Kebbi present N138.18bn budget for 2020 fiscal year

Kebbi State Governor Senator Atiku Abubakar Bagudu yesterday (Wednesday) presented a total sum of N138.18 billion appropriation bill to the State House of Assembly for the 2020 fiscal year

The budget which was described by the Governor as budget of continuity was N13.37 billion less than 2019 budget, adding that the proposed budget would be sourced from the consolidated Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), which he admited has tremendously improved.

Bagudu who deeply appreciated the cooperation that exists between the Executive and the Legislature in the past five years said the House has supported the government in all its endeavours, a situation which he said to have enabled the government to performed optimally. 

Accprding to him his administration since inception five years ago has paid the entitlements of its work force, pointing out that the State government has keyed into the payment of the N30,000 minimum wage and a N7,000 increment to those whose the N30,000 did not capture.

The Governor enumerated that Education, Health and Water sector remains his administration priority, noting that a total sum of N24 billion has been dished out for recruitment of Teachers into Secondary Schools across the State while the sum of N250 million was spent to support the home grown feeding programmes of the Federal government in the State.

He maintained that the state government also paid the sum of N450 million for WAEC and NECO examinations while the sum of N500 million was spent to support the out of school children to acquire especially girls to acquire basic skills theat could take them out to the streets.

On the Health sector, the State government according to him has embarked on renovation of existing general hospitals across the four emirate councils and the establishment of Kebbi health centre with the sum of N200 million.

Provision of water supply has cost the state government to provides 900 motorise bore holes in various rural community of the state and renovation of 180 non functional water bore holes with the sum of N120 million.

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