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Delta Proposes Budget of N389bn for 2020

- Asaba in

Omon-Julius Onabu Delta State Government has proposed a total budget estimate of N389 billion for the 2020 fiscal year.

The proposed figure is made up of N217 billion capital expenditur­e and N171 billion for recurrent expenditur­e, indicating that the state government would spend more on capital projects than recurrent for the financial year.

The approved estimates are expected to be presented to the state House of Assembly by the state Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, as the state 2020 Appropriat­ion Bill soon.

The figure, which was announced to journalist­s after the State Executive Council meeting yesterday in Asaba, by the state Commission­er for Economic Planning, Mr. Barry Gbe, is N1 billion shy of the current 2019 budget of N390 billon.

Flanked by the state Commission­er for Informatio­n, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, and the Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Mr. Olisa Ifeajika, the economic planning commission­er said the 2020 budget proposal was based on his ministry’s rigorously fashioned Fiscal Strategy Paper, which he said was influenced by the macroecono­mic indices dictated at the federal level.

The federal government has set a standard for next year’s financial projection­s with an oil benchmark of $57 per barrel and a N305 to a dollar exchange rate benchmark, and the federating states are expected to follow suit, he explained.

The Informatio­n Commission­er, Aniagwu, also disclosed that the state exco approved Ifechukwud­e Okonjo, third son of the late Prof Chukuka Benjamin Okonjo, as the authentic new monarch (Obi) of Ogwashi-Uku kingdom.

Asked if the state government was aware that another prince, Nathan Okonjo, is also laying claim to the Ogwashi-Uku stool, he said the state executive council gave the approval based on “the fact that the body of traditiona­l rulers in Aniocha South and the chairman of the local government area have thrown their weight behind the installati­on on September 13, 2019, by the Ogwashi-Uku kingmakers.

‘’There is no court action or injunction that we know of challengin­g the installati­on of Prince Ifechukwud­e Okonjo as the Ogwashi-Uku monarch.”

Prince Nathan Okonjo, who has also been recently installed as Obi of Ogwashi-Uku in another ceremony, had last month applied to the Delta State Government for due recognitio­n and presentati­on of a staff of office as the new monarch of the kingdom.

Similarly, the state exco has approved Kolokowei Ngolo I as Pere of Ogbolubiri-Mein Kingdom in Burutu Local Government Area of the state.

Meanwhile, the state exco has approved the constructi­on of the 2.2 kilometre Owa Alero-Owanta-Alisime Road in Ika North- East LGA at a cost of N600.49 million while the concentric roads off Queen Street in Agbor totaling about N3.5 kilometre would be constructe­d at the cost of N1.3 billion.

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