
Governor
of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola has sought the approval of the state
House of Assembly for downward review of the 2016 budget estimate from
N150.7 billion to N137.9 billion.
In a letter
read by the Speaker, Honourable Najeem Salaam at the plenary on Monday,
the governor said the review was necessary to give the government the
capacity to implement the budget.
A statement
by the Chairman, House Committee on Information and Strategy,
Olatunbosun Oyintiloye said the governor was seeking the approval of the
house for the review of the budget due to the poor economic reality.
According
to the statement, the letter read: "The current economic downturn in
the country, occasioned by the dwindling revenue accruable to the
federation account, it necessitate the need to reduce the cost of
governance.
"Therefore, it has become pertinent and innevitable to restructure the 2016 draft budget in line with the reality on ground.
"In
line with the extant rules and regulations, the House, through your
office is being informed about this new development", the letter read.
The governor sought the review of the revenue and the expenditure from N150,728,245,450 to N137,977,966,630.
Also,
the personnel cost is review from N33,344,515,710 to N32,793,966,970;
the overhead cost reviewed from N12,276,675,930 to N9,202,330,410;
Consolidated Revenue Fund Charge remained N37,123,204,940, while the
capital expenditure is reviewed from N67,983,848,960 to N58,858,464,310.
The total expenditure is also reviewed from N150,728,245,450 to N137,977,966,630.
The
governor had on Thursday, December 10, 2015 presented the budget before
the Assembly and still undergoing scrutiny of the parliament as at the
time the request for its review came.
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