- Safiu Kehinde
Plateau state governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has presented an appropriation bill of over N471.134 billion to the State House of Assembly for the 2025 fiscal year.
Presenting the bill on Monday in Jos, Mutfwang said that the bill was tagged “Budget of Consolidation and Sustainability”.
He explained the presentation was in accordance with section 121, subsection one of the 1999 constitution as amended.
As contained in the bill, the total budget covered recurrent expenditure of more than N201.5 billion, representing 43.5 per cent of the appreciation bill.
The governor also explained that the capital expenditure would gulp more than N258 billion, representing 56.5 per cent of the proposed budget.
“Mr Speaker, the size of this proposed budget is more than N471.134 billion, covering both recurrent and capital expenditures.
“This budget aims to reaffirm our commitment to the peace and prosperity of Plateau, having laid a solid foundation.
“Our desire and passion are to consolidate the gains recorded in the past and rekindle our mission toward transforming and revitalising our projects and programmes across all sectors of the economy.
“It reflects our commitment to solidify the past achievements and ensure the continued growth and development of the state,”he said.
The governor, who assured residents of prudent utilization of available resources, called on civil servants in the state to key into government’s vision.
Mutfwang promised to be accountable and transparent, adding that his administration would continually enact people-centred policies that would propel sustainable growth.
The governor, who called on the assembly to ensure speedy scrutiny and subsequent passage of the bill into law, further assured the residents of the state of his commitment to transform and reposition Plateau toward peace and prosperity.
Responding, Mr Gabriel Dewan, Speaker of the assembly, commended the governor for the timely presentation of the bill to the assembly.
Dewan, who promised speedy scrutiny of the bill, said that such move would also translate into the desired development in the state.
Following the presentation, Muftwang affirmed his administration’s commitment executing people-centered projects and programs.
He said the budget will be implemented in alignment with the principles of the Fiscal Transparency, Accountability, and Sustainability (SFTAS) program funded by the World Bank which will ensure transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness, incorporating valuable grassroots input for a more participatory governance process.