Wike Presents N510bn Budget Proposal For 2018

The governor of Rivers State, Chief Nyesom Wike, has presented the 2018 Appropriation Bill to the Rivers State House of Assembly.

Christened ‘Budget of Consolidation, Advancement and Empowerment,’ the proposed budget intends to spend a total of N510 billion, in a bid to consolidate and advance the state’s investments in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and security, as well as grow the economy to create jobs and empower the people.

Presenting the Appropriation bill to the House on Thursday, the governor said the proposed budget intends to spend N379, 997, 687, 404.00 as capital expenditure, while N132 billion will be used for recurrent expenditure.

This, he said, gives a capital to recurrent expenditure ratio of 75 to 25 percent. “The substantial increase in capital over recurrent expenditure, once again, underscores our commitment to direct substantial resources to the critical growth sectors of our economy.”

Wike said the 2018 budget will be funded from federal allocation (FAAC) – N40 billion; 13% oil minerals fund – N120 billion; value added tax (VAT) – N6 billion; internally generated revenue (IGR) – N132 billion; reimbursements – N70 billion; domestic/international credits – N70 billion and capital receipts – N20 billion.

The governor stated that a total portfolio of N90 billion and N35 billion have been allocated to the Ministry of Works and the Special Projects Bureau respectively to fund the delivery of capital projects in the 2018 budget.

He said that the administration is committed to the completion of key projects in different parts of the state, which include: dualization of Sapkenwa – Bori road, Slaughter – Trans Amadi – Garrison road, Elelenwo – Akpajo road, Oil Mill – Woji – Elelenwo – Akpajo road, and Professor Tam David West (Obiriikwerre – Airport) road; the Andoni – Opobo (Unity) road; and internal road network in Abonnema in Akuku Toru Local Government Area, Amadi-Ama in Port Harcourt Local Government Area, Okochiri in Okrika Local Government Area, Elele and Isiokpo in Ikwerre Local Government Area, among others.

Other projects earmarked for delivery in 2018 include: Bonny – Bile Waterside jetty; Mile one market phase 2; reclamation works in Abalama in Asari Toru Local Government Area, Ogu town in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area, Bakana in Degema Local Government Area, and Ogbumnabali in Port Harcourt Local Government Area; constituency projects; Real Madrid Football Academy; living quarters for judicial officers from the state, among others.

“We shall also start some new projects, including the Women Development Centre the new world-class international conference centre, and roads. We are devoting N50 billion to fund the education sector for the 2018 fiscal year. This sum is N20 billion more than that of 2017. In addition, we have proposed a capital grant of N500 million to each of our tertiary institutions to bolster infrastructural development and improve quality.

“Apart from proposing the sum of N2 billion for the provision of scholarships for critical areas of the State’s manpower needs, we have also proposed to set aside another N2 billion to partner, encourage and support the development of private universities and improve access to tertiary education for Rivers indigenes,” he said.

Wike said his administration is providing the sum of N30 billion in 2018 to enhance all aspects of the healthcare delivery system in the state, including the provision of health infrastructure for health institutions, recruitment and training of medical doctors and other healthcare personnel, refurbishing and equipping our primary healthcare centres, providing vaccines for routine immunization against child killer diseases, as well as in carrying out education and sensitization programmes on reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child healthcare.

He said that the state will continue to invest heavily in the security of lives and property through the funding of security agencies and provision of logistics for them to effectively secure the state.

“We have also approved the establishment of the Rivers State Neighbourhood Safety Corps to further enhance the security in the State. When fully established and operational, the corps will have the responsibility to collaborate with the security agencies to combat crime and cultism in our communities and neighbourhoods.

“The State Executive Council has already approved the bill to give effect to this initiative, which we shall soon transmit for the consideration of the House of Assembly and passing into law. The N22 billion we have proposed in the 2018 budget for security operations will also take care of the setting-up and operationalization of this agency.”

In order to tackle high level of youth unemployment and poverty, the governor said that empowerment has been prioritized in 2018. He proposed N6 billion for employment generation, N7 billion for women development and N2 billion to support youth development, adding that the state government will inject N1 billion into the state’s microfinance agency to provide loans and support the development of small-scale enterprises in the state.

He said that sports development will be funded by the state government in 2018, noting that the Real Madrid Football Academy will come on stream. “We will also continue to fund the State’s football teams and support them to win laurels at national and continental for the State. For these and other activities for a comprehensive development of sports in the State, we propose to spend N2.5 billion for fiscal year 2018,” Wike said.

The governor said that investments in the administration of justice and the justice sector will be sustained, adding that N4.350billion has been allocated to the law and justice sector.

He said the administration decided to renew and strengthen her partnership with the Church of God in the state by proposing to establish a trust fund for the church to administer to its needs. The sum of N1 billion has been proposed under this budget for this purpose.

Wike said that in the past two and a half years, the administration has demonstrated that it is committed to solving the problems it inherited and advance the overall wellbeing of the people.

He said: “For us, our state deserves meaningful development and we must, as a government, continue to do our best to deliver to our people. That is why we are offering a realistic budget for 2018, which takes a balanced and pragmatic approach towards solving the developmental challenges of our state and take it to the next level of transformation.”

Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Ikunyi-Owaji Ibani assured the people of Rivers State that the State Assembly will continue to support the executive to deliver on the development of the state.

He said an analysis of the 2018 Budget shows that the Rivers State Governor will consolidate on development in different sectors of the state’s economy, adding that the Assembly will treat the budget expeditiously, and assured that due process will be followed.

The Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike proposed a budget of N470 billion for 2017. According to government figures, the 2017 budget recorded about 74 per cent performance, which was a significant improvement over that of 2016.

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