2024 budget: Kwara Gov. AbdulRazaq holds MDAs policy talks

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…says new budget will prioritise ongoing projects

AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the Kwara State Governor, on Thursday, led policy direction talks with top officials to guide the government’s ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) as different stakeholders commence preparations for the 2024 budget.

This is coming ahead of the citizens’ budget engagements, which will begin shortly.

AbdulRazaq, in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Rafiu Ajakaye, noted that the budget will prioritise the completion of the ongoing capital projects and inauguration of same to improve living standards and create more jobs for the people of the state, as well as on social protection to support the vulnerable, adding that the government will continue to prioritise the workers’ welfare, including making provision for discussions around the new minimum wage.

The Policy Direction hangout for Kwara State 2024 Budget Preparation was attended by Deputy Governor Kayode Alabi Hon. Gabriel Ganiyu Abolarin, who stood in for the House of Assembly Speaker Rt. Hon. Yakubu Danladi Salihu; cabinet members led by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) Prince Abdul Kadir Aliyu Mahe; Permanent Secretaries; and planning directors.

“In the new year, our focus will be to complete and inaugurate many of our projects, thereby creating jobs for the people. Workers’ welfare and social protection for the vulnerable will remain a top priority,” the Governor said.

“The government will also make provision for discussions around the new minimum wage. We will also strengthen our ease of doing business efforts through advocacies, legislations, and collaboration with all players in the economy.

“The direction of our administration has been clearly outlined in the Sustainable Development Plan (SDP: 2021-2030). The 10-year economic blueprint detailed our policy objectives and priorities. I urge every cabinet member and government official to familiarise themselves with this crucial document, along with a few others like the Agricultural Transformation Plan.

“Our projects, programmes, policy pronouncements, and other priorities as an administration have been inspired by the visions expressed in these documents. For that reason, the 2024 budget will be tailored to the same objective.

“On top of this agenda is human capital development which include access to quality education, sanitation facility, infrastructural upgrade and expansion, improved and diversified economic base and revenue generation, strong fiscal base, youth empowerment, social protection, and gender inclusion, sustainable environment, sustainable energy, sports development, food security through promotion of smallholder and commercial agriculture, safety of lives and property, and create the right environment for capital investments.”

He charged all government officials in the state to act in their various duty posts in line with the current economic reality as the government continues to meet obligations and impact the lives of Kwarans.

On his part, the secretary to the state government, Prince Mahe, said the 2024 budget policy direction hangout was an essential moment for the state to discuss the financial roadmap that will guide it in the coming year while encouraging all key stakeholders to engage in constructive dialogue and provide valuable insights in the course of deliberation on the budget.

Earlier in his remarks, Hon. Sabi said the event was aimed at providing step-by-step directions to make the 2024 budget preparation task easier and implementable while thanking AbdulRazaq for his outstanding leadership style and support for the Ministry, especially the approval to train officers on zero-based budgeting systems and processes.

The event also devolved into a question and answer session during which permanent secretaries sought clarifications and made observations on different developments affecting their ministries, including the need to adopt the new Energy Act and some current economic trends in the country and how to mitigate them.

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