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Oborevwori Signs N724.9bn Delta 2024 Appropriation Bill
Omon-Julius Onabu in Asaba
The Governor of Delta State, Mr. Sheriff Oborevwori, yesterday, in Asaba signed into law the Delta State 2024 Appropriation Bill of N724,979,313,867, which was approved last weekend by the state legislature.
The approved budget comprised of N316,624,462,711 recurrent expenditure and the sum of N408,354,851,156 for capital expenditure.
Oborevwori stated that the budget tagged: “Budget of Hope and Optimism” would invigorate the state’s economy and set it on the path of sustainable growth and development.
He remarked that the budget would boost both domestic and inspire direct foreign investments and productivity and enhance the ease of doing business in the state.
The governor stressed the significance of his maiden budget, saying that “the law provides a veritable foundation for the sustainable delivery of our social and economic pact– the M.O.R.E Agenda to the good people of Delta State.
Oborevwori said: “I am happy to welcome you to this budget signing. I am happy because this time last year I stood here to present the 2023 budget for assent as Speaker; but by the grace of God I am sitting here as Governor of Delta to ascent to the appropriation bill.
“We have allocated 44 per cent and 56 per cent of the budget to recurrent and capital expenditure amounting to N724,979,313,867 total budget size.
“The budget is very key to the developmental programme of the state and the budget we signed today is less by 12 percent compared to that of 2023.
“In preparing these estimates, we were very mindful of the current economic realities thus the evident 12 per cent reduction in the size of this budget when compared to that of 2023.
“We are cutting down on recurring expenditure to free up much needed funds for the sustainable financing of our critical infrastructure and human capital.
“These would allow for the ease of doing business, attract domestic and direct foreign investments, and improve productivity thus sustaining the growth of our domestic economy.
“By the grace of God, since the commencement of our administration in the last six months we have not borrowed and we are paying our contractors and meeting all our obligations.”
Nevertheless, he commended the Speaker, Hon Guwor, and members of the House of Assembly for their support and cooperation in the interest of the state.
“The objectives of the 2024 budget include: To control the effects of inflation through fiscal discipline and judicious allocation of resources, accelerated infrastructural development, stimulate growth of the non-oil sector and make the economy more resilient to external shocks.
“The budget will further enhance the business competitiveness of the state by nurturing and promoting the growth of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises; create employment for the state’s teeming youth population and raise the productivity of the state’s land, labour, and capital assets.
“We appreciate the Delta State House of Assembly for the passage of this bill and previous administrations for entrenching the core values of service through partnerships, innovation, transparency, accountability, inclusiveness and fiscal responsibility.
“Let me assure our people of faithful implementation of the 2024 Budget. This administration is focused, process driven, and result-oriented in its governance style.
“The progress that we have made in the last six months should give hope to our people that the goals we have set in this budget will be pursued with similar zeal and dedication.”
Presenting the Appropriation Bill for the governor’s signature, the Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, said that the bill was presented to the House on November 29, 2023 and passed on December 14, 2023 after successfully passing through all legislative processes.
Guwor said that the budget as passed by the House was in tune with the state’s policy direction of fiscal discipline, sustainable growth, investment and productivity, transparency, accountability, and efficient and effective service delivery.
He added that the report of the Finance and Appropriation Committee on the Appropriation Bill 2024 encapsulated consensus viewpoints of the MDAs and the Standing Committees of the House.