Lagos Assembly approves Sanwo-Olu’s request for budget re-ordering
Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday at plenary approved the re-ordering of N93,742,530bn from the 2019 budget as requested by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
Sanwo-Olu had requested for the reordering of 2019 budget size, saying there was a shortfall in revenue.
In a letter read on the floor of the House, Sanwo-Olu lamented lack of new revenue sources for the remaining months of the year and requested for re-ordering of 2019 budget which stands at N873.532 billion.
He noted in the letter that budgetary provisions of both recurrent and capital budget of ministries, departments and agencies are not likely to be utilized before the end of the year and the sum of N34.050 billion can be re-ordered.
The breakdown, he said showed that the recurrent is N24 billion while the capital is N10.050 billion.
Sanwo-Olu, in the letter, noted that the 2019 budget had been partially implemented by the last administration before the tenure came to an end on 29th May, 2019.
The governor stressed that the present administration is concerned with keeping its electoral promises to the citizens and resolved to take advantage of clement weather condition in the latter part of the year to complete various projects.
“The State shall be raising a total sum of N250 billion broken down into a fixed rate bond of N100 billion from the capital market and an internal loan of N150 billion.
The speaker, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa had committed the governor’s request to the joint committees on Finance and Budget and Economic planning.
Presenting the report of the joint Committee, Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu stated that the 2019 budget performance stood at 71 percent as of August.
According to him, the recurrent performance was 80 percent while the capital was 46 percent.
The Speaker of the House, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa said since “it is a unanimous decision, let’s pass the re-order so that the Governor and his team will continue to do the good work for Lagos residents.”