Kwara State governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, yesterday signed the 2024 Appropriation Bill into law.
He also assented to the Local Government Amendment Bill, saying, “We are looking forward to holding the local government elections very shortly.”
The governor thanked the State House of Assembly for its role on the Local Government Elections Bill which he noted now paves the way for the conduct of the local government elections.
He said the 61 percent the administration budgeted for capital expenditure was a deliberate move to increase infrastructure development across the state.
“Today, we are taking another bold step in the annals of our state. We commend the Assembly for doing a good job with the budget and for taking their time and making sure it is SABER (State Action on Business Enabling Reforms)- compliant,” the governor said late yesterday in Ilorin.
“You did very well before when we were committed to SFTAS (State Fiscal Transparency Accountability and Sustainability). Our being SFTAS compliant has been very beneficial to the state as it ensured transparency in the way we do things.
“This is a budget with 61 per cent for capital expenditure (CAPEX) and 39 per cent for recurrent. 61% for CAPEX shows that Kwara does not want to continue as just a civil service state with no strong industrial base. We want to change how we do things, and we want to ensure that we put a lot of effort into infrastructure in the state. Moving the state forward is paramount to us.
“We have been able to reduce the debt of the state through negotiation with the federal government, and it will soon be reflected in the DMO chart, where you will see that the debt profile has drastically gone down,” he added.
In his remarks, speaker of the House of Assembly, Engr. Yakubu Salihu-Danladi, commended the governor for being one of the first state governors to comply with the SABER template for budget process, and working hard to reduce the debt profile of the state.
“By the grace of God, the Kwara State House of Assembly has engaged all the MDAs for budget defense and scrutiny, and we were able to meet up with the SABER standard, which is a new template after SFTAS has wound down in the first quarter of 2023,” he said.