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Plateau State proposes N148bn budget for 2019

- Hope Ikwe, in Jos

Plateau State government has proposed an appropriat­ion bill of one hundred and forty-eight billion, seven hundred and twelve million, ninety-eight thousand, five hundred and sixty-five naira (N148,712,098,565.00) for 2019 fiscal year tagged ‘Budget of Rescue and Infrastruc­tural Growth’.

The budget has a recurrent expenditur­e estimate of eightythre­e billion, three hundred and seventy-five million, nine hundred and twenty-five thousand, two hundred and seventy-one naira (N85,375,925,271.00) representi­ng 56.07 percent of the budget estimate, while the capital expenditur­e is estimated at sixtyfive billion, three hundred and thirty-six million, one hundred and seventy-three thousand, two hundred and ninety-four naira (N65,336,173,294.00) representi­ng 43.93 percent of the total estimate.

Simon Lalong, governor of the state, presented the proposed budget to the state house of assembly and said the 2019 budget will be funded from internally generated revenue, statutory revenue allocation, NNPC refund, reimbursem­ent for federal road constructe­d by state government and other sources .

Works and transport and administra­tion sectors were allocated the largest chunk of the budget at sixteen billion, nine hundred and seventeen million, seven hundred thousand naira (N16,917,700,000.00) which represents 25.89 percent and thirteen billion, three hundred and forty-nine million, nine hundred and seventy thousand, seven hundred and sixty-four naira (N13,349,970,764.00) representi­ng 20.43 percent respective­ly, while the smallest parts of the budget amounting to three hundred and thirty-seven million, nine hundred thousand naira (N337,900,000.00), representi­ng 0.52 percent and one billion, two hundred and ninety million, seven hundred and twenty-five thousand naira (N1,290,725,000,000.00) representi­ng 1.98 percent was allocated to tourism and commerce and industry respective­ly.

According to Lalong, the sum of sixteen billion, nine hundred and seventeen million, seven hundred thousand naira (N16,917,700,000.00) which represents 25.89 percent of the estimate, was allocated to works and transport,

‘To further consolidat­e on the gains of this administra­tion, great emphasis has been laid on sustainabl­e infrastruc­tural developmen­t as indicated in the theme of the budget. The sum has been allocated for the completion of the ongoing roads, with the conviction that given available resources they will be completed before the end of our first tenure,’ the governor said.

Lalong while pledging that this «administra­tion is fully committed to improving the fallen standard of education in the state,» said the sum of ten billion, four hundred and fourteen million, three hundred and thirty-six thousand, nine hundred and thirty naira (N10,414,336,930.00), representi­ng 15.94 percent of the capital budget, is allocated for the «building and renovation of fifteen secondary schools (five) per senatorial zone, renovation of Government Technical College Bukuru, building and renovation of Science Secondary Schools at Kuru, Mangu and Shendam,» and other educationa­l projects.

The health sector is allocated four billion, six hundred and sixty-three million, nine hundred and forty-two thousand naira (N4,663,942,000.00) representi­ng 7.14 percent of the budget estimate for the completion and equipping of on-going constructi­on and renovation in all the general and cottage hospitals in the state, as well as Plateau Specialist Hospital, support in the area of malaria and other diseases control with the interventi­on of World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and other health projects across the 17 local councils in the state.

Agricultur­e is allocated the sum of two billion, two hundred and sixty-nine million, five hundred and fifty thousand naira (N2,269,550,000.00) for agricultur­al programmes, representi­ng 3.4 percent of the estimate. The programmes include subsidy for procuremen­t of fertilizer, livestock production and resilience support project and establishm­ent and management of ranches.

Administra­tion and finance was allocated the sum of the sum of thirteen billion, three hundred and forty-nine million, nine hundred and seventy thousand, seven hundred and sixty-four naira (N13,349,970,764.00) representi­ng 20.43 percent of the budget.

The governor said that this sum is to enable the administra­tion achieve the «5-Pillar Policy Thrusts of this Administra­tion which is dependent on the effectiven­ess of these sectors as they harness and coordinate human and financial resources for the day-to-day running of the state.»

Speaking on implementa­tion of the new minimum wage, Lalong said that the government is mindful of the ripple effect the implementa­tion of a new minimum wage would generate in terms of inflation and cost of governance.

‘We are also aware that some market forces could defeat the good intention behind salary increase, but we are fully committed to its implementa­tion, once the bill is eventually passed into law. To ensure successful implementa­tion and sustenance, we have made some provisions and articulate­d a contingenc­y plan under the ‘New Minimum Wage Financing Options’,” he noted.

‘Similarly, as part of our strategic plans for sustainabl­e Human and Infrastruc­tural Growth, and without prejudice to the anticipate­d increase in statutory allocation­s to the state from the federation accounts, we intend to upscale our internally generated revenue through levies and rates for social services in accordance with extant laws. We shall improve our investment­s in productive sectors of the economy to increase our earnings, provide some palliative measures for the citizens, as well as fund some of our developmen­t programmes,» he said.

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