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2017 budget: Ambode presents record N813b

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Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Tuesday presented the 2017 budget of N813 billion to the state House of Assembly.Ambode speaks at the budget presentation to the Assembly

The budget, tagged: “Golden Jubilee Budget” is N150.4 billion higher than the 2016 budget of N662.58 billion.

The 2017 budget has a Capital Expenditure of N512.46 billion and a Recurrent Expenditure of N300.53 billion.

The capital and recurrent ratio of the budget stood at 63:37 respectively.

Ambode said that large part of the budget would be expended on road construction and rehabilitation, health, among others.

Speaking at the budget presentation to the house of Assembly, Ambode said Phase 2 of the 114 Local Government Roads project and the Fourth Mainland Bridge will commence in 2017.

“A key focus of the 2017 budget is road construction, rehabilitation and maintenance.

“Our government will focus on roads that will open up the inter-lands, improve connectivity in the state and reduce travel time.”

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The governor said that the state was expecting an increase in the Federal allocation through 13 per cent derivation from oil and gas in 2017.

He said  at the end of October, this year,  the overall performance of the budget was 71%.

“Total revenue stood at N350bn/77.5% while Capital Expenditure closed at N200bn/62%and the Recurrent Expenditure performed at N180bn/82%.

The governor said that fundamental reforms would be carried out on all modes of transportation- roads, water and the walkways.

Ambode called for the cooperation and understanding of all residents in prompt payment of their taxes, saying that the state government would embark on extensive revenue collection reforms.

“The successful implementation of this budget depends on all Lagosians.

“We all have a huge responsibility to ensure that it succeeds, as we cannot just afford to fail, even at this critical period of economic recession,” he said.

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The governor said that the state government would continue to render its performance to the residents through the Town Hall Meetings.

Receiving the budget, the Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, commended the governor for his determination to develop the state, in spite of the dwindling revenue.

Obasa, specifically commended the governor on road infrastructure, transportation, Light Up Lagos project and other developmental projects.

He said that the House would continue to support the executive to bring more developments to Lagosians.

“Almost all projections in the 2016 budget have been carried out, in spite of the economic situation.

“I commend the governor for a number of life-changing projects he introduced,” the speaker said.

Obasa said the House was committed to laws that would improve the socio-economic development of the state.

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He said that the Assembly had passed lots of laws to enhance the living standard of residents.

Obasa said the House would ensure that the 2017 deliver on inclusive growth and prioritise the welfare of the residents.

He urged heads of Ministries, Departments and parastatal Agencies to cooperate with the lawmakers while on oversight function visit to their places.

Obasa also called on the National Assembly to reconsider its stand on the clamour of granting special status to Lagos.

(NAN)

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