Daily Trust Sunday

2024 budget: Works, finance, defence ministries get N1.35trn for capital projects

As N/Assembly takes N198bn, NDDC N324.8bn, NEDC N126bn

- By Abdullatee­f Salau

The Senate has released the sectoral allocation­s of the N27.5trillion budget for 2024 fiscal year.

This is coming amid the controvers­y over the sketchy details of the budget presented by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the National Assembly on Wednesday.

Our correspond­ent observed that lawmakers were only provided copies of the president’s speech during debate on the budget, a developmen­t some members of parliament described as strange.

Legislator­s had raised concerns over the nonavailab­ility of the budget details and called for the suspension of the considerat­ion until the breakdown of the proposed expenditur­e is provided.

However, the proposal was passed for second reading in both chambers without lawmakers getting the breakdown of the estimates, including allocation­s to different sectors.

The Senate Appropriat­ions Committee, Friday night released some highlights of the budget, especially the sectoral allocation­s.

In the fiscal document, the ministries of work, finance and defence got the highest share of the N8.7trn capital component of the 2024 budget.

The Ministry of Works got N521.3billion, followed by the Ministry of Finance with N519.9billion, while N308.2 billion was allocated to the Ministry of Defence.

The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare is earmarked N304.4bn while N265.4bn was proposed for capital projects in the Ministry of Education.

Others are Ministry of Power, N264.2bn; Government­owned Enterprise­s, N820.9bn; TETFund, N665bn; Housing and Urban Developmen­t, N96.9bn; Water Resources, N87.7bn and Police Affairs, N69bn.

The National Assembly under statutory transfers got N198bn; Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission, N324.8bn; Universal Basic Education, N251.4bn; National Judicial Council, N165bn; North East Developmen­t Commission, N126bn and Basic Health Care Provision Fund, N125.7bn.

Under Capital Supplement­ation, Zonal Interventi­on, otherwise called constituen­cy projects for federal lawmakers got N100bn; Special Projects, N108bn; Contingenc­y (capital), N200bn; Aid and Grants funded projects, N685.6bn; National Social Investment Programme Agency, N100bn.

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