Akeredolu signs N199.828 New Year budget into law

Ondo State
  • To build new High Court complex
  • Legislature, Judiciary autonomy kicks off in Ondo

Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, has signed the 2022 appropriation bill into law with an assurance that the budget will be implemented to further deliver dividends of good governance to the people of the state.

The budget, christened ‘Budget of Economic Re-engineering, has a total sum of N199.282 billion.

Of the amount, N13.872 billion, representing 6.96% is for Debt Service; N13.058 billion, representing 6.55% is for Statutory Transfers to OSOPADEC, ODIRS and the 10% share of Independent Revenue to Joint Account and Allocation Committee (JAAC) of Local Governments in the State.

Also, N113.315 billion and N85.968 billion representing 56.86% and 43.14% are for Recurrent Expenditure and Capital Development respectively.

Akeredolu, who spoke at the Cocoa Conference Hall of the Governor’s office, Alagabaka, Akure, the state capital, said the main focus of the budget is Human Capital Development and Infrastructural Re-engineering.

According to the governor: “The main focus of this Budget is Human Capital Development and Infrastructural Re-engineering to be achieved through Educational Advancement, Prioritization of fund allocation to ongoing projects, intensifying efforts on Independent Revenue Generation, leveraging Donor and Development Partners’ support in funding key intervention programmes, among others.”

He disclosed that the Legislature and the Judiciary Autonomy which has been signed into Law by his administration will be implemented in the 2022 budget.

While assuring that no ongoing project will be abandoned, he stated that the construction of a new High Court complex and the Customary Court of Appeal will commence next year.

Akeredolu said: “The 2022 Budget was prepared on the basis of the inputs generated during our town hall meetings with various stakeholders across the State, putting into consideration the strategies necessary in achieving the new 8-point development agenda tagged “REDEEMED” of our administration.

“This agenda represents our focus through which our dreams and aspirations for the State shall be translated into feasible, tangible and life transforming projects and programmes in the 2022 fiscal year.”

He called on the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to continue to co-operate and collaborate with one another for the development of the state.

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