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Ondo State House of Assembly Approves N698.66 Billion Budget for 2025: A Commitment to Recovery and Growth

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In a decisive move towards financial planning and , the Ondo State of Assembly has passed a comprehensive budget of N698.66 billion for the fiscal 2025. This figure represents an of N43.43 billion from the initial budget proposal of N655.23 billion, which was put forward by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

The “Budget of Recovery,” as it’s aptly named, delineates a strategic of funds aimed at catalyzing within the state. Out of the total budget, a substantial N433.62 billion, or 62.06 percent, is dedicated to capital expenditure, a strong to infrastructure and development projects. Conversely, N265.04 billion, accounting for 47.94 percent, is set aside for recurrent expenditure, costs and salaries.

Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, the Chairman of the House Committee on Finance and Appropriation, who also represents Owo Constituency, elucidated the rationale the budget increment during the presentation of the committee’s report. He highlighted that the adjustments were made following detailed budget defence sessions with various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs). Ogunmolasuyi, doubling as the House Majority Leader, pointed out the significant influence of hyperinflation on the original cost projections, necessitating a more realistic budget to meet current economic realities.

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He further stressed the role of the Ondo State of Economic Planning and Budget, the Ministry of Finance, and the Ondo State Internal Service (ODIRS) in ensuring that the state’s revenue generation strategies are robust and compliant with existing legal frameworks. This focus on increasing internally generated revenue is pivotal for sustainable state financing.

The Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Olamide Oladiji, expressed unwavering for Governor Aiyedatiwa’s vision for state advancement. on the Assembly’s achievements in 2024, Oladiji conveyed optimism about the transformative impact of the 2025 budget. He underscored the importance of legislative-executive synergy in driving the state forward, promising continued diligence in legislative duties to ensure the budget’s success.

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This budget approval not only signifies a towards economic recovery but also demonstrates a proactive legislative approach to adapting financial in response to economic variables like . It sets the stage for Ondo State to embark on a path of significant development, with a keen focus on both immediate recovery efforts and long-term growth.

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19 Comments

  • I think the budget is way too high! Why not focus on investing in key sectors instead of just throwing money around?

  • Is this budget really going to benefit the average citizen or just line the pockets of politicians? 🤔

  • Why are we spending so much on infrastructure when there are still so many people struggling to afford basic necessities? Prioritize wisely!

  • Why are we even approving such a massive budget? We should focus on grassroots development instead of flashy numbers.

  • I think the budget allocation for 2025 is excessive. Why not focus on quality over quantity? Just my two cents.

  • I think the budget is too high! Why not focus on grassroots development instead of flashy projects? Priorities, people!

  • I dont get why they approved such a huge budget! Are they planning to build a space station or what? 🚀🤷‍♂️

  • Why are we approving such a huge budget when there are pressing needs in the state? Prioritize wisely!

  • Why are we approving such a massive budget? Are we sure it will benefit everyone in Ondo State? #BudgetDebate

  • I think the budget is too big! Why not focus on more targeted investments for better impact? Just my two cents.

  • I think the budget is excessive. Why not allocate more funds to education and healthcare instead? Priorities, people!

  • I think they should invest more in education and healthcare instead of infrastructure. People matter more than roads.

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