Ambode signs Lagos Budget of N1 trillion
The Lagos
State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on Monday signed the 2018 Appropriation Bill
of the state into law with a total budget size of N1,046,121,181,680.00.
The total
budget size comprises of N347,038, 938,872.00 to be funded from the
Consolidated Revenue Fund, and N699,082,242,808.00 from the Development Fund
for both capital and recurrent expenditure for the year ending 31st December,
2018.
The governor
also signed two critical bills into law. They are the Consolidated Transport
Sector Bill and the Lagos State Teaching Service Commission Bill.
The
Transport Sector Law 2018 provides for the development and management of a
sustainable transport system in the State, as well as development, management
and maintenance of transport infrastructure and facilities within the state.
The law also
regulates the provision of an efficient transport delivery system and ensures
availability of a safe and affordable transportation system. It is hoped that
with this law, an efficient integrated transport management system will evolve
in the State.
On the other
hand, the Teaching Service Commission Law 2018 provides for the control and
management of teaching service matters in the state, and for connected
purposes.
The law
regulates and co-ordinates the management of teaching service matters and provides
uniform guidelines for the effective management of Post-Primary Schools in the
State.
Governor
Ambode, while presenting the 2018 Appropriation Bill to the State House of
Assembly, had pledged that his administration would make every effort to complete
all ongoing projects as well as initiate new ones to consolidate on the
development recorded in the last two and half years.
He said the
budget, christened “Budget of Progress and Development”, would be used to
consolidate on the achievements recorded in infrastructure, education,
transportation/traffic management, security and health sectors, among others.
Outlining
the key components of the budget, Commissioner for Economic Planning and
Budget, Olusegun Banjo, said capital expenditure would gulp N699.082 billion,
while N347.039 billion would be dedicated to recurrent expenditure,
representing a Capital/Recurrent ratio of 67 per cent to 33 per cent and a
28.67 per cent increase over Y2017 budget.
He also
listed key projects captured in the 2018 Budget to include the Agege Pen Cinema
flyover; alternative routes through Oke-Ira in Eti-Osa to Epe-Lekki Expressway;
the 8km Regional Road to serve as alternative route to connect Victoria Garden
City (VGC) with Freedom Road in Lekki Phase I; completion of the on-going
reconstruction of Oshodi International Airport Road into a 10-lane road and the
BRT Lane from Oshodi to Abule-Egba.
According to
sectoral breakdown of the budget, General Public Services is earmarked to gulp
N171,623bn, representing 16.41 per cent; Public Order and Safety, N46.612bn,
representing 4.46; Economic Affairs, N473,866bn, representing 45.30 per cent;
Environmental Protection, N54,582bn, representing 5.22 per cent, while Housing
and Community Amenities got N59,904bn, representing 5.73 per cent.
Health
sector got N92.676 billion, representing 8.86 per cent; Recreation, Culture and
Religion got N12.511 billion, representing 1.20 per cent; Education got
N126.302 billion representing 12.07 per cent, while Social Protection got
N8.042 billion representing 0.77 per cent.
Under the
budget, there are provisions for completion of the five new Art Theatres;
establishment of an Heritage Centre at the former Federal Presidential State
House recently handed over to the State Government; a world class museum
between the former Presidential Lodge and the State House, Marina; construction
of four new stadia in Igbogbo, Epe, Badagry and Ajeromi Ifelodun (Ajegunle) and
completion of the on-going Epe and Badagry Marina projects.
On Housing,
there are provisions for completion of on-going projects especially those at
Gbagada, Igbogbo, Iponri, Igando, Omole Phase I, Sangotedo and Ajara-Badagry
under the Rent-to-Own policy, among others.
Also
speaking, Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Akinyemi Ashade put the projection for
revenue (IGR) at N897 billion, while the remaining part of the budget would be
funded by deficit financing.
”Today is a
good day in our State, the Governor just signed the 2018 Appropriation Law. For
the first time the Law has about N1.046 trillion as total amount that we would
spend in 2018.
“The Budget
is tagged “Budget of Progress and Development” and in terms of capital and
recurrent expenditure, we have 63 per cent Capital and 37 per cent Recurrent
and that shows that we are really big on infrastructural renewal.
“In terms of
revenue, we are expecting a total of N897 billion both from the state and
federal receipts, so the rest would be funded through budget deficit financing.
We are focusing this year on completing all projects that we have started
knowing fully well that people would say that this is an election year, but the
governor is focused on delivering the dividends of democracy; we are not
slowing down, we want to really ensure that we touch every aspect of Lagos that
needs to be touched in terms of infrastructural renewal, welfare and other
things that the Governor promised,” Mr. Ashade said.
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