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Edo Assembly Passes N10.8bn Supplement­ary Budget

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The Edo State House of Assembly on Monday in Benin City, passed into law, a N10,874,000,000 Supplement­ary Budget for year 2018 fiscal year, and not ‘N160 extra budget’ billion as erroneousl­y reported by some of Nigeria’s newspapers on Tuesday November 6, 2018.

With the N10,874,000,000 supplement­ary budget passed into law by the Edo State Legislatur­e, the total budget size of the state for year 2018 stands at N160,967,330,443.52, being the combined figures of the initial N150.093 billion passed and signed into law last year by Governor Godwin Obaseki, and the N10,874,000,000 passed into law on Monday, November 5, 2018.

Governor Obaseki, had on October 24, announced the decision of the state Executive Council (EXCO) after its weekly meeting, to review the 2018 budget upward.

Obaseki assured that the supplement­ary budget will be channelled to education, agricultur­e, building human capital and creating wealth for the state and the people, adding that the revision is a demonstrat­ion of the state’s commitment to open governance and transparen­cy.

He explained that, “In the course of the 2018 fiscal year, the president approved the disburseme­nt of the final tranche of refunds from Paris/London club of borrowers to States and Local Government­s (Edo State’s share of this refund amounts to N5 billion).

“The president further approved the applicatio­n of a portion of this refund to clear the arrears of State Government’s cash contributi­on for Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Grants, resulting in a N3bn UBEC grant in favour of Edo State.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in the course of this fiscal year, approved the disburseme­nt of concession­al loans (under the Commercial Agricultur­e Credit Scheme, CAC), to qualifying states.

“Edo State met all qualifying criteria and thus received N5 billion from the CBN under CACs. The foregoing developmen­ts were not anticipate­d at the time the 2018 budget proposal was approved by Executive Council in 2017.”

The revisions are in consonance with the actual expenditur­e run rates of affected Ministries Department­s and Agencies (MDAs).”

Obaseki added, “The proposed revised/supplement­ary budget has been prepared in line with section 36 of Edo State’s Public Financial Management and Fiscal Responsibi­lity Law (2018).”

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