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Niger to Spend N159.5bn in 2019

- Laleye Dipo in Minna

The Niger State Government is to spend over N159.5 billion for its services in the 2019 financial year, the state governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, has disclosed.

The governor who presented the estimates before the House of Assembly, said N61.6 billion would be generated from the Federation Account while the Value Added Tax VAT would bring in N12.04 billion and Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) would fetch the government about N15.2 billion, Paris Fund Refund would bring in N22.27 billion.

According to governor Sani Bello the state also expects to get a refund of over N3.8 billion from the National Electricit­y Liability Company, N300 million as dividend from North South Power electricit­y company and N4 billion from the Pension Fund Administra­tors.

He said the government would also generate over N50.2 billion from the capital market.

According to the governor the recurrent expenditur­e was projected to be N63.3 billion while capital estimate would gulp more than N96.2 billion adding that the economic sector got the highest allocation of N56.02 billion.

The governor said agricultur­e would be given more impetus in the fiscal year with government planning to clear not less than 200 hectares of land to be allocated to able bodied youths and fresh graduates adding that government would also open up 408 kilometers of rural roads to facilitate the movement of agricultur­al products from the rural areas to the urban centre.

In addition he disclosed that government would complete the payment for the 130 tractors it procured in the outgoing fiscal year.

Similarly Governor Sani Bello said N11.037 billion would be spent in the health sector adding that routine immunisati­on would be give more priority even as the administra­tion would ensure the people of the state had easy access to health care facilities.

He said government would give due attention to the retirees and other statesmen pointing out that “despite the huge challenges inherited in the pension system, we have worked assiduousl­y in the last three years to correct most of the anomalies and pay pensioners promptly.

“Government will continue to pay pensions, gratuity and other emoluments as at when due. To this end, the sum of N6Billion is proposed for pension matters in the 2019 budget estimates” he declared.

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