The Ogun State Government yesterday said it would propose a N190 billion appropriation bill for the 2015 fiscal year.
The government said the amount proposed in the appropriation bill
for next year was a bit lesser than the N210 billion budgeted for the
current (2014) year due to a decline in federal allocation to the state.
The state Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Mrs. Oluwande Muoyo
disclosed this in Abeokuta during the state’s Treasury Board meeting on
the 2015 Budget.
Giving a breakdown of the proposed N190billion appropriation bill,
Muoyo said N82.6 billion would be expected to come from Internally
Generated Revenue(IGR) while N40 billion would come from federal
allocation.
The commissioner further explained that while education would gulp
22 per cent of the budget, the health and agriculture sectors would be
allocated 10 and five per cent, respectively.
Governor Ibikunle Amosun, in his speech on the occasion said his
administration regarded education and health as social services, warning
that these two key sectors should not be pressurised by anyone to
generate income or make profit.
The governor however, noted that due to the hardship most states in
the federation had been experiencing, especially regarding how to meet
their respective financial obligations, the various ministries should
be creative and work hard in their IGR drive so that workers’ salaries
could be paid regularly.
He stated that the state was almost being run with income generated
internally, adding that this situation had necessitated an improvement
in its IGR-base so that it would not always have to wait for federal
allocation before paying salaries or meeting other financial
obligations.
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