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El-Rufai signs N278.58bn 2022 budget

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has signed the state’s 2022 budget, assuring residents of the state that the N278.58bn budget will be faithfully implemented to advance public welfare and develop human capital and infrastructure.

The signing ceremony, held in the Council Chambers of Sir Kashim Ibrahim House on Wednesday was attended by the Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Hon. Yusuf Zailani and principal officers of the legislature, commissioners and other aides of the governor.

Speaking at the event, the governor stated he is very pleased that for the seventh consecutive year, Kaduna State is signing its appropriation bill into law well ahead of the first day of January.

He explained that this alignment of the fiscal year and the calendar year, which has ensured that budget implementation can commence by 1st January of each year.

He attributed this consistent trend to the active collaboration between the House of Assembly and the executive for the benefit of the people of Kaduna State.

Malam El-Rufai described the budget as the budget of the people, a budget of sustainable growth. He commended the Kaduna State House of Assembly for its thorough work on the draft budget estimates, disclosing that the House of Assembly increased the budget size from the N233bn proposed by the executive to N278.58bn to accommodate more project requests.

He expressed his personal gratitude to the Speaker and the entire membership of the House of Assembly across party lines for the very cooperative and collaborative manner they have worked with the executive in the last six and a half years.

House Speaker Hon. Yusuf Zailani explained that the legislature is fully aligned with the focus of the government to on human capital development and infrastructure.

Meanwhile, highlighting more on the budget, the state commissioner for Budget and Planning, Alh Muhammad Sani Abdullahi said the signed budget allocates N184.53bn to capital expenditure and N94.05bn to recurrent, on a ratio of 66:37.

According to him, the N89.67bn for Social Subsector has 49% of the capital budget, the largest sectoral allocation.

While, capital allocations in the social sub-sector are Education (N41.66bn), Health (N28.63bn) and Social Development (N19.37bn).

‘ Capital budget allocation for public works and infrastructure is N28.94bn, and N8.79bn for housing and urban development, he said.

Commenting further, he said the state government is targeting N150bn annual generated revenue, saying with the current internally generated revenue of N50bn Kaduna can still pay the salaries of its workers without federal allocation.

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