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2010: Gombe Proposes N55.4bn Budget
Gombe State government has presented a budget proposal of N55.4 billion for 2010 fiscal year.
The figure represents an increase of N3.6 billion over the last year’s budget.
Presenting the budget proposal to the state’s legislators, Governor Danjuma Goje stated that the appropriation bill, tagged “Budget of Fulfillment” had N30.7 billion as capital expenditure, while N24.6 billion was earmarked for recurrent expenditure, representing 55.51 and 44.51 per cent respectively.
Goje said this year’s budget was 90 percent executed, saying that for more developmental projects to come on board, the state was expected to generate N35.5 billion as recurrent revenue, indicating an internally generated revenue to the tune of N2.7 billion, whereas the expected revenue of statutory allocation from the Federation Account was expected to amount to the tune of N27.1 billion.
Speaking on the sectoral focus and aspiration of next year’s fiscal budget, the governor said, priority attention would be accorded to the education sector that would cover the three senatorial districts of the state, noting that his administration in this year’s budget was able to build 400 classroom storeys building in some selected schools across the state.
Hinting on what this year’s budget has for the state on education, Goje said, 200 more classrooms storey buildings would be constructed and 400 dilapidated class-rooms were earmarked for complete renovations that would be furnished with 18,000 sets of furniture.
While explaining on the provision of water, the governor stated that in addition to the Gombe regional water scheme that had addressed the perennial water shortage in the state capital, his administration was able to provide portable water to Dukku and Kumo, the two local government headquarters were noted with quote water scarcity.
Reading the address, the speaker of the House, Alhaji Manga Musa Bujode, assured the governor of a quick approval of the budget for implementation.