Niger State Governor Umaru Bago has signed the state’s 2025 appropriation bill of over N1.558 trillion into law.
Bago performed the statutory duty in Minna on Thursday.
The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that Bago presented the budget estimates of N1.5 trillion before the State House of Assembly on Dec. 12.
The budget is tagged “The Budget of Hope for Food Security and Sustainability”
Bago commended the efforts of the lawmakers for the expeditious scrutiny and passage of the bill.
He described it as unprecedented, adding that the leadership of the 10th State Assembly has indeed set a pace for the entire nation.
The governor restated his administration’s commitment to strengthening the existing synergy with the legislative arm of government.
He enjoined the lawmakers to invoke the instrument of oversight, to ensure the Executive arm comply with the Budget
Earlier, the Speaker of the State Assembly, Abdulmalik Sarkin-Daji, explained that the Assembly commenced budget screening about three months ago.
He said the quick passage was achieved due to the outstanding performance of the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Mustapha Ndajiwo.
The Speaker, who scored Ndajiwo high, said the commissioner ensured that due process was diligently carried out.
He said his effort made their job easier, adding that the 10th Assembly only ensured that the usual rituals were done and also ensured the judicious allocation of resources in the budget.
He lauded the governor for his support to the legislature, assuring him that the Assembly would continue to deepen the existing cordial relationship with the Executive arm of government for the realisation of a new Niger. (NAN)
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