Orji signs N65.5b budget
Abia State
governor, Theodore Orji yesterday signed into law the 2010
appropriation bill of N65.7 billion after the state House Of Assembly
had adjusted it from the earlier N60.5billion submitted to it by the
executive.
Presenting the 2010 appropriation bill to the governor at the Government House, Umuahia, the Speaker of the Abia House, Agwu U.
Agwu, said the
House increased the total budget outlay after due consultations with
the state’s planning commission in order to capture the excess crude
oil fund due to the state, which was originally not included as part of
the revenue.
The speaker, who
said the inflow has made it possible to increase capital estimate,
added that funding for the salary of certain workers, hitherto omitted
in the fiscal estimates, was accommodated.
“With this 58.3 per
cent recurrent and 42.7 per cent capital estimates budget, it is our
strong belief that government will continue the good work of tackling
the challenges of road rehabilitation and construction, rural
electrification, water supply, health care delivery, agriculture and
education among other vital sectors of the economy, with a view to
giving Abians the desired democratic dividends this fiscal year’, he
said.
Mr Agwu also said
that the provisions of the 2010 appropriation bill are meant to help
the state government fulfil its campaign promises to the different
constituencies, especially as it seeks fresh mandate from the
electorate in the 2011 general elections.
He said the present
set of lawmakers have, since 2007, passed 50 bills and over 100
resolutions for the good of the state. He added that members of the
House see the 2010 Appropriation law as a veritable legal instrument
with which this government can leave an indelible mark in the history
of Abia State by using it to impact on the masses whom they have sworn
to represent.
Speaking after
signing the 2010 appropriation bill into law, Mr Orji described the
exercise as a milestone in the life of the administration and expressed
gratitude to the House for her cooperation with the executive arm of
the government, saying this has contributed to the achievement recorded
by his administration.
Budget of expectation
He said that the 2010 budget is a budget of expectation which will be religiously implemented.
According to him,
the government has put measures in place to ensure strict
implementation, and charged all those responsible to ensure strict
compliance to the implementation.
Mr Orji who
admitted the financial difficulties confronting the state and its
effect on the people promised that by the first week of June, salary
arrears owed workers in the state will be cleared by the government.
He said that his
administration will soon ascertain the vacancies available in the
ministries with a view to offering employment to the teeming unemployed
youths of the state which is a priority of his administration.
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