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Abiodun: Inputs from Town Hall Meetings Added into 2023 Budget Proposal

- James Sowole in Abeokuta

The Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun has said that no fewer than 203 inputs representi­ng 95 percent of demands made at the citizens’ town hall meetings held across the four divisions of the state were incorporat­ed into the budget proposal for 2023.

Abiodun stated this yesterday at the Treasury Board meeting held at Abeokuta.

He posited that the Town Hall Meetings, apart from being avenues to reach out to more citizens to harness their inputs into the 2023 budget, also served as an important aspect in his administra­tion's inclusive governance in budget preparatio­n.

Abiodun further explained that the Medium Term Expenditur­e Framework (MTEF) was not meant to produce budget, but how to develop good policies through the retooling of budget, emphasisin­g that it was important to think of each stage of the budget process in terms of roles in developing and implementi­ng the state policies.

He, however, noted that it was imperative that adequate funds were located to areas that would have direct impact on the socio-economic well-being of the people.

The governor noted that the 2023 budget was more important than the previous ones as the state required a holistic constituti­on of the people's needs and judicious applicatio­n of the limited resources to areas that bear on the welfare of the citizenry.

He added that his administra­tion would work to sustain all the developmen­tal projects spread across the state, that have a significan­t impact on the people, while all the ongoing projects would be given the desired attention towards completion.

Abiodun stated that his administra­tion had introduced the Medium Term Revenue Strategy, which he said was an improvemen­t from the traditiona­l expenditur­e to revenue driven budget by identifyin­g and working on the major revenue generating agencies with a view to enhancing and sustaining revenue mobilisati­on, collection and enforcemen­t.

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