Sanwo-Olu unveils ambitious ₦3 trillion budget proposal for 2025

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Thursday, presented an ambitious budget proposal of ₦3.005 trillion to the State House of Assembly for approval for the 2025 fiscal year.
Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu presenting the Y2025 Budget Estimates to the State House of Assembly, at the Assembly complex, Alausa, Ikeja, on Thursday, 21 November 2024

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Thursday, presented an ambitious budget proposal of ₦3.005 trillion to the State House of Assembly for approval for the 2025 fiscal year.

While addressing the Assembly, Sanwo-Olu explained that the budget comprised a total revenue of ₦2,597,034,000,000 and deficit financing of ₦408,902,000,000.

He detailed that the total revenue included ₦1,970,897,000,000 in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and ₦626,137,000,000 in federal transfers.

The Governor proposed a recurrent expenditure of ₦1,239,818,000,000, which covered total overheads, personnel costs, and recurrent debt servicing.

The allocations were as follows:

  • Total Overhead Costs: ₦722.586 billion
    • Overheads: ₦432.580 billion
    • Subventions: ₦139.728 billion
    • Dedicated Funds: ₦150.278 billion
  • Personnel Costs: ₦392 billion
  • Recurrent Debt Charges: ₦125.232 billion

For capital expenditure, the proposed amount stood at ₦1.766 trillion, broken down as:

  • Capital Expenditure: ₦1.452 trillion
  • Repayments: ₦313.515 billion

Sanwo-Olu also outlined the sectoral allocations within the budget:

  • Economic Affairs: ₦908.699 billion
  • Environment: ₦233.176 billion
  • Health: ₦204.005 billion
  • Education: ₦208.376 billion
  • Security, Safety, and Public Order: ₦124.073 billion
  • Social Protection: ₦47.077 billion

He highlighted that 41% of the budget was allocated to recurrent expenditure, while 59% was designated for capital projects.

The Governor reassured the Assembly that deficit financing, which adhered to fiscal sustainability parameters, would be sourced through external and internal loans and bonds.

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