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    Gombe Legislators Pass State’s N208bn 2024 budget

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaDecember 13, 2023 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
    Gombe Legislators Pass State’s N208bn 2024 budget
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    Gombe Legislators Pass State’s N208bn 2024 budget

    The Gombe State House of Assembly on Tuesday passed N208.064 billion as the state’s budget for 2024, reflecting an increase of N300 million over the N207.75 billion submitted by Gov. Inuwa Yahaya.

    This is contained in a statement by the Chief Information Officer of the House, Mr Umaru Ma’aji, on Wednesday in Gombe.

    The Speaker of the House, Abubakar Luggerewo , according to the statement, thanked the lawmakers for their support, cooperation and the manner with which the Appropriation Bill was handled.

    Ma’aji said the Bill was passed after the House Committee on Appropriation on the 2024 budget estimate scrutinised the bill and presented it before the house for adoption and subsequent passage.

    According to the statement, Mr Aliyu Baba-Manu, Chairman, Appropriation on the 2024 budget, said the it focused on completion of all ongoing projects in the state.

    Ma’aji reported the chairman to have said his committee observed that most of the MDAs budget officers were not conversant with the budget provisions, guided by medium term expenditure framework (MTEF).

    Baba-Manu, therefore recommended that the budget office should transmit executive councils approved budget to ministries, to consider the N208 billion budget size for 2024.

    Gov. Yahaya had on Dec. 4, presented a 2024 budget of N207.75 billion to the House for legislative consideration.

    The budget proposal is made up of N87.25 billion or 42 per cent for recurrent expenditure, and N120.5 billion or 58 per cent for capital expenditure. Nigeria Eurobond Slumps after CBN Resumes OMO Auction

    The budget which is Yahaya’s first in his second tenure, is tagged: “Budget of Continuity and Consolidation.

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