Rivers State
Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has presented a budget proposal of
N530,813,357,619.00 for the 2020 fiscal
year to the State House of Assembly for consideration and passage.
The 2020
Budget of Rivers State is christened: Budget of “Reassurance, profound impact
for inclusive growth and shared prosperity”.
The Rivers
State Government in 2019 budgeted N480billion for recurrent and capital
expenditure.
Presenting
the 2020 Budget Proposal to the Rivers State House of Assembly on Tuesday, Governor
Wike said that the budget has Total Recurrent expenditure of N156,659,436569.00,
while Capital expenditure is N374,153,920,743.00.
Governor
Wike said: “The capital expenditure
for 2020 is estimated to be N374, 153,920,743.00, which constitutes nearly 70%
of the total budget. The summary of sectoral allocations of the capital
expenditure are as follows:
· Administrative sector: – 15, 061,008,000.00
· Economic sector; – 136, 444,523,766.60
· Law and Justice: – 2, 400,000,000.00
· Social sector – 138, 558,553,322.35
· Special Head: – 57, 367,124,462.05
· Loan repayments – 24,322,731,192.00
“The
substantial increase in capital over recurrent expenditure, once again reflects
and underscores our commitment to direct more resources to the growth and
productive sectors of our economy.
“This Administration is poised to fulfill
every promise it made to our people. Consequently, various expenditure
portfolios have been allocated to all the relevant MDAs to fund capital
expenditures and deliver physical and socio-economic infrastructure and
development for our people.”
The
Highpoint of the recurrent expenditure is the allocation of funds for the new
minimum wage and the recruitment of new employees.
“The
sum of N70,227,748,472.32 is earmarked for salaries and wages;
N8,000,000,000.00 for the new minimum wage, while N18,429,375,634.45 is for
overheads.
” Also,
N5,000,000,000.00 is set aside for new recruitments, N3,000,000,000.00 as
counterpart fund for pensions, N900,000,000.00 for death benefits and
N33,176,728,931.33 as monthly pensions and gratuities. Government has also
provided over N400,000,000.00 as counterpart contributions for donor
programmes”, he said.
Governor
Wike stated that the sum of N93,968,823,766.60 has been provided for the
Ministry of Works to continue to fund the strategic road development programme
for 2020. He said that several roads are under construction, but the State
Government is committed to delivering
some key roads by the end of 2020.
The roads
include:
· Kira –
Sakpenwa – Bori – Kono road linking Gokana Tai, and Khana Local Government
Areas;
· Andoni –
Opobo Unity road linking Opobo/Nkoro and Andoni Local Government Areas
· Abonnema
Ring Road in Akuku Toru Local Government Area
· Isiokpo
internal roads in Ikwerre Local Government Area
· Rumuekini
– Aluu road linking Obio/Akpor and Ikwerre Local Government Area
· Rumuepirikom
internal roads in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area
· Rumuakunde
and Isiodu roads in Emohua Local Government Area;
· Akaer Base
road, Rumuolumeni in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area
· Expansion
of Nzimiro, Herbert Macaulay, Amassoma and other sundry streets within Amadi
Flats, old GRA, Port Harcourt
· Eteo –
Sime – Nonwa – Kira road linking Tai and Eleme Local; Government Areas;
· Eleme –
Afam road linikng Eleme and Oyigbo Local “Government Areas;
· Rumuji –
Ibaa – obele – isiokpo road;
· Omoku –
Egbema road dualization in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area;
· Odieku
community internal roads in Ahoada West Local Government Area;
· Abuloma/Fimie/Ozuboko
and AmadiAma Community road in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area;
· Bolo
community internal roads in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area;
· Umuogba –
Umuokpurukpu – Umueke – UmunjuUmuelechi – Eberi roundabout link road in Omuma
Local Government Area;
· Rebisi
Flyover in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area;
· Okoro-Nu-odu
Flyover bridge at Obio/Akpor Local Government Area;
· Rumubiakani
Flyover at Obio/Akpor Local Government Area;
· Expansion
of Ikwerre road from Education Bus stop to Igwuruta sections spanning Port
Harcourt, Obio/Akpor and Ikwerrre Local Government Areas; and
· Phase one
of the Trans-Kalabari road network.
The Governor
added that the State Government has allocated N26,087,783,322.35 for e Bureau
for Special Projects to fund the completion of key ongoing projects .
He noted
that the sum of N3, 000,000,000.00 has been allocated to the Ministry of
Transport to complete the Bonny/Bile/Nembe jetty and embark on other key
projects, including rehabilitating of bus stops to advance the transport sector
in the State.
The Governor
proposed the sum of N49.471 billion to fund the education sector for 2020.
He said:
“This sum represents 20% of the total budget and is the highest ever
budgetary allocation to education, reflecting the level of our commitment to
investing in the future of our children.
“In
2020, we will continue to ensure the systematic rehabilitation, upgrade and
transformation of our primary, secondary and tertiary institutions and build
new ones where the population demands to deliver a more conducive learning
environment across schools in Rivers State. For basic education, we will
promptly access the contributory grant from the Federal Government and deploy
same to improve access, standards and quality. We will also continue to improve
access to ICT infrastructure, employ more teachers to further reduce the
teacher/learners’ ratio, especially in English Language, Mathematics, Science
and technology and ensure the training and retraining of teachers to deliver
measurable results and outstanding outcomes in our primary and secondary
schools.”
The Governor
said that the following schools would be upgraded in 2020:
°Enitonia
High School, Port Harcourt in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area;
· Government
Secondary School, Ogu in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area;
· Community
Secondary School, Rumuolumeni in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area;
· Community
Secondary School, Rumuepirikom in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area;
· Bonny
National Grammar School, Bonny in Bonny Local Government Area,
· Government
Secondary School, Okarki in Ahoada West Local Government Area,
· Western
Ahoada Central High School, Ahoada in Ahoada East Local Government Area,
· Government
Secondary School, Abua in Abua/Odual Local Government Area,
· Government
Secondary Schoo, Okporowo -Ogbakiri, Emohua Local Government Area
· Government
Secondary School, Obuama in Degema Local Government Area;
· Community
Secondary School, Omuanwa in Ikwerre Local Government Area;
· Model
Secondary School Bakana in Degema Local Government Area; and
· Model
Secondary School, Tombia in Degema Local Government Area.
In a bid to
strengthen the agricultural sector, Governor Wike earmarked N40, 400,000.00
billion to the sector for the 2020 fiscal year.
Specifically,
the Rivers State Government will: invest and support the commercial production
of cash and other crops to which we have relative advantages, such as cassava,
palm oil, yam, plantain, banana, rice and vegetables for both domestic and
export markets;
(ii) Revive
the school-to-land programme and engage over 10,000 youths in commercial
agriculture;
(iii) Establish
farmer input support programme to provide farming inputs to farmers across the
State;
(iv) Train
and build the capacity of Rivers State farmers to engage in productive and
profitable commercial agriculture, including farming in crops, poultry,
piggery, and fisheries;
(v) Complete
the Cassava Processing Plant at Afam in Oyigbo Local Government Area.
To promote healthcare
delivery to Rivers State, Governor Wike proposed N38,9000 healthcare for the
development of healthcare facilities and programmes in 2020.
He said the
State Government will complete and deliver the Mother and Child hospital with
capacity for 108 patients as well as the Degema and Bori regional referral
hospitals with combined capacities of over 200 beds.
He added
that the State Government will continue with the construction of the remaining
3 regional hospitals at Okehi, Omoku and Ahoada to advanced stages; and continue
with the restructuring, upgrade and expansion of the Rivers State University
Teaching Hospital.
Governor
Wike said his Administration will improve on emergency medical services by
procuring more ambulances to ensure effective and more responsive emergency and
trauma management.
For youths
and women, Governor Wike allocated a combined sum of N16 billion to the
Ministries of Commerce and Industry, Empowerment and Employment Generation,
Youths, Sports, and Women Affairs to initiate, coordinate and implement
appropriate programmes for poverty eradication, job creation and empowerment
for youths and women. The objective is to create not less than five hundred
thousand jobs for our youths in 2020.
The Governor
said that the State expects the onward economic growth to continue in 2020
peaking around 3.5% to 3.7% with significant improvements in foreign and
domestic investment inflows to the different sectors of the economy.
He said the
growth in 2020 will come with associated effects on job creation and other
economic opportunities for Rivers people.
He
said: “Given therefore the
fundamentals of our economy, which has remained sustainable with a steady
growth rate since 2017, it is relatively safe to conclude that the economic
outlook of our State for 2020 remains positive.”
He also gave
an appraisal of the performance of the 2019 Budget of the State.
He said:
“At as end of October 2019, total net revenue collected between January
and October was N261,074,352,792.23 representing about 64.4% of total revenue
estimates.
“Further
breakdown shows that only N37,102,734,345.42 was collected as FAAC receipts;
N79,794,256,970.19 as 13% Oil Mineral Fund, N90,923,318,238.78 as taxes, and
14,666,472,353.79 as Value Added Tax. Also, N600,000,000.00 was received as
Paris Club Refund, N25,000,000,000.00 as local credits, while others, including
exchange gain, forex equalization and excess bank charges amounted to
N7,496,428,837.31
“It is obvious from these figures that the 2019 budget under performed by about 36% on the revenue side. However, contributions from internally generated revenue is expected to peak at a much higher rate than what was projected for the year.”
Governor
Wike said that over the last four years, the development successes of his
Administration are visible across the State.
He said:
“By and large, the development effort of our government across all indices
of our NEW VISION blueprint is clearly evident everywhere you go even as we
admit that there is still much more to do to realize our collective aspirations
and fulfil our destiny as a united, peaceful and thriving society.
“It is
on this optimistic premise that we have come to present the Rivers State
Budgetary Estimates for fiscal year 2020 before the State House of Assembly for
the consideration and passing into law. Mr. Speaker, the 2020 budget is about
effective resource mobilization, responsible management of available finances,
living within our means and delivering efficient public services to our people.
“
Governor
Wike assured that the Rivers State Government will work hard to mobilise
resources to implement the 2020.
He said:
“We will build and consolidate on the gains and progress of 2019 to
deliver on the commitment of this budget for the benefit of our people. We will
mobilize resources from the different sources and scale up investments in
infrastructure, human capital development and the productive sectors of our
economy to create jobs and improve the wellbeing of our people. And as our
economy grows and creates opportunities, our people will benefit and enjoy a
better standard of living.
“Mr.
Speaker, Honourable Members, I am confident that, working together, and with
the support and prayers of our people, we can achieve the set targets of this
budget.”
In his
remarks, Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Ikuinyi Ibani assured the Rivers State
Governor and Rivers people that the Assembly will diligently consider and pass
the budget to facilitate the continued development of the state.
He said
budget is critical to the development process.
He commended Governor Wike for his commitment to the development of
Rivers State. He commended the Rivers State Governor for prioritising capital
expenditure.
The Speaker
said that the Rivers State House of Assembly has passed the Medium Term
Expenditure Framework for the development of the State.
He said that
the Executive-Legislative relationship is not about confrontation, but about
cooperation and development. He assured
the Governor of support of the State Assembly for the development of Rivers
State.