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Senate approves N607.9bn for FCTA 2022 budget

By Benjamin Arida://

Nearly a month to the end of the year 2022, the Senate on Wednesday  approved a sum of N607.952 billion budget for Federal Capital territory Administration, FCTA for 2022 fiscal year.

Breakdown of the budget showed that the sum of N76,565,904,857 is for personnel costs and N138,199,851,110 is for overhead costs while the balance of N393,182,267,614 is earmarked for capital expenditure.

The Senate approved the FCT budget following the consideration of the report of its Committee on FCT, chaired by Senator Smart Adeyemi (APC Kogi West).

Addressing newsmen shortly after the passage of the Appropriation Bill for President Muhammadu Buhari’s assent, Senator Adeyemi listed some critical areas that the new budget seeks to address in the capital territory. 

According to him, the National Assembly deliberately put the capital expenditure at 64 per cent of the total budget to ensure that all ongoing projects are completed for the benefit of residents of the FCT.

He also disclosed that a lot of money is earmarked for  education in order to provide more class rooms and other necessary education materials in all FCT schools. 

“During our oversight activities to schools in FCT, we are shocked to discover that more than 80 pupils are put in one class room and this cannot guarantee quality education. We must ensure that education environment are descent and infrastructures are provided,” Senator Adeyemi said.

On infrastructural development, he said that money has been provided in the budget for the expansion and rehabilitation of Lower Ozuma Dam and other dams  to provide water for the residents of FCT.

Similarly, some of the hospitals in the  territory such as Maitama District Hospital, Wuse District Hospital, Asokoro District Hospital, Kubwa District Hospital as well as FCT Semi-Urban Districts Hospital and FCT Satellite District Hospitals will be given deserved attention. 

Also on the issue of insecurity, Senator Adeyemi said with the passage of the 2022 FCT budget, insecurity will be drastically reduced as security lights would be provided in roads and strategic places in the territory.

He, however, explained that the delay in the  passage of the 2022 budget will not affect the capital implementation aspect of the budget. 

It would be recalled that the Ninth National Assembly prides itself for ensuring that Appropriation bills are  scheduled to end on the 31st December every year.

Peterideal

A journalist by profession and I have been in active practice for so many years. A graduate of Political Science from University of Abuja. Maried with four children.

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