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Gov Soludo Presents 2025 Budget Estimated At ₦606.9 Billion To Anambra House Of Assembly

Today, I presented the draft 2024 Budget estimate of ₦606.9 Billion, titled “Changing Gears 2.0,” to the Anambra State House of Assembly.

He said ,’ This budget is not merely a set of figures and allocations; it is a blueprint for a brighter future built on transparency, accountability, and sustainability. We are laying the groundwork for a thriving and sustainable future for generations to come,’

Making the presentation on Tuesday at the floor of the State House of Assembly, Governor Soludo said the budge has 148 billion naira budget deficit that will be funded through revenue growth or borrowing from financial institutions.

“The budget deficit is estimated at N148.3 billion (24% of the budget compared to 30% in the 2024 budget). As in the 2024 budget, So far in both 2023 and 2024, we did not borrow to finance budget deficits.

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“Depending on the execution in 2025, we may still not borrow to fund the deficit. Relative to 2024, several key sectors are seeing significant increases: the administrative sector by 45.5%; the Economic sector by 40.1%; the Judiciary sector by 51.3%; the social sector by 82.7%; Education by 101.4%; Health by 57.1%; and Infrastructure investment by 38.9%.”

Governor Soludo assured Ndi Anambra that every kobo entrusted to his government will be used judiciously to provide value for them.“The budget represents your hopes, aspirations, and the collective vision for our future. Our agenda is fundamentally about shaping a better tomorrow not only for ourselves but also for the generations unborn.

“We are engaged in critical efforts that extend beyond our immediate needs and concerns. With this budget, we are laying the groundwork for a thriving and sustainable future for many generations to come.”

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Earlier, the Speaker of the House, Rt Hon Somtochukwu Udeze assured that the House will judiciously scrutinize the budget to ensure that Ndi Anambra get the best from next year’s budget.

According to him, the lawmakers’ interest will be on education, health, infrastructure, youth empowerment and security.

Rt Hon Udeze asked the Governor to constitute the House of Assembly Service Commission to be at per with other arms of government which have Judicial Service Commission and Civil Service Commission respectively.

This, according to him, will ensure that personnel administration under them can be seamlessly handled.

“Another body that is of immense assistant to the State Legislators in the analysis and review of development documents including MTEF and budget itself is Legislative Budget Research Office (LEBRO) to enhance the quality of legislative output in different areas of governance.

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”Responding, the Chairman House Committee on Finance and Appropriation, Hon Ejike Okechukwu applauded the budget, saying that by the time the state gets to gear 6 from the Changing Gear of Gear 2 being title of next year’s budget, Anambra State will be flying.

He assured the Governor that the House will slightly panel-beat during Budget Defence to fit into what is needed for the state and for the benefit of the people.

Hon Okechukwu representing Anaocha Two Constituency, maintained that the budget is geared towards drastic development of Anambra State.

Recall that the 2024 Budget presented on November 21, 2023, was titled “Changing Gears: The Transformation Agenda Begins”, and it has a total budget size of N410 billion.

Source Anambra Peoples Reports

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