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Obaseki Presents N325.3bn 2024 Budget To Edo Assembly – Lifestyle Nigeria

The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, on Tuesday, presented a N325.3bn budget to the Edo State House of Assembly, for the 2024 fiscal year, which is a slight increase from the N320bn budgeted for the year 2023.

Obaseki, who presented the budget to the Assembly, at the Anthony Enahoro Assembly Complex in Benin City, said the budget is made up of N178 billion for Capital and N146 billion for Recurrent expenditure.

Obaseki said with the budget christened,  ‘Budget Home Run: Finishing Strong,’ his government intends to, despite the global economic headwinds and attendant implications for the national economy, marshal resources to complete ongoing projects across the State in furtherance of government’s commitment to the wellbeing and prosperity of Edo State and sustain efforts to improve the ease of doing business, consolidate on key reform programmes and conclude all transactions needed to stimulate economic growth.

The governor noted that the total projected revenue for 2024 is N303 billion, consisting of N55billion statutory allocation, Value Added Tax (VAT) of N38billion, capital receipts of 40bn; IGR of N72 billion and N10 billion from grants, among others, adding that “the revenue estimates are based on a $65 per barrel benchmark for crude oil with an average daily production of 1.60m barrels per day as well as an increase in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to N72bn, which will be bolstered by reforms in revenue collection, property laws and land management reforms.”

Gov Obaseki reading the 2024 budget to the Edo State House of Assembly

Obaseki said the focus areas for the 2024 fiscal year include growth and employment enablers such as the trailer and transit parks, ICT infrastructure, Benin Port projects, which will gulp N85bn; road and transport infrastructure, N62bn; health, N33bn; education, N32bn and buildings, physical planning and development control, N21bn.

Other areas include Social Welfare/Benefits N16bn; Environment, N5bn; Electricity, N7bn; Agriculture, N6bn and Youth, Social Development and Gender, N6bn.

According to him, the 2024 budget is informed by the need to build a resilient and sustainable foundation for the reforms, initiatives and programmes that we have embarked on in the last seven years.

“The ultimate target is to promote economic expansion, technology, arts and culture, social inclusion and economic empowerment for Edo citizens, through sustained investments across various sectors of the economy necessary to drive growth and development. Public Private Partnership (PPP) will continue to dominate our investment initiatives in the New Year,” the governor added.

He stated, “Though resources are not at the optimum and our revenues are severely impacted by prevailing lag in the economy, we will sustain efforts to improve the ease of doing business, consolidate on other key reform programmes and conclude all transactions needed to stimulate economic growth.”

The governor further stated: “Mr. Speaker, as a subnational we have very little say on monetary policy but our aim is to stabilize our macro-economic environment through effective use of limited fiscal policy. This will enable businesses, investors and households plan and implement production, investment and consumption activities effectively within our state.

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Increasing Minimum Wage Won’t Hurt Inflation – TUC President

Festus Osifo, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) President, has stated that increasing the minimum wage for civil servants would not hurt inflation.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that Osifo who appeared on the ‘Morning Brief’ program on Channels Television on Wednesday, justified his stance by highlighting the increased revenue allocation to states since May 2023, and therefore, he believes that a pay raise is justified.

“If you look today, from May 2023 to date, revenue from the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) to the state governments has tripled,” he said.

“This means the state government has more money to build roads and schools to purchase other items.

“The most critical aspect of production is labour. It is for you to take part of the money and pay workers. That won’t increase inflation because the money will be spent anyway; if you don’t give it to workers, it will be spent on other projects.

“Giving workers what is due them won’t necessarily worsen inflation.”

The TUC has proposed N615,000 as the new minimum wage for workers.

Osifo’s comments come at a time when Nigerians are facing economic hardship due to the removal of subsidies on petrol and the unification of the exchange rate windows.

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May Day: Activist Sulaiman Celebrates With Nigerian Workers – Lifestyle Nigeria

A human rights activist, Comrade Adeniyi Alimi Sulaiman,has joined Nigeria workers to celebrate this year workers day celebration, thanking God for sparing their lives to witness another May Day celebration on Earth, describing the workers as partners in progress in developing this country.

The Pro-democracy activist commended President Bola Tinubu for approving the new salary percentage for the workers, urging the President to jack up the percentage of new wages increase approved by the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission for the Nigeria workers to make it  35 percent and 45 percent instead of newly approved 25 percent and 35 percent respectively because of the current economic reality in the country.

 Comrade Adeniyi Sulaiman, equally, enjoined President Tinubu to address the current fuel scarcity ravaging the land that has brought untold hardship on the Nigeria masses, adding that the current fuel scarcity had skyrocketed the prices of goods and services in the land.

Sulaiman, who is Executive Chairman, Centre for Human Rights and Social Justice (CHRSJ) further disclosed that the additional percentage salary increase requesting for Nigeria workers was to ameliorate the current economic hardship facing the Nigeria workers and by extension, Nigeria masses, as a result of the subsidy removal policy of the President Bola Tinubu administration, urging the Federal and State Governments to consider the  increase for its workforce.

The CHRSJ Chief further enjoined the Labour leaders in the country to use their Unions platform to seek for the welfarism of the Nigeria masses and not for the increase of salaries of their members alone always.

This was contained in a statement issued by the CHRSJ’S Media office and copies were made available to newsmen on Tuesday evening, called on the Nigeria workers to do the annual celebration moderately, saying that the present situation did not call for elaborate celebration of workers day but for sobber reflections because of the present multi- dimensional problems facing the land.

Comrade Adeniyi Sulaiman, who doubles as Convener, Save Lagos Group (SLG), noted that all hands should be on deck in order to finding the lasting solutions to the mirage of problems including; security, economy, corruption, and so on, confronting the country presently.

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Moghalu: Ex-Presidential Candidate’s Wife Knocked For Asking Investors To Stay Away From Lagos

 

Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that Maryanne, the wife of the presidential candidate of the Young Progressive Party in the 2019 general elections, Kingsley Moghalu, has been heavily criticised for warning investors to stop investing in Lagos State.

This follows the recent demolition of a section of Landmark Beach, the Mami Chula Beach Lifestyle in the state, to pave the way for the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.

According to the Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi, the demolition began after he inspected kilometres 13, 16 and 20 to ensure the most economical and viable way to access the coastal roads without much damage.

He stressed that the demolition would affect several structures and added that compensation would be provided.

However, reacting to the demolition, Moghalu’s wife on Wednesday said investing in Lagos was at one’s own peril.

“Invest in Lagos at your own peril.

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