By using our website, you agree to the use of our cookies.

Advertisement

2023 GOVERNORSHIP AND
STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS

  • days
  • Hours
  • Minutes
  • Seconds
🇳🇬 👍 🇳🇬
N/Assembly increases 2023 budget by N1.3trn
News

N/Assembly increases 2023 budget by N1.3trn

Advertisement

…to include 2023 Census

Presenting the report, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Barau Jibrin, said the budget was increased to make provision for improved funding for the National Population Commission (NPC) ahead of the 2023 Census, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ahead of the 2023 general elections, the Nigerian Army, Navy, Nigeria Police Force, ministries of Agriculture, Health, Aviation, and Science and Technology.

Advertisement

The National Assembly also increased the oil price benchmark proposed for the budget from $70 per barrel to $75 per barrel.

It however retained other parameters as earlier proposed by the president such as the 1.69 million barrel oil production per day, N435.57 to a US dollar, 3.75% GDP growth rate and 17.16% inflation rate.

The breakdown of the budget shows that N967.48 billion is for statutory transfers; N8.32 trillion for recurrent (non-debt) expenditure while the sum of N5.97 trillion is for capital and N6.55 trillion for debt service.

Advertisement

From the statutory transfers, the National Judicial Council takes N165bn; Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), N119.93bn; Universal Basic Education, N103.28bn; Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), N173.63bn; National Human Rights Commission, N4.5bn; North East Development Commission (NEDC), N59.03bn; Basic Health Care Fund, N51.64bn and National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), N51.64bn.

Also, under the statutory transfers, the National Assembly’s severance/inauguration of outgoing and incoming 9th and 10th Assembly (legislators and legislative aides) got allocated N30.17bn, National Assembly Office, N30.49bn; Senate, N33.26bn; House of Representatives, N51.99bn; National Assembly Service Commission, N10.55bn; National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), N7.41bn; and Service Wide Vote, N671.3m.

A further breakdown shows that the Office of Retired Clerks and Permanent Secretaries takes N1.05bn, National Assembly Library Building N4.25bn; Constitution Review N850m; completion of NILDS headquarters N2.5bn; and construction of National Assembly Service Commission building N10bn.

Out of the N5.972 trillion proposed capital expenditure, the Ministry of Works and Housing has the lion’s share of N398.275bn; Ministry of Defence, N285.045bn; Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, N248.358bn; and Ministry of Education, N153.735bn.

Advertisement

Others are the Ministry of Health N134.909bn; Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, N132.572bn; Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, N166 747bn; Office of the National Security Adviser, N70.331bn; Presidency N20.115bn; Ministry of Interior N45.622bn; Federal Ministry of Water Resources N83.256bn.

After the passage, Senate President Ahmad Lawan urged President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the budget before the year runs out toward sustaining the January-December budget cycle implementation.

(Daily Trust)

Advertisement


Disclaimer

Contents provided and/or opinions expressed here do not reflect the opinions of The Pacesetter Frontier Magazine or any employee thereof.

Support The Pacesetter Frontier Magazine

It takes a lot to get credible, true and reliable stories.

As a privately owned media outfit, we believe in setting the pace and leaving strides in time.

If you like what we do, you can donate a token to us here. Your support will ensure that the right news is put out there at all times, reaching an unlimited number of persons at no cost to them.

Related posts

Leave a Reply

Required fields are marked *