Health, Education get 26.76% as Kwara gov presents N540.36bn 2025 budget

Kwara State Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, on Friday, while presenting the 2025 appropriation bill before the state House of Assembly, valued at N540, 368, 119, 765.00, capital expenditure guzzles 62.1% of the fiscal plan while recurrent gets 37.9%, disclosed major infrastructural projects across the state.

The Informant247 reports that the governor, who had initially announced that it would on Thursday, December 19, present the 2025 budget to the Kwara State House of Assembly, according to the letter read on the floor of the house during Tuesday’s plenary by the Speaker, Right Honourable Yakubu Danladi Salihu, could not present it until Friday.

New roads to be constructed across three senatorial districts

According to a statement by Rafiu Ajakaye, the governor’s spokesperson, the governor said new roads are to be constructed in Kwara South, North, and Central to ease the movement of goods and services within the state, adding that construction work will begin on a multi-story CourtHouse and that the Metropolitan Square will be upgraded as the Ministry of Works and Transport gets 17.51% to carry on its massive road construction and maintenance mandate.

Social intervention, Health, and Education get reasonable allocations

The governor, in his presentation, also pointed out the massive youth and women empowerment and anti-poverty initiatives, which will gulp 32.50% of the total budget, while education and health are allotted 16.2% and 10.56%, respectively, with a focus on getting the new university of education off the ground and strengthening existing institutions across the state.

The governor said the budget is not just a ritual as it “reflects our commitment to delivering on promises as resources permit”, recalling how the 2024 budget brought significant benefits to various sectors, including infrastructure, healthcare, education, and social protection.

“In 2024, we supported 171,649 farmers, invested in irrigation systems, and provided N2.2bn worth of farm inputs,” he said.

“We also funded education for 66,000 entrance exam candidates, 58,420 BECE candidates, 28,500 WAEC candidates, and 27,000 NECO candidates. Over 70,000 vulnerable people received social protection, including those impacted by the urban renewal programme.

“Additionally, 15,000 indigent Kwarans benefited from free medical interventions.

“The urban renewal programme has transformed the capital city, improving its infrastructure significantly, restoring law and order, and projecting Ilorin as a modern city.”

The governor, while celebrating the prudence of his administration, said, “While the year recorded unprecedented investment in physical infrastructure and social welfare, we similarly reduced the debt burden of the state to N58.87b in the third quarter, down from N109.16bn in December 2023”.

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Funding to be focused on FAAC, IGR

The funding windows are FAAC receipts, which constitute 48.1%, and opening balance (N62bn), IGR, and other capital receipts that form the balance of 51.9%.

“The budget of economic stability and sustained prosperity funds the completion of ongoing projects like the international conference centre, innovation hub, Patigi Motel, Kwara Hotel, and several roads across the state. Construction will begin on the multi-story CourtHouse and access roads for the Smart City project, alongside the development of 250 mass housing units. Statewide road construction and the reconstruction of Lafiagi and Offa Stadia are also prioritised.

“Further, we are committed to workers’ welfare, social protection for the poor, and strengthening mechanised agriculture with the procurement of modern equipment.”

In his remarks, the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, RT. Hon. (Engr) Yakubu Danladi-Salihu, who commended the strides of the Governor across the state, assured him of speedy yet thorough consideration of the fiscal proposal.

“Your administration is known for transparency, accountability, and fiscal discipline,” he said.

“It is also observed with satisfaction the level of your commitment to the completion of all the legacy projects of the administration, and we are confident that they will be completed and put to use in no time.

“I must also mention that it is gratifying to note that aside from adequate funding of these legacy projects, your administration remains focused in providing the dividends of democracy to different parts of the state in all sectors.”

The Speaker said the state’s investment in the payment of counterpart funds to development partners has bolstered its standing in education, health, and agricultural sectors.

“On our part as legislators, we will immediately swing into action by looking at the document and interact with heads of ministries, departments, and agencies at the defence sessions that will be underway shortly.”

Accompanied by top government officials led by Chief of Staff Prince Abdulkadir Mahe, Justice Oluwayemisi Ajayi, Justice Ahmad Sayi, first-class traditional rulers led by the Olupo of Ajase-Ipo Oba Ismail Yahya Alebiosu, who stood in for the Emir of Ilorin, clergymen, and security commanders, the Governor commended all the stakeholders in the state who continue to support his administration.

APC chairman Prince Sunday Fagbemi captained the party hierarchy to the session, occasionally punctuated by partisan singsong and lyrics.

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