Benue State, Governor Samuel Ortom has signed into law, the state’s revised appropriation bill of N108.8 billion for the 2020 fiscal year.
The revised budget has a total reduction of N80 billion from the earlier N190.8bn assented to by the Governor, which translates to 43 per cent reduction in the earlier proposed budget.
Performing the signing ceremony, Governor Ortom said the action became necessary, following the reduction in oil-related and non-oil revenues to the state, occasioned by Coronavirus.
The Governor explained that despite the reduction in the current expenditure estimates by 59 per cent, the government had kept faith with its responsibility to the general workforce, by protecting the personnel budget with very minimal reductions in some discretionary allowances.
He said the bulk of the reduction was made on non-critical overhead costs, stressing that overhead provisions that are critical to the COVID-19 response had been retained or increased in some cases.
The Governor reiterated his determination towards the provision of infrastructure, the security of lives and property of Benue people and the general welfare of the people, despite the reduction in the budget estimates.
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The revised budget has a recurrent expenditure of N68.6bn representing 40 per cent reduction from the former estimates and personnel cost of N37.3bn, representing a reduction of 26 per cent, while overhead cost and capital projects have estimates of N31.3bn and 40.3bn respectively, representing 51 and 46 per cent reduction.
(Editor: Ifeanyi Mark)