Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodimma yesterday presented N447.4 billion budget for 2023 to the state house of assembly.Information Guide Nigeria
The budget tagged, “Budget of Wealth Expansion,” is made up of N150.4 billion recurrent expenditure, representing 22 percent; and N373.5 billion capital expenditure, representing 78 percent.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaPresenting the budget to the assembly yesterday, the governor said the objective was to satisfy the desires of Imo people by delivering sustainable dividends of democracy and expanding wealth for them.NYSC portal
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He stated that the budget would put the well-being of the people at the centre of governance through massive reconstruction of dilapidated infrastructures in urban and rural areas.
Uzodimma assured of his “undying support and commitment to the well-being of all Imo people,” adding that there would be no room for misappropriation of funds in his government.
The speaker of the house, Emeka Nduka, said the budget presentation provided an opportunity for a “retrospective look at past years with a view to improving on the future.”JAMB Result
Nduka assured that the budget would be passed in good time to enable the governor to “continue his good works in 2023.”