider national economic
challenges. The funds from the Federation Account and Value Added Taxes (VAT)
have been significantly lower than expected,” he said.
He emphasised that the budget of consolidation would
significantly be serviced through an aggressive Internally Generated Revenue
(IGR), which is estimated at N84.12 billion and the Federation Account
allocation of N70.25 billion, with the capital receipts of N55.83 billion.
Amosun’s 2014 budget proposal, however, indicated that the
sum of N92.70 billion would be spent on recurrent expenditure, while a total
sum of N117.51 billion is to be expended on capital expenditure in the coming
year which represents the ratio of 44.10 per cent and 55.90 per cent,
respectively.
As is customary to Amosun’s administration, t the largest
allocation of N43.99 billion, representing 20.93 per cent of the total budget
proposal.
Amosun told the lawmakers that the slight increase in
capital allocation was to enable his administration complete all the on-going
infrastructural renewal projects scattered across the state as well as
embarking on other programmes that will uplift the standard of living of the
citizens of the state.
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