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Infrastructure takes largest chunk as Makinde presents N310 billion 2023 budget in Oyo

Infrastructure took the lead in the budget with N85.7 billion allocation, while the education sector followed with N58.2 billion.

• November 3, 2022
Seyi Makinde

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Thursday, presented a budget of N310 billion for 2023 to the State House of Assembly for approval.

Presenting the budget, tagged “Budget of Sustainable Development”, Mr Makinde said that the figure was made up of N154.3 billion capital expenditure, representing 49.79 per cent and  N155.6 billion recurrent expenditure, representing 50.21 per cent.

He said that the focus of the budget was to complete all ongoing projects, rather than starting new ones.

Mr Makinde said that the budget was premised on internally generated revenue of N83.5 billion.

“Our statutory allocation is capped at N50 billion while our VAT is capped at N60 billion.

“We also have other revenue streams as contained in the detailed budget proposal,” he said.

Infrastructure took the lead in the budget with N85.7 billion allocation, while the education sector followed with N58.2 billion.

“For this budget, we have continued to prioritise the four pillars of our roadmap to accelerated development in Oyo State 2019-2023, so 27.65 per cent of this budget has been allocated to infrastructure.

“This is not unexpected as we have always allocated more funds to infrastructure as a sure path to accelerated development, and we are continuing in that stride for sustainable development.

“We have maintained our record of allocating funds for education that conform to UNESCO standards of 15-20 per cent  of the budget.

“This time, education is 18.78 per cent of the total budget,” he said.

In his remarks, the Speaker of the House, Debo Ogundoyin said that the budget would be used to consolidate on the foundation laid by the administration since its inception in 2019.

“Which has given us an edge over all past administrations in Oyo state especially in terms of infrastructure growth, educational development and socio-economic transformation.

“I want to applaud the people’s governor  for setting the pace in all areas of development as attested to by the overwhelming support we have continued to receive from the people of the state,” he said.

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