Osun Governor’s Office to Spend N22bn in 2018

The Osun State Government is to spend N22.2 billion for the running of the office of Governor Rauf Aregbesola in the 2018 fiscal year, Senator Mudashiru Husain, the Commissioner for Cabinet Matters, has said.

Hussain disclosed this while speaking at the 2018 budget defence session at the state House of Assembly thursday in Osogbo.

He said the office of the governor was made up of 30 bureaus and agencies, all of which were funded from the state’s budget.

Husain said N13.9 billion of the amount would be spent on recurrent expenditure, while the balance of N8.3 billion would be devoted to capital expenditure.
The commissioner, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) said the proposed spending represented 0.9 percent reduction in the 2017 figure of N22.4 billion.

He said revenue projection and capital receipts for the agencies in 2018 stood at N4.3 billion as against the 2017 figure of N18.4 billion.

According to the commissioner, the reduction in the proposed revenue was due to restructuring of agencies of government as well as the prevailing economic hardship in the country.
Husain said that Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in the state was below expectation, saying there was need for government agencies to be more aggressive in increasing revenue generation for government to finance its projects.

Aregbesola had on December 28, presented the 2018 budget proposal of N173 billion to the House for approval.
Meanwhile, the Head of Service, Mr. Gboyega Oyebade, has said government released N1 billion for the payment of gratuity to retirees in the state.
The Head of Service, who appeared at the budget defence alongside the Commissioner for Budget, said retirees who had completed their documentation would be paid within a week.

He said retirees under the Contributory Pension Scheme would also be issued bond certificates.
In his remarks, Mr. Kamil Oyedele, Chairman, House Committee on Finance and Appropriation, said all revenue generating agencies must live up to their responsibility of improving IGR in the state.

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