The Federal Government on Tuesday in
Abuja earmarked N433.4 billion in the 2016 budget for its services in the
Ministry of Power, Works and Housing led by Babatunde Fashola. President Muhammadu Buhari stated
this on Tuesday in his 2016 budget speech delivered at the Joint session of the
National Assembly. He said it was the intention of
government to raise the percentage allocation for capital expenditure in
future. “To deliver our development
objectives, we have increased the capital expenditure portion of the budget
from N557 billion in the 2015 budget to N1.8 trillion in the 2016 budget. “For the first time in many years,
capital expenditure will represent 30 per cent of our total budget. “In future years, we intend to raise
the percentage allocation for capital expenditure,” he said. Buhari said that the measure became
necessary in fulfillment of the government’s promise to align expenditure to
long-term objectives and government’s commitment to sustainable development. According to him, this increased in
capital expenditure commits significant resources to critical sectors such as
Works, Power and Housing to the tune of N433.4 billion. In a breakdown, Transport would gulp
N202.0 billion; Special Intervention Programmes – N200.0 billion; Defence –
N134.6 billion; and Interior – N53.1 billion. The President said these investments
in infrastructure and security were meant to support the nation’s reforms in
the Agriculture, Solid Minerals and other core job-creating sectors of the
nation’s economy. “We will invest to safeguard lives
and property. We will invest in equipping our farmers with the right tools,
technology and techniques. “We will invest in empowering and
enabling our miners to operate in a safe, secure and humane environment. “We will invest in training our
youths, through the revival of our technical and vocational institutions to
ensure they are competent enough to seize the opportunities that will arise
from this economic revival,” Buhari said. NAN reports that the President
presented a budget of N6.08 trillion for 2016 with a revenue projection of
N3.86 trillion, resulting in a deficit of N2.22 trillion
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