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Niger governor presents N238bn 2023 budget to Assembly [PHOTOS]

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskNovember 1, 2022Updated:November 1, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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Niger state governor and Chairman North Central States Governor’s Forum (NCSGF), Abubakar Sani Bello has presented  N238,924,457,782.47 as 2023 Appropriation Bill to the State House of Assembly.

Tagged “Budget of Consolidation and Transition”, the last budget by his administration, Bello said the fiscal estimate is designed to consolidate its past achievements in moving the state forward.

Governor Bello reading his budget speech at the Assembly

He called on the incoming administration to seriously explore the abundant opportunities available in agriculture, tourism, and mineral resources to boost the state’s internal revenue.

The 2023 Budget, which is 2,96 per cent higher than the 2022 appropriation, is made up of N91,044,745,351.31 or 38.11% recurrent expenditure while N147,879,712,431.16 or 61.89% is proposed for capital expenditure.

Governor Sani Bello disclosed that the proposed budget is expected to be financed by the Statutory Allocation= N61,094,737,097.00 representing 25.57%; Value Added Tax (VAT) = N35,616,260,802.00 or 14.90%; Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) = N22,519,483,986.00 or 9.43%; Excess Crude/Other Revenue =N4,257,726,144 or 1.78% and Capital Receipts = N115,436,249,753.47 or 48.30%.

Commissioner for Internal Security and Humanitarian Affairs, Emmanuel Umar

While emphasizing on the need to look inward to grow the state’s economy, the Governor reiterated the necessity for the review of its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) stressing that attention would be given to infrastructural development to attract private sector investment to enhance earnings.

In this regard, the Economic Sector has the highest estimate of N98,786,069,351.92 or 66.80%  of the capital expenditure. The social sector is earmarked N38,442,105,896.73 (26.00%), Administrative Sector has N9,326,537,182.51 or 6.30% while the Law and Justice Sector gets N1,325,000,000.00 representing 0.90%.

The Governor stated that the administration will continue to support farmers and boost agricultural productivity in view of the sector’s obvious, strategic importance as the major occupation of the state’s teeming population and the backbone of its economy.

A cross section of stakeholders at the budget presentation

“We will intensify effort to complete the Bobi Grazing Reserve and revamp others. As a potential source of revenue, the state government will continue to solicit the support of appropriate federal government agencies and private investors to develop our tourism potentials. We will also encourage solid minerals development in order to diversify the state’s economy”, he added.

He said the state government will, in the 2023 fiscal year, prioritize the completion of the numerous road projects that have attained 80-90% completion level as well as conclude those already initiated while directing contractors to resume back to their respective sites immediately.

The Governor appreciated the Speaker and other members of the State Assembly as well as the Judiciary for their continued cooperation with the executive arm in an effort to collectively improve the quality of life of the people of the state. 

He also expressed gratitude to all Nigerlites for their abiding faith in his administration.

In his remarks, the Speaker, Niger State House of Assembly, Abdullahi Bawa Wuse commended the executive arm for the presentation of the 2023 Budget Estimate and assured of commitment to ensure quick passage of the appropriation bill.

The Speaker also promised to collectively work with the executive and relevant Agencies to vigorously improve on the Internally Generated Revenue of the state for the betterment of all. 

2023 budget presentation. Niger governor
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