Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode today signed the
N662.588bn Y2016 Appropriation Law with a promise that the budget would
be faithfully implemented in line with the determination of his
administration to make Lagos work for all, irrespective of age, gender,
tribe or status.
The Governor who spoke at a brief but impressive
ceremony held at the Banquet Hall, Lagos House, said the 2016 budget
was the article of faith of his administration with Lagosians and it was
in line with delivering on the promises made to the people.
"The Y2016 budget of N662.588bn will enable our government focus
on the present challenges of security, traffic gridlock resolution
including physical and social infrastructural developments which have
thrown up new challenges quite different from our past experience". he said.
The Governor thanked the House of Assembly for speedily ensuring the
passage of the bill which he presented to the House on December 17 and
passed on December 31, saying it was no mean feat considering the long
hours spent and meticulous scrutiny provided by the House Committee on
Appropriation.
While alluding to the fact that the falling crude
oil prices has sprung up economic challenges as well as affected the
Federal Allocations, he said the State’s budget will be driven by
Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). He, however, urged tax payers
to fulfill their civic obligations, promising that no stone will be
left unturned in delivering value for every Kobo spent.
"I will
commend this Budget to all Lagosians and enjoin them to continue
collaborating with us in building the Lagos of our dreams", he added.
Giving a breakdown of the 2016 budget, tagged "The Peoples Budget", the
Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Mr. Akinyemi Ashade said
it will go a long way to promote massive investments in Security,
Transport/Traffic management, Physical and Social Infrastructural
development in addition to enhancing job creation/opportunities.
He said the 2016 budget is 26 percent higher than the budgets of 2014
and 2015 respectively, with an estimated total revenue of N542.873bn
with the balance of N119.714bn expected to be funded through a
combination of internal and external loans included World Bank DPO 3
loan which could not be accessed in 2015.
He said the Lagos
Internal Revenue Service is expected to generate N300billion equivalent
to 78 percent of the total IGR, however adding that while the state
government does not intend to introduce new taxes, efforts will be made
towards bringing more citizens into the tax net especially the informal
sector as well as through the adoption of an automated process to block
leakages.
According to Ashade, the Y2016 budget was carefully
prepared taking into consideration recent developments in the Global and
National Economy Spheres, adding that although the State Government
adopted the National Crude Oil projection of $38 per barrel, the budget
will be largely driven by IGR made up of taxes, rates and levies.
He said the underlying principles of the budget include planned and
systematic maintenance of existing/new infrastructural facilities,
completion of ongoing projects, payment of outstanding liabilities,
sustenance of the goals of job creation, poverty eradication and wealth
creation in addition to efficient service delivery to Lagosians.
Giving a breakdown of the expenditure plan, Ashade said N89billion will
be spent on construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of roads and
public buildings, while N48.9billion will be expended on various
Transportation initiatives including the completion of the Blue Rail
Line and expansion of BRT Corridors (Mile 12-Ojota).
The
Commissioner also said that N86billion will be spent on the education
sector, which according to him, will cover the state government flagship
programmes including A-Meal-a-Day initiative to be partly sponsored by
the Federal Government, Ibile tablets for Secondary Schools as well as
the development of the E-Curriculum initiative.
He gave the
expenditure breakdown of other sectors to include, Health (N46.9bn)
Agriculture and Food Security (N2bn), Tourism (N2.2bn), Commerce and
Industry (N6.2bn), Environment (N27bn), Pensions (N6.5bn), Science and
Technology (N9.6bn), Water (N17.6bn), Housing (N25.3bn), Sports
Development (N2.3billion), among others.
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