From Judex Okoro, Calabar
Governor Bassey Out of Cross River State has signed the revised 2023 revised appropriation bill into law.
The appropriation bill has a total sum of two hundred and fifty billion, seven hundred and eighty-one million, fifteen thousand, six hundred and sixty one Naira (N250, 781,015,661) with a downward review from the previous budget size of N330billion.
Speaking at the event, Otu said the need to review the 2023 budget became expedient because of his government’s decision to work within a realistic financial framework of the State.
He said: “Let me start by thanking the speaker and the house for the speed in passing this bill. One of the most difficult bills to pass in the legislature is the appropriation bill. It is the first bill I am signing into law in conformity with the People’s First agenda, collaborating with the House of Assembly we shall achieve the desired results.
“With the signing into law of this revised appropriation bill, Cross Riverians will start seeing the real dividends of democracy which will improve the fortunes of the state,” the governor said.
According to the Governor, the essence of the downward review of the budget is to capture the true income indices and make the bill more realistic in line with the current reality in Internally Generated Revenue as well as the monthly allocation from the federation to the state.
Earlier, the Cross River State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt Hon Ayambem, commended his colleagues for working assiduously to see that work on the budget was completed in record time
According to him, the budget was reviewed downwards in light of the state’s revenue income.
“It is the most realistic budget in time past, the bill was reviewed in light of the state’s financial income, Cross Riverians will be happy with the size of this budget. The legislative bottlenecks were observed and all due process strictly followed and I assure you that the executive now has a good ground to take off.”
Assuring the governor of a harmonious working relationship between the legislature and the executives, the speaker said: “I want to assure you of the cooperation and collaboration of the House of Assembly in providing good governance to the state.”