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OBALGA Proposes N6bn Budget For 2012
The Executive Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local government council of Rivers State, Prince Timothy Nsirim, has presented an Appropriation Bill of N6,079,999,901.47 to the local government’s Legislative Assembly for the year 2012, assuring that his administration is poised to fast-track infrastructural and human development in the local government.
Nsirim, who presented the Appropriation Bill tagged, ‘Budget of Hope’ to the Assembly yesterday said capital expenditure would gulp N3,251,416,912.47 while he put the recurrent expenditure at N2,828,582,989.000.
He explained that the capital expenditure for this year was higher than the recurrent expenditure because the local government would embark on the completion of the first phase of its ultra-modern international market and other capital projects embarked upon by the council to create employment and improve the welfare of the people.
The council boss equally noted that the recurrent expenditure was lower than last year’s because the council intended to cut down its expenditure for the year.
According to him, the council would source its revenue for the year from Internally Generated Revenue, N968,710,000, Statutory Federal Allocation, 2,184,176,114.93, Value Added Tax (VAT), N629,255,988.32, Excess Crude, N1,000,000,000.00, Statutory Allocation from the state, N500,000,000 and budget augmentation, 797,857,798.22.
A breakdown of the recurrent expenditure shows that personnel cost will take N1,027,980,298, overhead cost N1,569,541,341,348.00, transfer to reserve N60,799,999.00 and contribution to local government fund N281,000,000.
Nsirim further noted that this year’s federal allocation estimate of N2,184,176,114.93 was higher than last year’s estimate because of the anticipated improvement in the Federation Allocations, adding that the council had always had zero allocation from statutory allocation from the state because of non-remittance but had made a provision of N500,000,000 for this year’s budget.
On Internally Generated Revenue for this year, the council chairman said attempts made by the council to meet the annual estimates had often failed because of the subversive attitude of companies, business operators and individuals doing business in the local government, assuring, however, that the council had put measures in place to check the activities of revenue touts in the area.
Analysing the budget further, he said the economic sector which he described as the most important sector including transportation, roads and bridges, commerce, finance, electricity, manufacturing and agriculture would gulp N3,037,000,0000 of the total capital expenditure.
To lay a solid foundation for human capital development in the local government, Nsirim said his administration would also give priority attention to the social sector which he allocated N598,000,000, saying, no society or institution develops without giving emphasis to human capital.
While scoring the performance of last year’s budget above 50 percent, Nsirim explained that N130,000,000 had been provided in the budget for the repayment of loans and interests to free the local government from indebtedness.
Responding, the Leader of the Legislative Assembly, Hon. Henry Odum thanked the chairman for the presentation of the budget, assuring that the assembly would ensure speedy passage of the bill into a bye-law.
He lauded the harmonious working relationship existing between the executive and legislative arms in the local government, attributing it to the spirit of understanding often exhibited by the council chairmen.
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