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Taraba Earmarks 66% of 2020 Budget for Capital Projects

- Wole Ayodele in Jalingo

Taraba State Government has budgeted to spend 66 per cent of its 2020 budget totalling N143.4 billion on capital projects.

Governor Darius Ishaku had last week Friday signed the 2020 budget of N215.8 billion into law after being passed into law by Taraba State House of Assembly.

Giving a breakdown of the budget while briefing journalist­s over the weekend, the Commission­er for Budget and Planning, Solomon Elisha, said the budget was tailored towards developmen­t and aimed at completing all on-going projects in the state.

Elisha explained that the focus of the budget tagged “Budget of Accelerate­d Growth and Developmen­t” was to complete ongoing projects in the state as well as initiate and execute others that have direct bearing on the lives of the people of the state.

He noted that the percentage of capital expenditur­e is 66.48 per cent as against the recurrent expenditur­e which is 33.522 per cent and further maintained that the budget would serve as a catalyst to boost the socioecono­mic status of the people of the state.

According to him, “We have deliberate­ly decided to serve the people of the state by allocating a large part of the budget to capital expenditur­e in order to provide those necessary infrastruc­tures that could serve as a catalyst to improving the socio-economic status of Tarabans and that is why the ratio between the recurrent and capital estimates is at 33.52 per cent to 66.48 per cent.”

The commission­er, however, lamented the abysmally low internally generated revenue in the state and therefore called for a shift from dependence on external sources to internal sources of revenue.

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