Governor Ganduje while presenting the proposal tagged “Budget of Consolidation and Prosperity II” on Friday in Kano, said it was aimed at consolidating and improving the well-being of the people of the state.
The budget consisted of N144 billion for capital expenditure, representing 59 per cent and N100 billion for recurrent expenditure, representing 41 per cent.
“The health sector was allocated N39.1 billion; water resources N15 billion; transport sector N8.6 billion; agriculture sector N19.9 billion while works and infrastructure got N35 billion,” he said.
The governor said that the education sector got the lion’s share of the budget with N62 billion, representing 27 percent, more than the UNESCO and UN recommendation.
He said that the money would be channeled into executing policies and programmes aimed at ensuring quality education at all levels.
Governor Ganduje said that part of the money would also be used to enhance the state’s free and compulsory education programme.
He urged the lawmakers to ensure speedy passage of the budget, to enable the government to continue to provide dividends of democracy to the people.
The governor also urged youths to shun all forms of violence, especially as the 2023 general elections got nearer.
The Speaker, Hamisu Chidari, assured the governor of speedy passage of the budget to create time for the January to December budget circle.
He urged government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to be ready for the budget defence at the House.
The speaker also commended the governor for his stride in infrastructure development, security, health and the education sector.
Seen but no attachment of the budget