The Enugu State governor, Chief Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, on Thursday presented a budget proposal of N166 billion to the State House of Assembly.

Presenting the 2023 budget, tagged “Budget of Consolidation and Transition”, on Thursday in Enugu, Gov. Ugwuanyi said the amount presented for 2023 is 10.73 percent lower than the N186 billion presented in 2022.

The governor revealed that the recurrent expenditure was N81 billion, representing 49 percent of the total budget while the capital expenditure is pegged at N84 billion, representing 51 percent of the 2023 budget.

He explained that the expected revenue for the budget would come from different sources, including N30 billion from Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), and N4 billion from Excess Crude while N6.6 billion would be from aids and grants.

The governor added that a sum of N37 billion would be borrowed internally and externally to fund the budget.

According to him, his administration intends to complete all ongoing projects scattered across the state before his administration ends on May 29, 2023.

Gov. Ugwuanyi said the state government would, aside from delivering infrastructural projects to the citizens of the state, ensure adequate protection of lives and properties in the state.

Some projects contained in the 2023 budget, according to the governor, include the construction of rural roads, rehabilitation of the Oji water scheme, construction, reconstruction, and furnishing of classrooms, and extension of power to rural communities.

On the 2022 budget performance, Gov. Ugwuanyi disclosed that the previous budget as of the third quarter of 2022, has achieved only 38 percent performance.

The governor said the enlisting of Enugu state among the oil-producing states was the greatest achievement of his administration.

While commending the House for the cordial relationship he had with legislators in the last seven years, he stressed that the 2023 budget was the last one he would present as the governor of the state.

Responding, the Speaker of the House, Chief Edward Ubosi, commended the governor for the prudent allocation of resources to key ministries, departments, and agencies, stressing that it had translated to the development of the state.

Ubosi gave the assurance that the assembly would give an accelerated hearing to the budget, stressing that the lawmakers would pass the budget before the end of the year.

He, therefore, called on ministries, departments, and agencies to come forward for their defense to enable the House to pass the budget at record time

 
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