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11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by 247frolicboss(m): 11:01am On Dec 16, 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, 14 December, 2016 in Abuja presented a budget of N7.30tn for 2017 before a joint session of the National Assembly. The president said that N2.24tn, representing 30.7 per cent of the 2017 budget, would be committed to capital expenditure aimed at pulling the economy out of recession as quickly as possible. He said the capital expenditure was increased from N1.8tn in 2016 to N2.24tn in 2017.

The president also announced N2.98tn as recurrent expenditure for the 2017 fiscal year.

Other states that have also submitted 2017 budgets include:

1. Kaduna State: Governor Nasir El-Rufai in October 2016 presented a budget proposal of N215.9 billion for the 2017 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly. In the budget, a total of N130.3 billion, representing 60 per cent of the budget was for capital expenditure, while N85.5 billion, representing 40 per cent of the estimate, was for recurrent expenditure.

2. Lagos State: Governor Akinwunmi Ambode in November presented the 2017 budget proposal of N813 billion to the House of Assembly, assuring that the budget will be judiciously implemented to continue the massive infrastructural renewal and the enhancement of Lagos as one of the foremost tourism and investment destinations in Africa. The governor, who christened the budget as “The Golden Jubilee Budget” as it coincides with the State’s 50th Anniversary, said it would focus on physical infrastructure, while social sectors especially health, education, youth and social development will be given adequate attention.

3. Nassarawa State: Gov. Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State on Thursday, 15 December 2016 presented an Appropriation Bill of N67.013 billion for 2017 to the state House of Assembly for consideration and passage.

Mr. Al-Makura, while presenting the bill christened “Budget of Reformation’’ at the floor of the state assembly in Lafia, said the budget was in compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standard (IPSAS). According to Mr. Al-Makura, N37.012 billion, representing 55.2 per cent of the budget is for recurrent expenditure while N30 billion, representing 44.7 per cent is earmarked as capital expenditure for 2017 fiscal year.

4. Ekiti State: The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 presented a N93.4bn Budget for 2017 tagged, “Budget of Higher Height” to the state House of Assembly in Ado Ekiti. The governor also announced that he would go to the mountain to pray on December 14 and return on December 21 with predictions for Nigeria.

The governor, who was clad in a military camouflage while presenting the budget to the lawmakers, said that the recurrent expenditure for the 2017 appropriation bill was N55.02bn which is 59 per cent of the budget, while capital expenditure was N38.42 bn or 41 per cent of the estimates. The budget is 33 per cent higher than the N70.5bn presented for 2016.

5. Delta State: Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, on November 10 presented a budget proposal of N271 billion for 2017 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly. Presenting the budget on the floor of the House, Okowa said N152 billion was for recurrent expenditure while N119 billion was for capital expenditure. The 2017 budget proposal is slightly higher than the 2016 budget estimate of N268 billion.

6. Abia State: Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State in September flagged-off the State’s 2017 Budget Defence He christened it as “Budget of Prudence and Self-Reliance”, Governor Ikpeazu said “we will work towards it; we may not realize it 100% but we will certainly grade ourselves and say whether we made it 80% or 90%”.

7. Kano State: The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, in November presented a budget proposal of N210 billion (specifically, N209,875,330,488) for the 2017 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly.

Under the proposal, which the governor tagged “Budget of Sustainable Self Reliance”, N130,488,682.677 was projected for capital expenditure and N79,370,647.811billion for recurrent expenditure.

Mr. Ganduje said the budget would be funded by an expected internally generated revenue of N143.7 billion and N99.990 billion expected federal allocations.

8. Anambra: Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra on Tuesday December 6, 2016 presented a budget proposal of N115.5 billion before the State House of Assembly. According to Mr. Obiano, a total of N58.9 billion will be spent on capital projects, while N56.6 billion will go to recurrent expenditure.

This, he noted represents a ratio of 51 to 49 respectively just as the previous year. He said the estimate was premised on the basis of N305 per dollar exchange rate and a projected price of $42 per barrel of crude oil.

9. Cross River: Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River on Monday, October 31, 2016 presented a 2017 Appropriation Bill of N301 billion to the House of Assembly. Presenting the budget, Mr. Ayade said it was intended to project economic activities in the state, and would focus largely on the construction of the 260 kilometres super highway and the deep sea port. According to him, a total of N226.48 billion representing 75.2 per cent of the budget is for capital expenditure, while personnel cost and overhead stands at N56.78 billion and N17.93 billion, respectively.

10. Ogun state: Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Tuesday, November 22 presented a total budget of N221.129 billion for the 2017 fiscal year to the State House of Assembly. The budget, titled, “Budget of Repositioning”, represents an increase of 10.45 per cent compared to the 2016 budget. Mr. Amosun, while presenting the budget, explained that the recurrent expenditure will cost N102.82 billion or 46.50 per cent of the budget, while capital expenditure will take N118.306 billion or 53.50 per cent.

11. Zamfara: Zamfara State governor, Abdul-Aziz Yari, has presented a budget of over One Hundred and Seven Billion Naira (N107bn) for the year 2017 to the state house of assembly.

The governor proposed the sum of over N70 billion naira, and the sum of over N32 billion naira as capital and recurrent expenditures respectively.

He said the 2017 proposal was higher than this year’s proposal with a sum of over six billion naira, explaining that implementation of last year’s budget was adversely affected by the global economic recession also being faced by the country.

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This list is not in all complete, as we will surely do updates of other states.


http://www.newshelm.com/2016/12/11-state-governors-that-have-submitted.html

Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Nobody: 11:13am On Dec 16, 2016
I knw kogi state will not be there, when they are thinking of how to pad the budget

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Nobody: 11:15am On Dec 16, 2016
Why is Edo not there

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Nobody: 11:17am On Dec 16, 2016
Ogun(221)+Cross River(301)+Delta(271) +20 billion naira=Lagos (813b)

And some people out of smug ignorance and jealousy would say LAGOS DOES NOT DESERVE A SPECIAL STATUS.

If Lagos is not special, how come others don't generate and spend as much as it does?

How come it's still the only state setting pace for good governance in Nigeria?

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Danielbuyner: 11:20am On Dec 16, 2016
Why is delta's state recurring expenditure higher that the capital expenditures.....nonsense!!!

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by richidinho(m): 11:31am On Dec 16, 2016
Bolustic:
Ogun(221)+Cross River(301)+Delta(271) +20 billion naira=Lagos (813b)

And some people out of smug ignorance and jealousy would say LAGOS DOES NOT DESERVE A SPECIAL STATUS.

If Lagos is not special, how come others don't generate and spend as much as it does?

How come it's still the only state setting pace for good governance in Nigeria?

Sometimes try reason like an educated dude, uhn!

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Nobody: 11:51am On Dec 16, 2016
richidinho:


Sometimes try reason like an educated dude, uhn!
You are the one not using your brain here,

Why don't you counter my opinion with facts and figure as well as superior arguments, then I'll regard you as an educated fella.

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by thoollz: 12:07pm On Dec 16, 2016
I know both Oyo and Osun will never be there, those governors are the worst ever.

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Guyman02: 12:07pm On Dec 16, 2016
Chai! Everything is projected on Niger Delta OYEL

What has happened to all the talk about economic diversification by the State Govs and FG over the years?
No wonder they keep supporting Operation Crocodile Smile, Python Dance, Rabbit Clap, Cockroach Laugh, Mosquito Bite in the Niger Delta and South East where the Oyel is domiciled and many Nairalanders who are state and local govt workers will be shouting on this forum kill them IPOB, scatter the militants, burn the agitators because their salaries comes from that area embarassed

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Remilekun101: 12:08pm On Dec 16, 2016
cool cool
Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by 9jayes: 12:08pm On Dec 16, 2016
OSUN NKO?
Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Nobody: 12:08pm On Dec 16, 2016
i cant find Edo state?

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by lyterydim(m): 12:09pm On Dec 16, 2016
Is it the budget of' we will' again
Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by wHyyyyyyyyyY: 12:09pm On Dec 16, 2016
Oma307:
I knw kogi state will not be there, when they are thinking of how to pad the budget
omayem you know they will always be the last grin cheesy grin

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by slazedeez: 12:10pm On Dec 16, 2016
.....hold up....gimme your payoneer fund and get the naira equivalent paid into your 9ja bank account
Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Pavore9: 12:10pm On Dec 16, 2016
Submitting the amount most of them intend misappropriating! angry
Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Mrsamuel50: 12:10pm On Dec 16, 2016
Hmm
Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by CristyBEN49: 12:12pm On Dec 16, 2016
grin

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by holysainbj(m): 12:13pm On Dec 16, 2016
Bolustic:
Ogun(221)+Cross River(301)+Delta(271) +20 billion naira=Lagos (813b)

And some people out of smug ignorance and jealousy would say LAGOS DOES NOT DESERVE A SPECIAL STATUS.

If Lagos is not special, how come others don't generate and spend as much as it does?

How come it's still the only state setting pace for good governance in Nigeria?
u are older than this

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by jmoore(m): 12:13pm On Dec 16, 2016
Do we even have implementation account in this country? undecided

Budget budget everywhere, no account to show what actually has been spent.

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by veekid(m): 12:15pm On Dec 16, 2016

Ajimobi is still padding his own

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Wiseandtrue(f): 12:15pm On Dec 16, 2016
PUSH1:
Why is Edo not there
He is still thinking if what he has will meet up with the promises he made to his people grin grin grin
Abia in the news for good reasons lately smiley kudos

Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by chloedogie(m): 12:16pm On Dec 16, 2016
holysainbj:

u are older than this

grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by jkaro(m): 12:16pm On Dec 16, 2016
all this money big,hope the share of the common man like me still intact in it oooo.


This budget,some state govt won't use the money to do the exact job.... like my olodo governor.... (delta)

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by IAmOged(f): 12:17pm On Dec 16, 2016
Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by Nobody: 12:19pm On Dec 16, 2016
247frolicboss:
President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, 14 December, 2016 in Abuja presented a budget of N7.30tn for 2017 before a joint session of the National Assembly. The president said that N2.24tn, representing 30.7 per cent of the 2017 budget, would be committed to capital expenditure aimed at pulling the economy out of recession as quickly as possible. He said the capital expenditure was increased from N1.8tn in 2016 to N2.24tn in 2017.
The president also announced N2.98tn as recurrent expenditure for the 2017 fiscal year.
Other states that have also submitted 2017 budgets include:
1. Kaduna State: Governor Nasir El-Rufai in October 2016 presented a budget proposal of N215.9 billion for the 2017 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly. In the budget, a total of N130.3 billion, representing 60 per cent of the budget was for capital expenditure, while N85.5 billion, representing 40 per cent of the estimate, was for recurrent expenditure.
2. Lagos State: Governor Akinwunmi Ambode in November presented the 2017 budget proposal of N813 billion to the House of Assembly, assuring that the budget will be judiciously implemented to continue the massive infrastructural renewal and the enhancement of Lagos as one of the foremost tourism and investment destinations in Africa. The governor, who christened the budget as “The Golden Jubilee Budget” as it coincides with the State’s 50th Anniversary, said it would focus on physical infrastructure, while social sectors especially health, education, youth and social development will be given adequate attention.
3. Nassarawa State: Gov. Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State on Thursday, 15 December 2016 presented an Appropriation Bill of N67.013 billion for 2017 to the state House of Assembly for consideration and passage.
Mr. Al-Makura, while presenting the bill christened “Budget of Reformation’’ at the floor of the state assembly in Lafia, said the budget was in compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standard (IPSAS). According to Mr. Al-Makura, N37.012 billion, representing 55.2 per cent of the budget is for recurrent expenditure while N30 billion, representing 44.7 per cent is earmarked as capital expenditure for 2017 fiscal year.
4. Ekiti State: The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 presented a N93.4bn Budget for 2017 tagged, “Budget of Higher Height” to the state House of Assembly in Ado Ekiti. [/b]The governor also announced that he would go to the mountain to pray on December 14 and return on December 21 with predictions for Nigeria.[b]
The governor, who was clad in a military camouflage while presenting the budget to the lawmakers, said that the recurrent expenditure for the 2017 appropriation bill was N55.02bn which is 59 per cent of the budget, while capital expenditure was N38.42 bn or 41 per cent of the estimates. The budget is 33 per cent higher than the N70.5bn presented for 2016.
5. Delta State: Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, on November 10 presented a budget proposal of N271 billion for 2017 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly. Presenting the budget on the floor of the House, Okowa said N152 billion was for recurrent expenditure while N119 billion was for capital expenditure. The 2017 budget proposal is slightly higher than the 2016 budget estimate of N268 billion.
6. Abia State: Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State in September flagged-off the State’s 2017 Budget Defence He christened it as “Budget of Prudence and Self-Reliance”, Governor Ikpeazu said “we will work towards it; we may not realize it 100% but we will certainly grade ourselves and say whether we made it 80% or 90%”.
7. Kano State: The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, in November presented a budget proposal of N210 billion (specifically, N209,875,330,488) for the 2017 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly.
Under the proposal, which the governor tagged “Budget of Sustainable Self Reliance”, N130,488,682.677 was projected for capital expenditure and N79,370,647.811billion for recurrent expenditure.
Mr. Ganduje said the budget would be funded by an expected internally generated revenue of N143.7 billion and N99.990 billion expected federal allocations.
8. Anambra: Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra on Tuesday December 6, 2016 presented a budget proposal of N115.5 billion before the State House of Assembly. According to Mr. Obiano, a total of N58.9 billion will be spent on capital projects, while N56.6 billion will go to recurrent expenditure.
This, he noted represents a ratio of 51 to 49 respectively just as the previous year. He said the estimate was premised on the basis of N305 per dollar exchange rate and a projected price of $42 per barrel of crude oil.
9. Cross River: Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River on Monday, October 31, 2016 presented a 2017 Appropriation Bill of N301 billion to the House of Assembly. Presenting the budget, Mr. Ayade said it was intended to project economic activities in the state, and would focus largely on the construction of the 260 kilometres super highway and the deep sea port. According to him, a total of N226.48 billion representing 75.2 per cent of the budget is for capital expenditure, while personnel cost and overhead stands at N56.78 billion and N17.93 billion, respectively.
10. Ogun state: Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Tuesday, November 22 presented a total budget of N221.129 billion for the 2017 fiscal year to the State House of Assembly. The budget, titled, “Budget of Repositioning”, represents an increase of 10.45 per cent compared to the 2016 budget. Mr. Amosun, while presenting the budget, explained that the recurrent expenditure will cost N102.82 billion or 46.50 per cent of the budget, while capital expenditure will take N118.306 billion or 53.50 per cent.
11. Zamfara: Zamfara State governor, Abdul-Aziz Yari, has presented a budget of over One Hundred and Seven Billion Naira (N107bn) for the year 2017 to the state house of assembly.
The governor proposed the sum of over N70 billion naira, and the sum of over N32 billion naira as capital and recurrent expenditures respectively.
He said the 2017 proposal was higher than this year’s proposal with a sum of over six billion naira, explaining that implementation of last year’s budget was adversely affected by the global economic recession also being faced by the country.
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This list is not in all complete, as we will surely do updates of other states.
http://www.newshelm.com/2016/12/11-state-governors-that-have-submitted.html
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247frolicboss:
President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, 14 December, 2016 in Abuja presented a budget of N7.30tn for 2017 before a joint session of the National Assembly. The president said that N2.24tn, representing 30.7 per cent of the 2017 budget, would be committed to capital expenditure aimed at pulling the economy out of recession as quickly as possible. He said the capital expenditure was increased from N1.8tn in 2016 to N2.24tn in 2017.
The president also announced N2.98tn as recurrent expenditure for the 2017 fiscal year.
Other states that have also submitted 2017 budgets include:
1. Kaduna State: Governor Nasir El-Rufai in October 2016 presented a budget proposal of N215.9 billion for the 2017 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly. In the budget, a total of N130.3 billion, representing 60 per cent of the budget was for capital expenditure, while N85.5 billion, representing 40 per cent of the estimate, was for recurrent expenditure.
2. Lagos State: Governor Akinwunmi Ambode in November presented the 2017 budget proposal of N813 billion to the House of Assembly, assuring that the budget will be judiciously implemented to continue the massive infrastructural renewal and the enhancement of Lagos as one of the foremost tourism and investment destinations in Africa. The governor, who christened the budget as “The Golden Jubilee Budget” as it coincides with the State’s 50th Anniversary, said it would focus on physical infrastructure, while social sectors especially health, education, youth and social development will be given adequate attention.
3. Nassarawa State: Gov. Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State on Thursday, 15 December 2016 presented an Appropriation Bill of N67.013 billion for 2017 to the state House of Assembly for consideration and passage.
Mr. Al-Makura, while presenting the bill christened “Budget of Reformation’’ at the floor of the state assembly in Lafia, said the budget was in compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standard (IPSAS). According to Mr. Al-Makura, N37.012 billion, representing 55.2 per cent of the budget is for recurrent expenditure while N30 billion, representing 44.7 per cent is earmarked as capital expenditure for 2017 fiscal year.
4. Ekiti State: The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 presented a N93.4bn Budget for 2017 tagged, “Budget of Higher Height” to the state House of Assembly in Ado Ekiti. The governor also announced that he would go to the mountain to pray on December 14 and return on December 21 with predictions for Nigeria.
The governor, who was clad in a military camouflage while presenting the budget to the lawmakers, said that the recurrent expenditure for the 2017 appropriation bill was N55.02bn which is 59 per cent of the budget, while capital expenditure was N38.42 bn or 41 per cent of the estimates. The budget is 33 per cent higher than the N70.5bn presented for 2016.
5. Delta State: Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, on November 10 presented a budget proposal of N271 billion for 2017 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly. Presenting the budget on the floor of the House, Okowa said N152 billion was for recurrent expenditure while N119 billion was for capital expenditure. The 2017 budget proposal is slightly higher than the 2016 budget estimate of N268 billion.
6. Abia State: Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State in September flagged-off the State’s 2017 Budget Defence He christened it as “Budget of Prudence and Self-Reliance”, Governor Ikpeazu said “we will work towards it; we may not realize it 100% but we will certainly grade ourselves and say whether we made it 80% or 90%”.
7. Kano State: The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, in November presented a budget proposal of N210 billion (specifically, N209,875,330,488) for the 2017 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly.
Under the proposal, which the governor tagged “Budget of Sustainable Self Reliance”, N130,488,682.677 was projected for capital expenditure and N79,370,647.811billion for recurrent expenditure.
Mr. Ganduje said the budget would be funded by an expected internally generated revenue of N143.7 billion and N99.990 billion expected federal allocations.
8. Anambra: Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra on Tuesday December 6, 2016 presented a budget proposal of N115.5 billion before the State House of Assembly. According to Mr. Obiano, a total of N58.9 billion will be spent on capital projects, while N56.6 billion will go to recurrent expenditure.
This, he noted represents a ratio of 51 to 49 respectively just as the previous year. He said the estimate was premised on the basis of N305 per dollar exchange rate and a projected price of $42 per barrel of crude oil.
9. Cross River: Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River on Monday, October 31, 2016 presented a 2017 Appropriation Bill of N301 billion to the House of Assembly. Presenting the budget, Mr. Ayade said it was intended to project economic activities in the state, and would focus largely on the construction of the 260 kilometres super highway and the deep sea port. According to him, a total of N226.48 billion representing 75.2 per cent of the budget is for capital expenditure, while personnel cost and overhead stands at N56.78 billion and N17.93 billion, respectively.
10. Ogun state: Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Tuesday, November 22 presented a total budget of N221.129 billion for the 2017 fiscal year to the State House of Assembly. The budget, titled, “Budget of Repositioning”, represents an increase of 10.45 per cent compared to the 2016 budget. Mr. Amosun, while presenting the budget, explained that the recurrent expenditure will cost N102.82 billion or 46.50 per cent of the budget, while capital expenditure will take N118.306 billion or 53.50 per cent.
11. Zamfara: Zamfara State governor, Abdul-Aziz Yari, has presented a budget of over One Hundred and Seven Billion Naira (N107bn) for the year 2017 to the state house of assembly.
The governor proposed the sum of over N70 billion naira, and the sum of over N32 billion naira as capital and recurrent expenditures respectively.
He said the 2017 proposal was higher than this year’s proposal with a sum of over six billion naira, explaining that implementation of last year’s budget was adversely affected by the global economic recession also being faced by the country.
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This list is not in all complete, as we will surely do updates of other states.
http://www.newshelm.com/2016/12/11-state-governors-that-have-submitted.html

Fayose my man

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by bakynes(m): 12:23pm On Dec 16, 2016
Guyman02:
Chai! Everything is projected on Niger Delta OYEL

What has happened to all the talk about economic diversification by the State Govs and FG over the years?
No wonder they keep supporting Operation Crocodile Smile, Python Dance, Rabbit Clap, Cockroach Laugh, Mosquito Bite in the Niger Delta and South East where the Oyel is domiciled and many Nairalanders who are state and local govt workers will be shouting on this forum kill them IPOB, scatter the militants, burn the agitators because their salaries comes from that area embarassed
My friend will you shut up. As if Ondo,SW is not part of the Niger Delta and it produces more oil than the entire SE.

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by emmygzy(m): 12:23pm On Dec 16, 2016
Bolustic:
Ogun(221)+Cross River(301)+Delta(271) +20 billion naira=Lagos (813b)

And some people out of smug ignorance and jealousy would say LAGOS DOES NOT DESERVE A SPECIAL STATUS.

If Lagos is not special, how come others don't generate and spend as much as it does?

How come it's still the only state setting pace for good governance in Nigeria?
y u dey reason with ur anus. Ambode that is not doing anything. The roads in Lagos now are getting bad again. I bet you don't live in Lagos, 70percent of the budget money goes to Tinubu. Ambode that fashola sacked back in 2012 due to fraud.

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by ransomed: 12:23pm On Dec 16, 2016
Some states that subscribe to religious belief should not share from the centrally generated revenues because some of it comes from sale of alcohol, hotels, cigarettes and taxes from Nigerians who do not adhere to their religious idiosyncrazy.

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Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by victorazy(m): 12:24pm On Dec 16, 2016
Fayose my man (The ezu gere-gere 1) grin
Re: 11 State Governors That Have Submitted 2017 Budget And Worth by osusuallstars: 12:26pm On Dec 16, 2016
Bolustic:
Ogun(221)+Cross River(301)+Delta(271) +20 billion naira=Lagos (813b)

And some people out of smug ignorance and jealousy would say LAGOS DOES NOT DESERVE A SPECIAL STATUS.

If Lagos is not special, how come others don't generate and spend as much as it does?

How come it's still the only state setting pace for good governance in Nigeria?
Lagos is long overdue for decentralization. NPA LAGOS, EMBASSIES LAGOS, BANK HEADS OFFICES LAGOS, INT AIRPORT LAGOS. OIL COMPANIES HEAD QUITE. LAGOS,. NAVY CANTONNMENT, ARMY AIRFORCE LAGOS. AND U GET MOST TO TAKE. LET PH WHARF, CALABAR SEAPORT BE WORK ING. WHY CANT WE CLEAR OUR GOODS IN ONITSHA, WHY MUST WE GO TO LAGOS BEFORE TRAVELLING OUT SIDE NIGERIA.

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