AMBODE: DESPITE HARSH ECONOMY, LAGOS GENERATED N503.7BN IGR IN 2017
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode (3rd right); Deputy Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly,
Hon. Wasiu Eshinlokun Sanni (2nd right); Special Adviser to the
Governor on Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives, Mr. Adeyemi Olabinjo
(right); Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs) Oluranti Adebule (3rd
left); Vice Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC) Lagos State Chapter,
Cardinal James Odunmbaku (2nd
left) and former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Otunba Femi Pedro (left)
during the 1st Quarter 2018 Town Hall meeting at De Blue Roof, LTV
complex, Agidingbi, Ikeja, on Thursday, January 11, 2018.
By: HighCelebritySquard
…Says Budget
Recorded 82 Percent Performance
…Thanks Lagosians, Promises To Deliver Key
Infrastructures In Health, Education, Others
…Holds 10th Town Hall Meeting In Ikeja
Lagos State Governor,
Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday commended residents of the State for supporting
his administration to deliver on key projects in various sectors and sections,
revealing that the State generated a total of N503.7billion revenue in 2017
despite the harsh economic climate in the country.
Governor Ambode, who
spoke at the first quarter Town Hall Meeting in 2018, the 10th in the series
since his assumption of office, held at De Blue Roof, LTV Complex in Agidingbi,
Ikeja said while the State was entering into the new year with confidence of
being on a solid prosperity footing and interesting prospects for all
Lagosians, it was indeed gratifying that the support of the people enabled
government to achieve a lot and commenced the transformation of the landscape
of the State.
He said: “As we
celebrate entering a new year, we thank you all for your support and
cooperation last year. It was your backing that enabled us to achieve the
modest successes we recorded last year and commence the transformation of the
landscape of our State. In the last year, we delivered on our promises to
Lagosians despite the harsh economic climate.
“Despite the harsh
economy, our State budget performed at 82 percent. Total Revenue Generated was
N503.7bn representing a performance of 78 percent; Total Recurrent Expenditure
was N281.33bn representing a performance of 92 percent, while Total Capital
Expenditure was N387.60bn or 76 percent performance.”
The Governor listed
some of the key projects delivered last year to include the new Tafawa Balewa
Square Bus Terminal, new Ojota Pedestrian bridge, Aboru – Abesan link Bridge
and adjoining inner roads, Ojodu Berger Slip Road and Pedestrian Bridge,
Jubilee Bridges in Ajah and Abule Egba, Freedom and Admiralty Road in Lekki,
new Lands Registry, newly upgraded Jubilee Chalet in Epe, among others.
In addition, Governor
Ambode said as at December 2017, the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (ETF)
had disbursed a total of N4.5billion to 5,500 beneficiaries who also received
training on financial literacy and business management, while keys were
presented to beneficiaries of the first set of allottees of Lagos State
Rent-To-Own Housing Scheme, as well as creation of Neighbourhood Safety Corps
and beautification of the State with the erection of monuments, parks and
gardens.
Giving a report of
activities of his administration in the last quarter in line with tradition of
the meeting, Governor Ambode said between the period under review, the State
Government commissioned the first State-owned DNA Forensic Centre in Nigeria
and West Africa, and in the coming weeks would sign a contract to upgrade the
facility to offer toxicology services, which will make it the first in
Sub-Saharan Africa.
“In fulfillment of our
promise to our students in tertiary institutions across the State, this
administration disbursed a total sum of N635.5million to 8,419 students across
the State.
Our government acquired
healthcare equipment worth N2.5 billion. The equipment will strengthen the
capacity of our health facilities to render improved health services and also
facilitate smooth take off of the Lagos State Health Scheme which is designed
to enable residents enjoy unfettered access to qualitative healthcare.
“Since the last Town
Hall meeting, we have continued the renovation and upgrade of our Primary
Healthcare Centres (PHCs) and our people at the grassroots have started to
witness a revitalized healthcare delivery. In order to meet the needs of the
youth in the area of technical and vocational development, we have approved the
establishment of three other Technical Colleges bringing the number of
Technical colleges in the State to Eight,” he said.
While reeling out the
outlook for the year, Governor Ambode assured that he would sustain the
momentum of development and vigorously pursue all on-going projects, with
special focus on health and education.
Already, in the 2018
Appropriation Bill of N1.046trillion budget size awaiting approval of the House
of Assembly, the State Government has earmarked N92.676billion for health
representing 8.86 per cent and N126.302billion for education representing 12.07
per cent of the budget.
He assured that the
State Government in the coming weeks would pay compensation to all those whose
structures gave way for construction of the 1.4 kilometre Pen Cinema
Flyover/Bridge, as well as those in Igbogbo, Ikorodu, Owutu and other areas
where construction activities are ongoing.
The Governor, who also
entertained questions from residents, ordered the Public Works Corporation to
immediately move in to fix bad roads in Computer Village, Abesan Estate,
Oriade, Abule Egba, among others, while the office of the Special Adviser on
Primary Health Care was directed to make the PHC in Resettlement Area of
Eti-Osa functional in
two weeks.
While also revealing
that the Market Development Board would be inaugurated in coming weeks, the
Governor expressed optimism that when functional, the board would address
issues of market relocation for developmental projects, just as he said that
the Onikan Stadium will be ready in January 2019.
Besides, Governor
Ambode urged all taxpayers to be alive to their responsibility of fulfilling
their obligations to the State, saying regular payment of taxes remained the
major source of funding infrastructures, and assured that the government on its
part would judiciously utilize the taxes to make life comfortable for the
people.
“I urge all taxpayers
to be alive to their responsibility of fulfilling their obligations to the
State. Regular payment of taxes remains the major source of funding the
infrastructure being put in place to ease transportation, provide security
build new roads and refurbish existing ones,” the Governor said.
Responding to a
question from a resident on efforts made to forestall any invasion by herdsmen,
Governor Ambode allayed fears, saying that the State Government had taken
precautionary measures to ensure safety of lives and property of residents.
“We have already prayed
at the beginning of this year, herdsmen would not be our portion, but after
prayer, we will work. So, all the issues that you have raised, I am not taking
them for granted, I will look at them and also make sure that all our security
agencies are on alert and up to date to mitigate any action or intrusion that
may arise from that particular quarters,” he said.
AMBODE: DESPITE HARSH ECONOMY, LAGOS GENERATED N503.7BN IGR IN 2017
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