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Lagos expends N1tn on infrastructural development




The Lagos State Government says N1.1tn was spenton infrastructural development in the last eight years.It added that the figure was part of the total expenditure of the state, which the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Ben Akabueze, put at N2.7tn.The commissioner spoke on Thursday at the annual ministerial press briefing in Ikeja, Lagos.He explained that the N1.1tn was spent on 8,961 projects certified by the ministry.He said, “The aggregate expenditure in the last eight years is N2, 749, 498, 000, 000. The ministry in the last eight years certified 8,961 projects valued at N1, 132, 269, 772, 048.”Akabueze added that the average budget performance of the state in the last eight years was 79 per cent.He said the total revenue that accrued to the state during the period was N2.4tn.He said, “The average sectoral allocation of the budget from 2008 to 2015 is: General Public Service, 23.70 per cent; Public Order and Safety, 3.12 per cent; Economic Affairs, 31.58 percent; Environmental Protection, 8.56 per cent; Housing and Community Amenities, 9.17 per cent; Health, 7.66 per cent; Recreation, Culture and Religion, 1.52 per cent; Education, 14.09; and Social Protection, 0.60 per cent.”Speaking on the gains recorded under the Millennium Development Goals programme, the commissioner said the government enjoyed donor support to the tune of N15, 134, 459,766 in the last eight years, while counterpart funding for the same period stood at N27, 245, 687.Akabueze added that the 2014 budget of N489.7bn was slightly re-ordered in August with the capital expenditure reviewed downwards from N255bn to N247bn, while concurrent expenditure increased to N241bn from N234bn without any change in budget size.He explained that the budget was reordered to accommodate exigencies like the Ebola outbreak, heightened security challenges andreversal of Lagos State University fees increase.Akabueze pointed out that a lot of resources still remained untapped in the state, saying he expected the incoming government to widen the revenue base and bring more taxable Lagosians into its tax net.

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