The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has charged committees of the House to ensure a proper screening of the 2023 budget of the state in order to close the gap between the estimated figure and revenue generated.
Obasa spoke yesterday at a three-day budget retreat tagged ‘Consolidating the gains of the current administration in Lagos State in a transition year: prospects, opportunities and recommendations’ organised for lawmakers and staff of the Lagos Assembly.
Commending the lawmakers for their passion to ensure a greater Lagos, Obasa tasked the committees to be steps ahead, so that their members could ask ministries, departments and agencies the right questions during budget defence and oversight.
“All over the world, the economy has been bad and affects whether a budget would be surplus or deficit. Here in Lagos, we have our own challenge.
“So bridging the gap between the budget size and revenue is what the House of Assembly should do. When the executive arm determines the cost of projects, the committees should be able to check for the value of such projects.
“I am sure everyone recognises what we have been doing in Lagos and I urge you to continue so that you can always be appreciated,” he urged the lawmakers.
Earlier, the clerk of the House, Olalekan Onafeko, while welcoming participants to the retreat said it was an opportunity for the members of the Assembly to familiarise themselves with the breakdown of the 2023 budget “in order to ensure effective continuity in budgetary guidance from lawmakers to Lagosians.”
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