Ambode proposes N1.046tr for Lagos

Ebun Francis || Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday presented N1.046 trillion as 2017 Appropriation Bill to the House of Assembly for consideration.

Christened: “Budget of Progress and Development”, the governor promised to apply the budget, the state’s highest ever, in consolidating on the development recorded by his administration in the last 30 months.

According to the figures of the budget, the 2018 appropriation bill has a capital to recurrent expenditure ratio of 67:33 per cent. The allocation stands at N699.082 billion and N347.039 billion for capital and recurrent expenditure respectively.

The budget, the governor said, will give priority to mandatory capacity building for civil servants, teachers in public secondary/primary schools, health service sector officers, women, and youth empowerment.

Ambode said: “Lagos has always been a trailblazer and we must consolidate on the economic gains made so far by initiating people-friendly programmes and projects that will attract more economic improvement in the 2018 Budget.

“It is our resolve in 2018 to strive and complete all on-going projects in order to meet their specified completion period and embark on new strategic projects. We intend to improve on our Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in the face of the dwindling accruable revenue allocation from the Federal Government, sustain our vision on wealth creation and poverty alleviation.”

Some of the projects listed for implementation in the budget are: Agege Pen Cinema flyover; alternative routes through Oke-Ira in Eti-Osa to Epe-Lekki Expressway; an eight-kilometre regional road to serve as alternative route to connect Victoria Garden City (VGC) with Freedom Road in Lekki Phase I; completion of the on-going reconstruction of Oshodi International Airport Road into a 10-lane road and the BRT Lane from Oshodi to Abule-Egba.

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The governor promised to sustain the construction, rehabilitation, upgrading, and maintenance of network of roads, adding that the boundary roads between Lagos and Ogun currently being upgraded will be completed.

He said: “We will consolidate on the Lagos bus reform project with the introduction of high and medium capacity buses, construction and completion of bus depots at Oshodi, Anthony, Yaba and many more.

“In the area of job creation, we will construct an ICT Focus Incubator Centre in Yaba while the development of Imota and Igbonla Light Industrial Park, as well as the provision of additional small scale industrial estate at Shala, will commence. The State Employment Trust Fund will disburse more funds to Lagosians to support business and stimulate the economy.

“The process leading to the movement of Mile 12 market to Imota which commenced in last year has reached an advanced stage and we will complete the infrastructure in the new location in good time to pave way for relocation next year.” Ambode also said that within Y2018, the government will vigorously pursue its planned direct intervention in the power value chain towards generating 3,000MW Embedded Power Programme within a three-year plan to achieving 24/7 power supply for the State, stressing that the challenge of inadequate power supply must be resolved for the economy to perform optimally.

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The governor said that in the next fiscal year, his administration will redouble its efforts in the area of Tourism, Sports, Arts & Culture, as well as embark on some major projects that will launch the state as a hub for tourism, sports, and entertainment.

Giving a sectoral analysis at a press briefing in Alausa, Finance Commissioner Akinyemi Ashade said general public services got N171, 623 billion (representing 16.41 per cent); public order and safety got N46.612 billion (representing 4.46 per cent); economic affairs was allocated N473, 866 billion (45.30 per cent); environmental protection got N54, 582 billion (representing 5.22per cent) and housing and community amenities got N59, 904 billion (representing 5.73 per cent).

The commissioner said the health sector got N92.676 billion (representing 8.86 per cent); recreation, culture, and religion got N12.511 billion (representing 1.20 per cent); education got N126.302 billion (representing 12.07 per cent) and social protection got N8.042 billion (representing 0.77 per cent).