Gov. Gabriel Suswam of Benue has presented the 2015 appropriation
bill of over N98.6 billion to the Benue House of Assembly for consideration.
The bill shows a drop of 11 per cent in the 2014
appropriation estimates of N130 billion.
Suswam made the presentation on Tuesday in Makurdi during
the assembly's plenary session.
According to the estimates, the recurrent expenditure will
gulp N52.8 billion while capital expenditure stood at N45.7 billion.
The governor, who admitted the sharp drop in the
appropriation bill, blamed it on the declining statutory allocations from the
federation account.
He said the state intended to rake in funds from statutory
allocations, Value Added Tax and Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
He, however, assured of his administration's resolve to
block all leakages to improve the revenue base of the state while appealing to
the legislature to eensure the expeditious passage of the bill.
He stated that the state government had evolved new and
smarter policies to sustain the delivery of democracy dividends to the people.
Suswam, who commended the cordial relationship between the
executive and the other arms of government, attributed the success of his
government to that cordiality.
In a speech, the Speaker, Mr Terhile Ayua, assured the
governor that the bill would be given accelerated hearing in spite of its late
submission.
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