The Lagos State House of Assembly,
Thursday, passed into law the N662.588bn Year 2016 Appropriation Bill presented
by the State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on December 17, 2015.
The Appropriation Bill, tagged “The
Peoples Budget,” is the highest in the history of the State and it was an
improvement on the N489.69bn appropriated for year 2014 and 2015 respectively.
The House unanimously approved the
budget after members deliberated on the report of House Committee on Budget
which scrutinized the Bill as proposed by the Governor.
File: Ambode presenting the 2016
budget proposal to the State House of Assembly.
The report was presented by Chairman
of the House Committee on Budget, Hon. Rotimi Olowo on behalf of members of the
Committee.
Obasa recalled that members of the
Committee worked even on holidays, adding that they had indeed shown their love
for the people of the State.
Governor Ambode had, while
presenting the budget, put the Recurrent Expenditure at N278,909bn while
Capital Expenditure stood at N383,678bn, explaining that the Capital to
Recurrent ratio is 58:42 as against 51:49 in 2014 and 2015.
Governor Ambode also put the total
revenue estimate for 2016 fiscal year at N542.873Billion saying the balance of
N119.714billion would be funded through deficit financing constituting 0.41
percent of the state GDP based on 2016 budget alone and a cumulative debt to
GDP ratio of about 3 percent.
In a related development, the House
also passed the N25bn Employment Trust Fund bill forwarded to the House by the
Governor into law.
While considering the report of a
joint committee set up by the House, the members scrutinized the findings and
recommendations of the committee with minor amendment.
The speaker, in his remarks, praised
Governor Ambode for the initiative to engage unemployed teeming youths roaming
the street in a veritable venture that would bring out their potentials,
empower and even foster the economy of the State.
He said the economy of the State
would further thrive through improved entrepreneurship, trading commerce and
improved economic activities which the Trust Fund aimed to achieve.
Earlier, the Chairman, House
Committee on Finance, Hon Oluyinka Ogundimu, representing Agege II in his
Submission while presenting the report to members, said the essence of the bill
when fully operational would serve as a panacea to tackling the unemployment
scourge confronting the nation.
The Lawmaker representing Lagos
Island II Hon Sola Giwa, said the bill also seeks to raise money from the
private and public contribution for the financial support to residents in the
State, including jobs and wealth creation thereby solving all problem of
unemployment in the State and giving equal opportunities to all citizens.
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