Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi state has presented the 2016 budget to the state’s House of Assembly.
Premium Times reports that the governor, on Wednesday, December 9,
presented a whooping sum of N101.1 billion for the 2016 fiscal year.
It was reported that the appropriation bill, titled: “Budget of
Divine Actualisation” earmarked N62.3 billion for capital expenditure,
representing 61.68 % of the budget expenditure, while N39 billion was
reserved for recurrent expenditure, being 38 % of the total amount.
The 2016 budget is faintly above that of 2015, which was pegged at
N96.52 billion, out of which the economic sector received the sum of N37
billion. According to the governor then, the money was expected to be
spent on roads, water, electricity, agriculture, education, commerce and
industries.
It was also reported that the Ministry of Works received the highest
amount in the said budget within the economic sector, with N25 billion,
representing 67.8 %; Ministry of Water Resources, N3billion; Commerce
and Industry, N2billion; while other ministries shared N6.89 billion,
being 18.7% of the budget for the sector.
The social sector reportedly received the sum of N10.3 billion,
representing 16.5 % of the capital budget, with education given N6
billion, health N2.4 billion and others N1.95 billion.
The judiciary and capital city, Abakaliki and environs, got N1.117 billion and N0.203 billion respectively.
The governor in general stated that the 2015 budget is to speed up
things unlike in the past administration which presented its
appropriation bill to the House on December 30, 2014.
Governor Umahi further explained that the immediate past governor
refused to show up to defend the appropriation bill before the Assembly
until he (Mr. Umahi) was sworn in as governor on May 29.
He disclosed that the development propelled him to review the amount and presented same to the 5th House of Assembly on June 22.
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