The Lagos State House of Assembly Tuesday passed the 2017 budget
proposal of N812. 99 billion presented by the state Governor, Akinwunmi
Ambode, into law.
The assembly passed the sum of N305. 28
billion as total recurrent expenditure and N507.82 billion as the total
capital expenditure for the year ending December 31, 2017.
Ambode had on November 29, 2016, presented an appropriation bill of N812.99 billion to the lawmakers for approval.
The assembly had on December 1, 2016, after receiving the budget, directed all its standing committees to invite all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to defend their budgets.
The assembly had on December 1, 2016, after receiving the budget, directed all its standing committees to invite all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to defend their budgets.
The passage followed the assembly’s
adoption of the report and recommendations by its Committee on Budget
and Economic Planning presented by the Chairman of the Committee, Hon.
Rotimi Olowo.
Olowo said the state was able to achieve 71 percent budget performance in spite of the economic recession in the country.
The lawmaker said the state would embark
on progressive taxation which would bring more people into the tax net
and make the rich pay more.
As parts of the recommendations of the
committee, the lawmaker said there was need to comply with the
Appropriation (Amendment) (Re-ordering) Law, 2016 to release funds to
relevant MDAs.
Olowo added that there was a need for
the Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget to carry out budget review
of 2015-2017 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) of MDAs before
allocating envelopes for 2018 proposed budget estimate.
He said that this would guide against duplication of expenditures (Capital and Recurrent) by MDAs.
The assembly approved N650 million for education, N350 million for agriculture, N360 million for LASIEC, while the capital expenditure of LASIEC was increased from N2.5 billion to N3 billion to cater for election matters.
The assembly approved N650 million for education, N350 million for agriculture, N360 million for LASIEC, while the capital expenditure of LASIEC was increased from N2.5 billion to N3 billion to cater for election matters.
Meanwhile, overhead for
Security/Emergency Interventions was reduced from N500 million to N400
million and N1 billion was allocated as capital expenditure for the
Ministry of Special Duties and Inter Governmental Relations.
The assembly approved a sum of N20.43 billion for LAMATA, N2 billion for ferry services, N4 billion for maintenance/repair of roads (recurrent) while the capital vote head for road maintenance rose from N790.10 million to N1.79 billion.
The assembly approved a sum of N20.43 billion for LAMATA, N2 billion for ferry services, N4 billion for maintenance/repair of roads (recurrent) while the capital vote head for road maintenance rose from N790.10 million to N1.79 billion.
Meanwhile, overhead cost of the state
House of Assembly Service Commission was increased from N210 million to
N252 million while the capital expenditure.
The assembly also approved N10 billion
for the state Infrastructure Intervention Fund, while it approved
N159.55 million for state electricity board.
The Speaker of the assembly, Rt. Hon.
Mudashiru Obasa, after taking voice vote on each sectorial allocation of
the appropriation bills and approval given to each, the assembly passed
the budget.
Giving the key components of budget,
Ambode said recurrent expenditure will gulp N300.535 billion while
N512.464 billion will be dedicated to capital expenditure, representing a
capital/recurrent ratio of 63 percent to 37 percent.
According to the governor, road
construction, rehabilitation and maintenance will be key focuses of the
budget, with efforts be geared towards roads that will open up the
hinterlands, improve connectivity in the State and reduce travel time.
He listed some of the road projects to
include Murtala Mohammed International Airport road from Oshodi,
Agric-Isawo-Owotu-Arepo road in Ikorodu, Igbe-Igbogbo Phase II- Bola
Tinubu Way in Ikorodu, Ijegun Imore Phase II Amuwo in Ojo axis,
Oke-Oso-Araga-Poka in Epe, Epe-Poka-Mojoda in the Epe axis and the
completion of the Abule-Egba, Ajah and Pen Cinema flyovers.
The governor also said within the course
of the budget implementation, his administration will engage in Public
Private Partnership (PPP) to execute some road projects including Oke
Oso-Itoikin dualisation Project in the Epe axis, Okokomaiko-Seme Road
Project in Badagry axis and Ikorodu-Agbowa-Itoikin-Ijebu Ode Road
Project in Ikorodu axis, just as he disclosed that the Phase II of the
114 Local Government Roads project as well as the construction of the
Fourth Mainland Bridge will also kick off in 2017.
“In the course of the 2017 financial
year, we shall carry out fundamental reforms on all our modes of
transportation-roads, water and the walkways. In this wise, a Public
Transport Infrastructure Bond will be issued in the course of the year,”
he stated.
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