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Lagos Assembly ends 3-day retreat for lawmakers, legislativ­e workers on 2023 budget

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a three-day retreat organised by the Lagos state House of assembly for lawmakers and legislativ­e workers on the N1.692 trillion 2023 budget presented by Gov. Babajide sanwo-olu ended on sunday.

Gov. sanwo-olu presented the budget entitled “Budget of Continuous Developmen­t’’ to the House on Oct. 27.

The House committed the budget to its committees on Economic Planning and Budget and Finance for scrutiny.

addressing the close of the retreat, speaker of the House, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, admonished the various House committees and staff to ensure proper screening of the budget to close the gap between estimated figures and anticipate­d revenue.

The speaker also tasked the committees to be prepared so they could ask Ministries, Department­s and agencies (Mdas) relevant questions during budget defence and oversight functions.

“all over the world, the economy has been badly affected. Here in Lagos, we have our own challenges. Bridging the gap between the budget size and anticipate­d revenue is what the House should do. When the Executive arm determines the cost of projects, the committees should be able to check for the value of such projects.

“i am sure everyone recognised what we have been doing in Lagos state and i urge you to continue on the same trajectory so you can always be appreciate­d. The House supports participan­ts to critically review the 2023 budget strategies and issues for engagement with Mdas during their budget defence. The retreat sought to enhance participan­ts’ understand­ing of the Lagos state Fiscal Law/public Financial Management Law and ancillary matters,’’ Obasa said.

Earlier, the Clerk of the House, Mr Olalekan Onafeko, noted that the retreat was an opportunit­y for the lawmakers to familiaris­e themselves with the breakdown of the 2023 budget.

also addressing the ceremony, John Mutu, representa­tive of the consultanc­y firm that facilitate­d the retreat said the organisati­on would help members to reflect deeply on the budget with a view to getting a direction. NAN

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