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Senate passes N2.17tn 2023 supplementary budget

The passage of the N2.17 trillion 2023 Supplementary Appropriation Bill by the Nigerian Senate highlights the country’s focus on various priority areas, particularly in light of the economic and social challenges it has been facing.

Here’s a breakdown of the significance of each allocation:


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1. **N210bn for Wage Award for Civil Servants**: This is essential to ensure that the wages of civil servants are reflective of the economic realities and inflation rates. A competitive wage can also boost morale, reduce corruption, and ensure the continuity of public services.

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2. **N605 billion for National Security and Defence**: Given the security challenges Nigeria has faced, from Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeast to banditry in the Northwest and various other security challenges in other regions, investing in security is paramount. This allocation signifies a commitment to ensuring the safety and security of citizens and enhancing the operational capacity of the security agencies.InformationGuideNigeria

3. **N300 billion for maintenance of bridges, especially the Eko bridge**: Infrastructure maintenance is vital for the safety and economic vitality of the region. The Eko Bridge is one of the major bridges in Lagos, the country’s economic hub, and its maintenance would ensure safety, reduce traffic congestion, and aid in the smooth flow of goods and services.

4. **N400 billion for cash transfer to vulnerable households**: Social interventions such as these can help alleviate poverty and provide some respite for households struggling due to economic downturns or other challenges. It underscores the government’s commitment to social welfare.JAMB Portal

5. **N200 billion for seed and agricultural inputs and equipment**: Agriculture is a major sector in Nigeria’s economy. Investing in it can boost food production, reduce food import bills, enhance food security, and provide employment opportunities.JAMB Result

6. **N18 billion for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct off-season elections**: A functional democracy requires well-funded and transparent elections. Allocating funds to INEC ensures that elections can be held efficiently, fairly, and transparently.

This supplementary budget reflects the administration’s priorities and its response to the immediate needs of the country.NYSC Portal

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It will be crucial to monitor the implementation of the budget to ensure that the allocated funds are used effectively and transparently for the intended purposes.

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