Enugu Govt gives breakdown of N971b 2025 Budget of Inclusive Prosperity

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By Flowerbudnews

The Enugu State Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Chief Chris-Roberts Ozongwu, has given a detailed breakdown of the N971.84 billion 2025 Budget of Enugu State christened budget of “Exponential Growth and Inclusive Prosperity”.

 

Ozongwu gave the breakdown in Enugu on Thursday during a media briefing on the breakdown of the 2025 Budget.

 

He said that the 2025 Budget estimate was over N450 billion higher than 2024 budget of N521.5 billion representing 86.4 per cent increase.

 

The commissioner said that the current 2024 budget had achieved 92.6 per cent success, adding that “this is remarkable and unprecedented achievement compared to any budget in the country”.

 

He said the budget’s vision was to grow Enugu State Gross Domestic Product from $4.4 billion to $30 billion, adding that N133.1 billion would go into recurrent expenditures, while N837.9 billion would be spent on capital expenditures.

 

Speaking on key sectorial projects earmarked to be executed in 2025, Ozongwu said that in education which got the largest chunk of N320.6 billion; the government would construct 200 Integrated Model Smart School (Primary 1 – JSS 3) at N100 billion.

 

“The government earmarked N146 billion for equipping Smart Schools across the 260 political wards in the state. The government will spend N10.7 billion for upgrading of three of state public secondary schools to Smart High Secondary Schools (structures).

 

“The government also earmarked construct Smart Senior Secondary Schools at N10 billion.

 

“The government would upgrade campuses of Awgu and Oji River Nursing Schools with new facilities with N1 billion and N500 million for first-phase construction of 3-storey buildings for standard library, auditorium and classrooms at Awgu campus among others,” he said.

 

Ozongwu noted that for health, the government had earmarked N20 billion for construction of Enugu International Hospital, Rangers Avenue; and N500 million for establishment of Enugu Blood Service Commission (Construction of building, furnishing and equipping).

 

“The government has earmarked N10 billion for construction of 230 Type-2 Primary Health Care facilities across the state and another N4 billion for equipping of the 229 Type-2 Primary Health Care facilities across the state.

 

“The government earmarked N350 million for construction of two storey building at Iji-Nike (ESUT Teaching Hospital Parklane) and earmarked N1.7 billion for purchase of hospital equipment for General Surgery/other instruments across cottage and general hospitals in the state.

 

“The government intends to upgrade/renovate 10 cottage hospitals and 12 general hospitals at N1.5 billion among others,” he said.

 

The commissioner noted that for the transport sector, the government earmarked N1 billion for vehicle tracking system through a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) agreement; and earmarked N2 billion for procurement of 2000 taxis for youths empowerment scheme.

 

Ozongwu noted that the government would spend N2 billion for equity contribution for additional 100 buses for the intra-city mass transit concession and earmarked N5 billion for procurement of 200 tipper trucks for mining.

 

He said, “The government to spend N1.2 billion for construction of ultra modern logistics hub; N1.6 billion for construction of one transport interchange via PPP and N1 billion for provision of traffic signage/road marking

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“The government has earmarked N10 billion for construction of 10 Electric Charging points; N2 billion for equity contribution for phase one of 135.4kilometres rail and N19 billion for provision of four aircrafts for Enugu Air among others.”

 

The commissioner also gave breakdown on other sectors, which included works and infrastructure, tourism, water, agriculture, electricity, energy and mineral resources, housing, youth and sports and administrative sectors among others.

Biola Lawal

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