Senate jerks up FCT statutory budget by N46bn, shuts down plenary till January 28

The Senate Friday  passed the National Statutory Budget of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and adjourned plenary till January 28, 2020
The budget of N278,355,365,947bn has an increase of N46bn on the earlier amount of N232,875,365,947 proposed by the administration to the legislature.

Explaining the increase, the Senate committee chairman on FCT Abubakar Kyari ( APC Borno North ), said funding for security was doubled to enable the security architecture of the territory rejigged for required efficient and effective security services delivery by all concerned relevant agencies.

He said: “it is noteworthy that the current security apparatus cannot guarantee safety and security in the FCT and it’s surrounding towns and villages.”

He also noted that 50 percent releases  of the 2019 budget of the federal Capital Territory reduced capital expenditure performance to 35 per cent, which he noted was dismal.

Structure of expenditure for the proposed 2020 FCT budget showed a total Recurrent expenditure of N110,946,584,530 consisting of  personnel costs standing at N53,876,241,095 and the overhead costs put at N57,070,343,435bn.

According to the FCT appropriation bill passed by the Senate, N121,928,781,417 was allocated for Capital expenditure for 2020 fiscal year.

The amount is about N75.6bn higher representing 260 per cent increase on last year’ capital budget of N46,,292,431,523.09.

The Engineering services has the highest allocation of capital expenditure with the sum of N59.946bn allotted it was followed by N36.540bn for Satellite Towns Development Do (STDD).

The administration will be spending N9.410bn on transportation the passed appropriation bill stated.

The Senate thereafter adjourns plenary till January to observe it’s Christmas holiday.

This was after the President of the Senate has named Senator Smart Adeyemi (APC Kogi West) as the Chairman, Senate Committee on Aviation.

Adeyemi replaced Senator Dino Melaye who lost the November 16 re-run senatorial elections.

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