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Gombe governor Yahaya presents N173.6 billion ‘Budget of Further Consolidation ‘ for 2023

Mr Yahaya said the budget proposal was in line with his administration’s desire to continue offering service to the people of Gombe beyond 2023.

• November 3, 2022
Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya

The governor of Gombe State, Inuwa Yahaya, on Thursday presented a budget proposal of N173.69 billion for 2023 to the state House of Assembly.

The proposal is tagged; “Budget of Further Consolidation”.

While presenting the budget, Mr Yahaya said it was in line with his administration’s desire to continue offering service to the people of Gombe beyond 2023.

The governor said the N173,697, 242 billion budget proposal was put forward to continue providing for the development needs of the people of Gombe State in 2023.

“This is made up of N71.85 billion for recurrent expenditure, which represents 41.4 per cent, and N101.84 billion for capital expenditure, representing 58.6 per cent of the total budgeted sum.”

Mr Yahaya said that the state government in 2023 plans to generate the sum of N100.61 billion as recurrent revenue, and the sum of N74.70 billion as capital receipts.

On the performance of the 2022 budget, Mr Yahaya said the overall budget performance stood at N92.76 billion as at September 30, representing 60 per cent of the total budget.

Responding, the speaker of the house, Abubakar Luggerewo, said the house would ensure “diligent and expeditious legislative scrutiny” and passage of the budget to enable the state government to continue its development policies and programmes. 

(NAN)

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