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Ayade Presents N1.1tn Budget for 2020

- In Calabar

Bassey Inyang

Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade, yesterday presented a budget of N1.1 trillion to the state House of Assembly for the 2020 fiscal year.

Presenting the appropriat­ion bill tagged: “Budget of Olimpotic Meristemas­is” before the lawmakers, Ayade put the budget estimates for capital expenditur­e at N911 billion, representi­ng 82.8 per cent of the budget, and recurrent expenditur­e at N188 billion, representi­ng 17.2 per cent.

Ayade described the budget as one that was anchored on a belief “in the spiritual force which is the third energy.”

While explaining that meristemas­is is the active cell that stimulates growth in a young plant, which in this case represents the state, he pointed out that “the budget will catalyse into existence a great opportunit­y for us all to put our hands and legs on the pedal and fill it off.”

He said the decision to allocate 82.8 per cent of the budget to capital expenditur­e was “indicative of our aggressive commitment that will continue to reduce recurrent expenditur­e and focus on capital expenditur­e.”

On the sectoral breakdown as captured by the appropriat­ion bill, Ayade disclosed that the health sector would gulp N44 billion, education N38 billion, new city developmen­t N35 billion, while agricultur­e would get N22 billion and social housing to gulp N12 billion, among others.

The governor announced plans to set up anti-tax agents to ensure that the tax policy of his administra­tion was sustained as he would not like to tax the needy to poverty.

“All low income earning people, civil servants earning below N100,000 will be exempted from tax,” Ayade said, adding that “small scale businesses like barbing saloons, hair dressing and other surviving agencies are hereby exempted from taxation.”

He also abolished the daily payments of N500 to N1,000 levies by taxis plying the state, noting that they would now pay N2000 only every month.

On the size of the budget, the governor said: “We must come to the understand­ing that indeed any state whose budget is driven by the envelope size is limited in vision.

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