Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has approached the Lagos State House of Assembly to reorder the sum of N234.669 billion from the 2023 budget of N1.768 trillion.
The Governor is seeking the approval of the Lawmakers for the reorder process which he says would enable the Government focus more on capital expenditure and palliatives to cushion the effects of the current economic challenges faced by residents of the State.
In a letter read by the Clerk of the House, Barrister Olalekan Onafeko, at plenary on Tuesday, Governor Sanwo-Olu told LAHA Members that the state was increasingly confronted with the need of his administration to meet the yearnings of the people.
He also noted that the 2023 budget had been partially implemented adding that as at 30th June, 2023, it had 76 percent overall performance.
“We noted that some of the major MDAs that are supposed to implement the capital expenditure are performing below expectation while others have almost exhausted their budgetary provisions,” the governor said in the letter dated 9th October, 2023, while noting that the administration plans to spend in priority areas once the approval is granted.
Governor Sanwo-Olu added that the government was working to ensure greater performance of the capital expenditure.
“Apart from this, we are confronted with the need of this administration to meet its electoral promises to the citizens and have resolved to take advantage of the clement weather condition in the later part of this year to complete various projects,” the letter explained.
He said the reordering had also become expedient to help ameliorate the effect of the removal of fuel subsidy and the harmonisation of the exchange rates which have resulted in economic challenges for the citizens.
He however listed some of the projects meant to be implemented with the reordered budget to include the Phase 1 Blue Rail Line, provision of programmes and projects for social inclusion, gender equality and youth, completion of Lekki-Epe Road Phase 3, provision of security and emergency equipment as well as zero-tolerance for potholes.
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