Makinde Presents 2024 Budget, Education Gets Largest Allocation

 Oluchi Chibuzor

Governor of Oyo State, ‘Seyi Makinde, yesterday presented the 2024 Appropriation Bill tagged, “Budget of Economic Recovery,” to the state House of Assembly, noting that the budget is a chance for his administration to show its responsiveness to the current economic situation in the country.

The governor, who presented the N434,221,765,938.79 Budget Proposal to the 32-man House of Assembly presided over by the speaker, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, said his government has been proactive in responding to the hardship people face.

He added that the administration has taken all the necessary steps to ensure that the 2024 Budget addresses the economic challenges of the coming year and ensure that his vision of sustainable development in the state is achieved.

The governor, who commended the House of Assembly for its cooperation with his administration over the past years, urged the lawmakers to speedily consider the 2024 Appropriation Bill for passage and for the benefit of Oyo State people.

The total capital expenditure in the proposed Budget Estimates stands at N222,337,320,199.85 while the total recurrent expenditure is 211,884,445,738.94, with education, infrastructure and health sectors getting the lion share of the allocations.

The governor said: “I am happy to come before you today to present the 2024 Appropriation Bill. This year’s presentation is special in two significant ways. First, this is the first full budget presentation since our re-election into office in March 2023.

“This budget presents an opportunity for us to show how we are matching our promises as stated in our roadmap for sustainable development 2023-2027 with definite action plans.

“Second, this budget is a chance for our administration to show our responsiveness to the current economic head winds. You will agree that the effects of the removal of fuel subsidy and dollar-Naira currency by the federal government have brought hardship to our people. Therefore, this budget proposal will cover specific projects, policies, and actions that, when implemented, will cushion the impact of the economic issues that we are currently faced with.”

He added, “It is against this backdrop that we have tagged this budget ‘Oyo State Budget of Economic Recovery’. It is my honor to present a total budget of N434,221,765,938.79. The total capital expenditure is N222,337,320,199.85 while the total recurrent expenditure is 211,884,445,738.94.

“What you will immediately notice is that we have been able to, once again, achieve a budget where capital expenditure is about 2.4 per cent higher than the recurrent expenditure. We believe that the growth of our economy is dependent on the fiscal decisions we take regarding our capital expenditure. Therefore, we are focusing on projects that will yield positive results for our economy in our areas of comparative advantage.”

The governor explained that the budgetary allocation for Education has remained consistent with his administration’s commitment to allocating over 20 per cent of the budget to Education, a development for which it has continued to receive commendations for matching the UNESCO standard for budgetary allocation on Education.

He added, however, that the government has also increased the sum allocated to education from N58billion in 2023 to N90billion in the 2024 Budget Proposal to help reduce the infrastructure and manpower deficit in the sector.

The governor equally stated that his government’s commitment to building infrastructure that targets the economic expansion of the state will continue in 2024, noting that the government will continue the 110 kilometres Ibadan Circular Road project and other ongoing projects such as the Saki-Ogbooro-Igboho Road, the Olorunsogo-Akanran-Dagbolu Road, among others. 

In his address, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Ogundoyin, commended the governor for steps he took to rebuild the state under Omituntun 2.0, adding that the governor has set out a new order of transformation towards sustainable development in the state.

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