Budget: Ogun proposes N339b for 2021 fiscal year

Sekinat Salam-Opebiyi, Abeokuta

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The Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun has presented a total budget estimated at N339bn as the 2021 Appropriation Bill before the members of the State House of Assembly, comprising N162bn for recurrent expenditure and N177bn for various capital projects for the next fiscal year.

The budget which was christened: ” Budget of Recovery and Sustainability”, hinged on the ISEYA mantra of the present administration and other functional classifications, allocated a sum of  N119bn as internally generated revenues with N59bn expected from the federation account, while capital receipt was fixed at N142bn comprising internal and external loans including grants and aid.

According to Governor Abiodun, ”the total overhead costs of Ministries, Departments and Agencies was projected at N50bn for the next fiscal year, which represents an increase of N11bn from N39bn in 2020.”

The State had made provision for the sum of N28.4bn for debt servicing in 2021, representing an increase of N13bn from N15.7bn in 2020; with more measures proposed for the sustainability of the existing enabling environment for investment and creation of employment to trigger redistribution of resources.

Giving the breakdown of the 2021 proposal, the Governor stated that ”education sector was allocated ​​​​​​N58bn, ​​​​N75bn proposed for economic affairs, with ​​​N49bn to cater for general public services, while health ​​​​​​would gulp ​N35bn, with housing & community amenities having ​​N28bn allocation. ”

Others included social and environment protection which were given N5bn estimate, while ​​​​N9bn was expected to take care of public order and safety, with recreation, culture and religion given ​​N7bn and the remaining N73bn for Statewide services,​​​​ including public debt charges, stabilization fund, pensions and gratuities.

Governor Abiodun explained that ”the State Government’s fiscal policy would be geared towards improving the efficiency and effectiveness of spending and achieving a better balance between capital and recurrent expenditure.”

He noted that the policy would include greater control of the wage bill; directing capital expenditure on critical infrastructure and boosting revenue receipts by identifying and plugging revenue leakages, with consideration to gradual fiscal consolidation in order to achieve a level of public spending consistent with macro-economic stability and sustainable debt.

The Governor stressed that the investment focus of the State was to create an enabling environment for business, reduce the identified infrastructure gap as well as provide fiscal stimulus to lift demand. Consequently, the State in allocating envelopes to different sectors and MDAs, gave priority in the allocation process to the completion of existing projects, projects with revenue potential, projects consistent with priorities articulated in the State Economic Development Strategy as well as projects that could enhance employment generation.

Recalling the adverse effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the State budget performance,  he said; “Mr. Speaker, Honourable members, let me now highlight some key elements of the performance of Year 2020 Budget. You will recall that N450bn was initially approved as Year 2020 Budget. However, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, all the assumptions underlining the 2020 Budget became unrealistic and unattainable. This necessitated an obvious need to review downward the approved 2020 Budget. Thus, we forwarded a Bill to the House in July, this year to review the 2020 Budget down to N281bn (38% decrease). 

”I recall and commend the House once again for the sense of responsibility and dispatch with which this House treated the request and passed the revised 2020 Budget accordingly. In the 2020 Revised Budget, the total projected revenue is N281bn, comprising of N114bn as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and N38bn as expected inflows from the Statutory Allocation and Value Added Tax.  However, as at 31st of October 2020, actual total revenue was N92bn, representing 42% of the pro-rated revenue target”.

New legislative complex
Governor Abiodun further promised that the construction of the new legislative complex for the State lawmakers would commence next fiscal year to further aid legislative assignments

The Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly,  Olakunle Oluomo, stated that the presentation being a constitutional requirement for all elected Governors was in consonance with provisions of Section 121 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

Reeling out the achievements of the 9th Legislature under his leadership, the Speaker intimated that a total of 33 bills and 23 resolutions covering all human endeavours, including finance, education, judiciary, local government, public works, infrastructure, community development, general administration amongst others with 36 public petitions received and resolved accordingly; acknowledging the successes of the present administration done in an unprecedented manner among the comity of States.

Expressing that the State deserved nothing less than an innovative leadership as the head of the executive arm, a fearless judiciary and vibrant legislature, Oluomo reassured the Governor of the readiness and commitment of his colleagues at ensuring the speedy passage of the 2021 Appropriation Bill and other legislations that would add value to quality of life for the people of Ogun State.

In attendance at the budget presentation were the State Deputy Governor, Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele,  former military administrators in the State,  members of the State Executive Council, traditional rulers,  body of Permanent Secretaries and party stalwarts amongst others.

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

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