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2023 BUDGET ANALYSIS: LAGOS ALLOCATES 27.3% FOR MODERN INFRASTRUC­TURE

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The Lagos State Government has said that 27.3% of its entire Y2023 Budget amounting to N482.86 Billion will be expended on providing modern infrastruc­ture for the citizenry.

The State Commission­er for Economic Planning and Budget. Mr. Samuel Egube disclosed this at Press Briefing held last week at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Secretaria­t, Alausa, adding that the Y2023 Budget christened: “Budget of Continuity”, was prepared to continue the good work of the present administra­tion, especially in delivering reliable and sufficient infrastruc­ture that meets the needs of a 21st Century Economy.

Egube said, “The State is totally committed to ensuring that the dividend from its investment­s in Integrated Transport Infrastruc­ture, which will materialis­e into the birth of the fully functional light rail (Red-Blue) system, the first of its kind by a sub-national Government in Africa and the 37 km Fourth Mainland Bridge will be felt by the citizens of the State”.

“These will reduce commute time to millions of Lagosians, reduce congestion on the existing Carter, Eko, Third Mainland Bridges and Ikorodu Road, while increasing productivi­ty, quality of life, as well as improving the overall transporta­tion system in the State”, he added.

The Commission­er listed some of the infrastruc­ture captured in the Budget as the Constructi­on of the Second Phase of the Blue Line from Mile 2 to Okokomaiko; Completion of Eight Stadia across the Five IBILE divisions to facilitate youth developmen­t, engagement and community sports; Continuous Constructi­on and Rehabilita­tion of Schools to significan­tly improve access to quality education; Completion of the 130-Bed New Massey Hospital that will be the largest specialist children hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Others, according to him, include the Completion of the ultra-modern 280-Bed General Hospital serving the people of Ojo and its environs which is currently at 47% completion; the Completion of the Mental Health Facility in Ketu-Ereyun in Epe Local Government; Completion of the Opebi Link Bridge to Maryland that will improve significan­tly travel time and provide alternativ­e route options in the axis and the Rehabilita­tion/Upgrading of Phase II Eti-Osa Lekki-Epe Expressway Project from Eleko T-Junction-Abraham Adesanya among others. The Commission­er also revealed that the State Government allocated 13% of the Budget for the provision of affordable and world-class education, healthcare and social services for its teeming populace to make the system accessible and affordable. The present administra­tion has also demonstrat­ed its commitment to its continuous investment in the provision of affordable Homes for the people of Lagos through its Social Housing Programme by injecting a total of N67.1 Billion into the sector.

His words, “Some of the Social Housing programmes the Budget targets include the Completion of 444 units of Building projects at Sangotedo Phase II; Completion of 420 units of Building Projects at Ajara, Badagry Phase II and the Constructi­on of 136 units of Building Projects at Ibeshe II among others”.

While reviewing the approved Y2022 Budget of ₦1.758 Trillion which had total revenue of ₦1.237 Billion and deficit financing of ₦521.275 Billion, with the Capital to Recurrent Ratio that stood at 66:34 with Capital Expenditur­e of ₦1.167 Trillionan­d aRecurrent Expenditur­e of ₦591.281 Billion.Egube said as of December 31st, 2022, the Budget posted a performanc­e of 74% with Revenue Performanc­e at 77%, while Capital & Recurrent Expenditur­e performed at 70% & 81% respective­ly.

 ?? ?? (L-R): Olakunle Group Managing Director, Dangote Industries Limited; Liu Renyue, Chairman, Sinoma Internatio­nal Engineerin­g (Nanjing) Co. Ltd.; Aliko Dangote, President/CE, Dangote Industries Limited; Yin Zhisong, President, Sinoma Internatio­nal Engineerin­g (Nanjing) Co. Ltd.; and Devakumar Edwin, Group Executive Director, Strategy, Capital Projects & Portfolio Developmen­t, Dangote Industries Limited at the Signing ceremony in Lagos, of 2x6000 TPD Cement Project, Itori Cement Plant on Wednesday.
(L-R): Olakunle Group Managing Director, Dangote Industries Limited; Liu Renyue, Chairman, Sinoma Internatio­nal Engineerin­g (Nanjing) Co. Ltd.; Aliko Dangote, President/CE, Dangote Industries Limited; Yin Zhisong, President, Sinoma Internatio­nal Engineerin­g (Nanjing) Co. Ltd.; and Devakumar Edwin, Group Executive Director, Strategy, Capital Projects & Portfolio Developmen­t, Dangote Industries Limited at the Signing ceremony in Lagos, of 2x6000 TPD Cement Project, Itori Cement Plant on Wednesday.

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