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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 5:36pm On Mar 27, 2024
gold360:
it is well bro. Let us be hopeful
hopefully ,, haven't seen anything yet 5:35pm
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 12:04pm On Mar 23, 2024
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 1:28pm On Mar 19, 2024
gold360:
March 19, 2024

Subsidy removal, forex liberalization drive FAAC disbursement up 23.9% to N2.1trn
Solid VPS for Forex trading
By Mariam Eko

At the backdrop of subsidy removal and liberalization of the foreign exchange market, the Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC, has recorded further increase in distributable revenue with February 2024 disbursement of N2.07 trillion to the three tiers of government.

The figure represents 23.9 percent rise from N1.67 trillion distributed in January 2024.


The FAAC accrual has been on the rise since second quarter of 2023 after the implementation of the twin policy reform of the President Bola Tinubu administration.

The latest National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, report on FAAC stated that the amount disbursed comprised of N1.15 trillion recorded from the Statutory Account, N479.03 billion from Exchange Gain, N16.59 million from Electronic Money Transfer Levy, EMTL and N420.73 billion from Value Added Tax.

It further stated: “The allocations to the three tiers of government for November 2023 were: Federal Government with a total of N407.27 billion, States with a total of N379.41 billion, and Local Governments with a total of N278.04 billion. The sum of N85.10 billion was shared among the oil-producing states from the 13% derivation fund”.

“The revenue generating agencies comprising Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), and Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) received N16.27 billion, N43.35 billion, and N18.68 billion respectively, as cost of revenue collections” the report added.

Further breakdown of revenue allocation to the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) revealed that N279.06 billion was disbursed to the FGN consolidated revenue account, N6.57 billion was received as a share of derivation and ecology, N3.29 billion as stabilization fund, N11.04 billion for the development of natural resources, and N10.37 billion to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)- Abuja.


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Thats quiet a huge sum,,,,
The highest since inception,,,,
Thats why there is need to balance that increase on our salary,,,its a simple mathematics but I don't why the delay.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 4:19pm On Feb 23, 2024
[quote author=Tekzyflex post=128600443][/quote]True talk-, Because states makes up a country, by they time all the 36 states and Fct are doing well economically, the entire country will be booming,, I don't know why almost all of the state Governors are not really educationally sound. Simply Pick a good economic team they are everywhere, state your blue print, expect good results since contracted, since they contacted fire if results are not fourth coming with time you will get the right brain and economy will grow
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 10:48am On Feb 04, 2024
Chibuking81:
Any news on minimum wage adding to our salary this month of February?
Negotiation ongoing with the tripartite committee. Expect it around may
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 12:43pm On Jan 12, 2024
ikem50:
I don hear
I heard from you
Am happy for that even if it is fake news.
OK,,,,o by the time you receive it now your mouth go close,,,,you won't remember this post again.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 4:44pm On Jan 11, 2024
Na true say the 35k palliative go come this month? Who don hear?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 9:05am On Dec 14, 2023
onlyhandsome202:
RIVERS STATE 2024 BUDGET STATEMENT:
PRESENTED TO THE RIVERS STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

BY HIS EXCELLENCY SIR SIMINALAYI FUBARA GSSRS,GOVERNOR, RIVERS STATE,
(13TH DECEMBER 2024).

Mr Speaker, Honourable Members, distinguished guests, ladies, and gentlemen.

2.​ It is my pleasure to be before this hallowed chamber today to present our state’s budget estimates of Revenues and Expenditures for the fiscal year 2024.

3.​ Before I proceed with my presentation, I wish to, again, thank God for the special opportunity to serve our people as their elected Governor.

4.​ We thank our dear President, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for his special interest in the peace and progress of Rivers State and the bold steps he has taken to revamp the nation’s economy and sustainable development across the country.

5.​ We are also grateful to the good people of Rivers State and the progressive members of the State House of Assembly for your continuing support and prayer for the success of our administration.

6.​ We assure you that we will never take your trust and confidence for granted. We will remain faithful to our oath of office and do the best we can to advance the aspirations of our people for good governance, peace, security, and inclusive development.

7.​ Our spirit is high; our determination is forever strong as we remain focused on delivering on our mandate in an honest, accountable, just, and fair manner to all parts of the State and all segments of society.

8.​ Under our watch, no part of the State will be neglected in our development agenda; no one will be left behind in the distribution of resources and opportunities.

9.​ We reaffirm our commitment to working closely with the State House of Assembly to fulfil all our promises and take Rivers State to greater heights of peace, progress, and prosperity.

10.​ Mr Speaker, recall that we launched the construction of the Port Harcourt Dual Carriage Ring Road as a flagship project to accelerate the socio-economic development of our State. Julius Berger has since mobilized to the site and work on this multi-billion-naira project has begun.

11.​ In line with our consolidation mantra, we have in the last six months, completed many of the uncompleted projects we inherited from the immediate past administration, including roads, hospitals, and schools, while those not yet completed, have reached advanced stages of completion.

12.​ Some of the completed roads include Oyigbo – Okoloma Road, Alode – Onne Road, Botem-Gbene-Ue-Hiro Road, Mgbodahia internal roads, Ogbo-Uhugbogo-Udiemude Road, Omoku-Aligwu-Krigene road, Eneka internal roads, Ogbakiri internal roads, and Omagwa internal roads.

13.​ Other roads, which construction is proceeding very well include Ahoada-Omoku dualization, Emohua-Tema junction dualization, Umuakali – Eberi road, Alode-Ebubu-Eteo junction road, Egbu-Ehuda internal roads, Elelenwo internal roads, Rumuepirikom internal roads, phase 2, Bori city internal roads, the Ngo section of the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo unity road, and the Opobo ring road and electrification projects.

14.​ On education, we have delivered Government Comprehensive Secondary School, Borokiri, Government Secondary School, Eneka, Government Secondary School, Emohua, Government Secondary School, Okehi, Comprehensive Secondary School, Alesa – Eleme, Government Secondary School, Ataba, and the 10,000 capacity University of Port Harcourt Auditorium. The hostel and auditorium projects at the Yenagoa campus of the Nigerian Law School are also almost completed.

15.​ Our commitment to healthcare delivery remains strong. Already, we have delivered the Professor Kelson Harrison Hospital, the Dental, Maxillofacial, Ear Nose Throat and Ophthalmology Hospital, and several primary healthcare centres across the state.

16.​ To accelerate the delivery of affordable housing, we have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with TAF Global Africa and turned the sod for the phased development of 20,000 units of houses in the State.

17.​ This is another signature project of our administration, which is targeted at creating new model cities within Obio/Akpor and Ikwerre Local Government Areas of the State with enormous socio-economic benefits to the State and our people.

18.​ On sports development, we have opened the Real Madrid Football Academy for full academic and football training activities with the admission of the first batch of students. We have also rehabilitated the indoor basket hall and pitch at Niger Street, Port Harcourt.

19.​ We are poised to stimulate industrialization by creating an enabling business environment to attract investors to invest in the different sectors of the State’s economy.

20.​ To this end, plans are underway to organize the first Rivers State Investment Summit in decades to work out an investment and industrialization road map for the State.

21.​ We have also approved three bills: the Rivers State Investment Promotion Agency Bill, the Rivers State Youth Entrepreneurship Development Trust Fund Bill, the Rivers State Electricity Bill, and the Rivers State New Towns Development Bill, which are critical to accelerating investments, job creation, energy security, economic empowerment, and the socio-economic advancement of the State when passed into law.

22.​ Furthermore, we have concluded arrangements to launch the N4,000,000,000.00 seed fund in partnership with the Bank of Industry to support small and medium-scale enterprises across the State at a single-digit interest rate.

23.​ We have also entered into a memorandum of understanding with an investor to build a modern spare parts market in the State.

24.​ We appreciate the relevance and importance of the civil service to the development of the State through effective implementation of government policies and programmes.

25.​ Consequently, our commitment is to strengthen and motivate the civil service for optimal and responsible performance through regular promotions, payment of salaries, pensions and gratuities, and the provision of a good working environment.

26.​ Accordingly, we are happy to report that we are up to date in the payment of salaries and pensions to our civil servants and concluded the promotion exercise for our mainstream civil servants and other staff, except those without functional governing boards, such as the secondary school teachers and health to legally conduct the exercise, will be done as soon as we constitute the governing boards.

27.​ We have restored water and installed new lifts at the State’s Secretariat complex to improve sanitation and ease access to the higher floors of the complex.

28.​ Since we came on board, we have spent over 6 billion naira to pay the gratuities backlog to retired civil servants. Again, our commitment is to ensure that we clear all areas of gratuities owed to civils by previous administrations.

29.​ Also, the recruitment exercise of 10,000 workers into the State’s civil service is almost completed and successful candidates will receive their engagement letters as soon as the report from the State’s Civil Service Commission is ratified by the State Executive Council.

30.​ Finally, we have worked with security agencies, local governments, and community leaders to keep our State peaceful, safe, and secure. This is an achievement we will continue to further improve and sustain throughout the yuletide and beyond.

31.​ Mr Speaker, I have highlighted some of our achievements in policies and projects as a relatively young administration implementing a budget and programmes we inherited from the immediate past administration.

32.​ As we government, we are satisfied with the modest mileage we have gained in implementing our blueprint despite the prevailing economic hardship and the political challenges and distractions we faced since the inception of our government.

33.​ Nevertheless, we can assure our people that the tempo of governance and delivery of services in our priority areas of investments and economic growth, infrastructure delivery and job creation, education, healthcare and human capital development, agriculture, and food security will gain traction and accelerate with speed and vigour in the new year.




2023 BUDGET PERFORMANCE REVIEW.

34.​ Mr Speaker, a total revenue of 755,666,987.238 was projected for the 2023 fiscal year. This sum included a supplementary estimate of 200,000,000,000.00, which we accessed for the exclusive purpose of funding the construction of the Port Harcourt Ring Road project.

35.​ The breakdown of the 2023 budget was as follows:

(i) Recurrent Expenditure:​​​ N175,249,692,201.00
(ii) Capital Expenditure:​​​​ N380,417,395,037.00
(iii) Supplementary capital estimates:​N200,000,000,000.00
Total:​​​​​​ N755,666,987.238.00

36.​ As of October 2023, the total actual receipts from all sources, was approximately 66% performance on the revenue side.

37.​ There were encouraging improvements in internally generated revenue receipts as against the projections for the year, while the performance of recurrent expenditure was 100%.

THE 2024 BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS.

38.​ Mr Speaker, Honourable Members, the 2024 budget, christened Budget of Promise is based on the following assumptions:

(i) oil price benchmark of $70 per barrel;

(ii) oil production rate of 1.5 million barrels per day; and

(iii) exchange rate of #750/US as projected by the Federal Government.


THE 2024 BUDGET SIZE.
39.​ The total projected revenue for Rivers State for the 2024 Fiscal Year is N800, 392,485,433.01 billion. This is constituted as follows:

(i) Recurrent Expenditure:​=​361,598,242,570.85​
(ii) Capital Expenditure​​=​410,266,485,090.64
(iii) Total:​​​​=​800,392,485,433.01

FINANCING THE 2024 BUDGET.
40.​ The financial sources of the 2024 budget are as follows:

1. Internally Generated Revenue​​ - 231,057,836,945.00

2. Statutory Allocation - 68, 458,610.00

3. Mineral funds - 145, 526,581,463.00

4. Value Added Tax - 55, 650,000,000.00

5. Refunds Escrow, Paris/ECA - 1, 200,000,000.00

6. Refunds from bank charges - 1, 500,000,000.00

7. Excess Crude Account - 1, 700,000,000.00

8. Exchange rate gain - 1, 200,000,000.00

9. Forex equalization - 3, 000,000,000.00

10. Other FAAC - 5, 000,000,000.00

11. Asset sales - 20, 000,000,000.00

12. Capital receipts - 9, 879,557,210.00

13. Proposed internal/external grants - 24, 570,000,000.00

14. International Credits - 2, 000,000,000.00

15. Bonds - 237, 000,000,000.00

16. Internal loans - 235, 000,000,000.00

17. Prior year Balance - 6, 934,784,872.01

TOTAL = 800, 392,485,433.01

RECURRENT EXPENDITURE.

41.​ The Recurrent Expenditure is projected to be spent as follows:

1. Personnel Emolument - 99, 588,939,939.39

2. New Recruitments - 28, 924,562,980.61

3. Overhead costs - 18, 871,623,339.00

4. Grants,contributions & subsidies - 7,908,000,000.00

5. Counterpart pension scheme - 15,000,000,000.00

6. Gratuities/Death Benefits - 77,850,000,000.00

7. Monthly pensions - 30,240,000,000.00

8. Domestic loans interest - 32,420,734,367.60

9. Foreign loan interest - 536,709,798.04

10. Domestic loan, principal repayment- 26,018,966,086.70

11. Foreign loan, principal repayment - 5,081,731,374.51

12. FAAC Deductions- 12,865,723,913.00

13. COT/Charges/General Admin - 5,000,000,000.00

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE

42 .​The capital allocation of 410,266,485,090.64 represents about 51 per cent of the total budget projections for the fiscal year 2024.

SECTORAL ALLOCATION OF THE CAPITAL BUDGET.

43.​ The sectoral allocation of the capital budget is as follows:

1. Governance - 161,742,835,256.27

2. Information & Communication - 2,234,273,168.00

3. Public Administration - 13,852,493,641.59

4. Finance and Planning - 7,779,818,293.13

5. Agriculture - 20,311,574,254.53

6. Infrastructure - 128,003,540,952.66

7. Commerce and Investment - 1,787,418,534,40

8. Culture and Tourism - 1,381,187..049.31

9. Education - 40,426,441,994.74

10. Health - 30,555.506,748.20

11. Social Development - 10,155,787,127.27

12. Environment & Sustainable Development - 8,449,614,889.89

13. Judiciary - N 5,646,617,642.76

The 2024 Budget Policy and Objectives

44.​ Hon. Speaker, the overall policy objectives of the 2024 budget are to promote economic development in the State through inclusive growth, the provision of critical infrastructure to support economic, business, and social activities, and the creation of an enabling environment for private sector-led industrialization, job creation and poverty reduction.

45.​ We will strive to address the challenges of socio-economic inequalities by ensuring improved access to quality and affordable education, healthcare, water, electricity, housing, social investments, gender empowerment and social inclusion.

46.​ This accounts for the reasonably high allocations in the 2024 capital budget to infrastructure, education, healthcare, social development, environment, sustainable development and agriculture.

47.​ With these funds, we will build more road networks to interconnect the State, rehabilitate, equip, train and staff all dilapidated primary and secondary schools, build technical and vocational education centres, and allocate more funds to our tertiary schools to improve the quality of teaching, learning and research.

48.​ We will also rehabilitate, equip and staff dilapidated primary healthcare facilities, restore, equip, and staff all our general hospitals, complete, equip and staff all five zonal hospitals, implement socially beneficial healthcare schemes, and introduce social investment schemes to fight poverty, social exclusion, and gender discrimination.

49.​ Given the importance of the judiciary in the advancement of the rule of law, economic growth, and social accountability, we have also improved the allocation for the funding of the judiciary, law, and justice sectors in this budget to achieve effective and speedy dispensation of justice in the State.

50.​ We will ensure that accessed local and international credits are used only for capital projects that would benefit economic growth, give attention to the completion of ongoing projects before embarking on new ones, and grow the economy through targeted investments in areas of comparative economic advantage, including commercial agriculture, electricity generation, renewable energy, oil and gas, housing, and sports development.

51.​ We will also provide our young people with the skills and tools they need to succeed in the 21st-century economy and to ensure that education and healthcare are accessible to all regardless of background and means.

Conclusion
52.​ Mr Speaker, Honourable Members, thank you again for your patriotism and dedication to the service and advancement of the State.

53.​ The budget we have put forward reflects our commitment to responsible financial management and our dedication to the progress of our State and the well-being of our people.

54.​ Our priorities are clear: to secure our State, foster sustainable economic growth, create opportunities for all, invest in the future, and ensure our collective prosperity.

55.​ As we all know, the security and well-being of the people are the reason we are in government. The budgeting process is fundamental to the realization of this fundamental objective of state policy.

56.​ We recognize the challenges we face as a State and the pointless efforts to frustrate and sabotage our government even before we get started. As you know desperate situations call for desperate measures. I assure you of our determination to weather the raging storm strategically and responsibly.

57.​ Mr Speaker, I, therefore, commend this budget to the House of Assembly for your consideration and speedy passage.

58.​ Thank you for your kind attention.
God bless you all;
God bless Rivers State.
This is a leader
When was the last time Rivers state saw their budget? Fraudsters flooded our state and people were clapping hands for them,,, this is really a new era,,,,any one rooting for the removal of sim is an enemy of this state
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 6:27pm On Dec 08, 2023
laurelbae:
Yes I noticed that too.
Yes as salary increases, it also increases
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 4:54pm On Dec 01, 2023
downbad:
What's the delay with First Bank?
I wonder,,,oooo
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 7:21pm On Nov 30, 2023
35k palliative de for the money for zenith wey don collect?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 12:01pm On Nov 30, 2023
QueenEsther1:
Please do your research, 13th month salary is NOT free money. Salary earners worked for it.
Are they really paying the 13th month? Is it confirmed?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 2:28pm On Nov 26, 2023
Purity001:
Every employment on hold.
Too many irregularities.
That job won't wont stand because of iregularities
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 4:42pm On Nov 23, 2023
TrustNone:
I've not seen any news on faac allocation this month
Already in the news this afternoon N906.9B
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 11:07am On Nov 17, 2023
Any info about the 35k palliative this month?
Federal workers were paid last month
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 3:32pm On Nov 16, 2023
Kindsoul55:
Expect good news my people...

Three steps added to UBE teachers

35k palliative added to our salary

Christmas bonus/ 13th month salary

The expectations of the righteous shall never be cut off, may God make all of these possible. Amen
Good news,,,,,,Let it be true,,oooooo
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 7:41pm On Nov 13, 2023
Quiet house,,,,what's happening?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 10:34am On Nov 09, 2023
barikay:
This what was given today, someone posted here that post primary is 12 step 6, if true why the discrepancies?
Let sssb post their own letter, let's confirm the difference.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 7:33pm On Oct 30, 2023
Tekzyflex:
Everything will be regularized. Once Wike is gone that board chairman will go too. We need to flush the system.
Yes,o my brother
This is too much impunity
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 2:13pm On Oct 30, 2023
What about first bank,,,,,have any one received?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 11:25am On Oct 20, 2023
These were applicants that were hired the same day with the same qualification and the same grade level and same steps as the case may be,,,,, all of a sudden you promoted them with one salary greater than the other on no reason or bases, is that not madness that should be curedhuh?
Its even a sign of incompetence on the side of the board (UBE) and its leadership,,, Akah should quietly go and resolve that nonsense and forget about this his eye service life style that will not fetch him anything,, I don't know if they think we are fools. Rivers State Government is me and you, he was also employed like us, paid with Rivers people money, so he shoukf stop assuming its a one man business, that's why I don't like doing something with all these so call pastors and reverends,, is he not seeing what his counterpart is doing in sssb? People should learn to have good name, its better than riches
...........Rubbish
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 4:31pm On Oct 19, 2023
mela82:
This what someone posted in our platform today
Another protest is looming
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 8:52am On Oct 01, 2023
NKTams:
The instruction was that you should go and resume at your school of posting pending when your appeal is granted.
OK,,thanks
But they should be fast
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 10:35pm On Sep 29, 2023
Please any update for those of us that wrote an appeal letter for transfer reposting?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 3:30pm On Sep 28, 2023
What about First bank alert,,,,,I never see,,,,o
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 2:54pm On Sep 21, 2023
Any update about the Arrears huh
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 11:40am On Sep 21, 2023
Kindsoul55:
Any update on UBE promotion letters?
Hmmm, that's only evidence we have been promoted, let them give us our promotion letter.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 8:01pm On Sep 18, 2023
001bumsa:
Current pay slip
Please am not on pension deduction.

Is there pension deduction apart from the one we know. If so, my 6k plus should be added back to my 123k

Just thinking out loud😍
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 4:46pm On Sep 14, 2023
Our arrears nkohuh
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 3:34pm On Sep 11, 2023
Please any one with the info of our arrears?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 7:11am On Sep 01, 2023
Teska6:
I went to ministry of finance, I was placed on level 10 instead of level 12 and the salary attached to the level 112k. They said there that every thing should be corrected in our BOARD.

Only God will c us through.
That means we that received 123k the difference between level 10 and level 12 is 11k and this does not look correct
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Wills446: 11:25pm On Aug 30, 2023
How about arrears? Is it included in what we received today? as we were told we will be paid arrears from june.

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