From Paul Osuyi, Asaba
Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, yesterday, presented the 2024 budget estimates of N714.4 billion to the state House of Assembly for consideration and possible passage.
Christened, ‘Budget of Hope and Optimism,’ the 2024 Appropriation Bill is made up of N316.6 billion representing 44 percent recurrent expenditure and N397.9 billion representing 56 percent capital expenditure.
Oborevwori told the lawmakers that the budget was envisioned to put the state economy on the path of sustainable growth, boost investments and productivity, enhance the ease of doing business and provide ample opportunities for the average citizen to participate in the economy.
The governor added that the personnel cost of N150 billion provision was in anticipation of the domestication of a likely salary increase by the Federal Government sometime in 2024, while the overhead cost mirrors the inflationary trend in the country.
“This administration will embark on the construction of more critical road infrastructure in the 2024 fiscal year because we are irrevocably committed to advancing urban-rural integration.
“In 2024, we propose to spend N150 billion on road infrastructure for the Ministry of Works; and N46.55 billion on education. Health will gulp N18.65 billion; agriculture, N7 billion and urban renewal N7.5 billion.
“Environment will gulp N2.1 billion and youth development, N1.7 billion. These key sectors are very essential in our 2024 budget.
“This administration is focused, process driven, and result-oriented in its governance style. The progress that we have made in the last five months should give hope to our people that the goals we have set in this budget will be pursued with similar zeal and dedication.
“Rest assured this administration is determined to see our people through the hard times, doing all that we can to assist the poor and vulnerable,” he said.
He appealed for the speedy passage of the appropriation bill by the lawmakers.
Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Emomotimi Guwor, said the budget presentation was historic as it was the first budget being presented by the governor who was the immediate past Speaker of the House.
Guwor said the House would ensure that the budget substantially complies with the international public sector accounting standard, which is aimed at providing efficient internal control and result-based financial management in the public sector of the state.