Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, on Tuesday, presented a Budget Proposal of N320,110,000,000.00 to the State House of Assembly for consideration and passage into law.
The proposed budget, tagged “Budget of Resilience and Sustainability,” is aimed at addressing socio-economic challenges and promoting sustainable development across the state.
Presenting the appropriation bill, the Governor emphasized that the budget’s contents align with current local, national, and global economic realities.
The Governor explained that of the total budget, N111,087,215,000 has been allocated for recurrent expenditure, accounting for 34.70%, while N209,022,785,000 has been earmarked for capital expenditure, representing 65.30%.
Highlighting significant allocations to key sectors, the Governor revealed that the economic sector receives the lion’s share with over N138 billion, followed by works, housing, and transport with over N85 billion, and the social sector with approximately N59 billion.
Furthermore, over N32 billion was allocated to health, education received more than N32 billion, higher education more than N15 billion, and water resources, environment, and forest resources more than N19 billion.
Recognizing the challenging economic climate, the Governor said his administration will implement fiscal reforms, reduce unnecessary spending, and mobilize private sector investment to maximize resource utilization and deliver impactful results.
He emphasized the importance of addressing malnutrition and improving child health, disclosing that significant funds have been allocated to nutrition programmes aimed at enhancing dietary diversity and reducing malnutrition rates among vulnerable populations.
According to him, “The 2025 budget aligns with the state’s ten-year development plan, DEVAGOM, which outlines a vision for a more resilient and prosperous Gombe State. By integrating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into its policies and programmes, the government aims to achieve sustainable and inclusive development”.
Reflecting on the 2024 budget, Inuwa Yahaya noted that the government had achieved significant progress, including the construction of over 800 kilometres of roads, 1,600 classrooms, and the building Integrated Tsangaya Model schools in all 11 Local Government Areas of the state.
He stressed that “Additionally, the Dukku Campus of Gombe State University was completed, academic staff allowances were settled, and funding was provided for the take-off of Lincoln University, Kumo Campus”.
In the health sector, the Governor highlighted the provision of primary healthcare facilities in all 114 wards, the upgrade of the State Specialist Hospital and General Hospitals in Kaltungo and Bajoga, and the construction of a new general hospital in Kumo and a 600-student capacity College of Nursing and Midwifery.
“The Go-Health Scheme has provided affordable healthcare coverage to approximately 300,000 residents, including 100,000 vulnerable individuals”, he outlined.
He added, “The government has also made significant strides in agriculture, rehabilitation of the Gombe Regional Water Supply Scheme, implementation of small town water supply schemes and construction of over 1,250 boreholes, particularly in rural areas.”
According to him, “In addition to these achievements, the government has also cleared over N14 billion in inherited gratuity liabilities and remains up-to-date on pension payments. We also made provision for additional N4.27 billion in gratuity liabilities”.
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The Governor restated that his government resolved to bridge the infrastructure deficit by executing the 3-arm zone project, which will provide modern facilities for the state’s executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
“This ambitious project will leave a lasting legacy for future generations”, the governor declared.
In his remarks, the Speaker of the Gombe State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abubakar Luggerewo, thanked the Governor for consistently prioritizing the needs of the people through his policies and programmes.
He acknowledged that the proposed 2025 budget aligns with the aspirations of the people of Gombe State, assuring the Governor of the timely and speedy passage of the appropriation bill to enable the government to continue its laudable projects across the state.
The Speaker expressed satisfaction with the implementation of the 2024 budget, highlighting achievements in health, education, urban development, road infrastructure, water reticulation, and other sectors.
He commended the Governor for the ambitious 3-arm zone project, which will provide a modern and efficient working environment for the state’s executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
The Speaker praised the strong working relationship between the executive and legislative arms, which has facilitated the swift passage of bills and policies that directly benefit the people.
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