The Kaduna State Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Mohammad
Abdullahi, on Saturday, alleged that the previous Peoples Democratic
Party-led administration in the state spent N2.1billion on sweets, juice
and food, annually.
Mr. Abdullahi made this known in Kaduna at a round table discussion on
the Kaduna State 2017 budget proposal, organised by the Kaduna State
chapter of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ.
The commissioner also revealed that N500 million was spent, annually, on purchase of newspapers by the PDP administration.
He, however, stated that the All Progressives Congress-led
administration had since decided to cut down on such expenses by
channelling the funds to infrastructural development.
He noted that the adoption of the treasury single account and the zero
base budget had assisted the state government in generating N38 billion
to an open balance of 2016 budget.
“We are borrowing the larger percentage to fund the 2017 budget but it
is to be channelled to infrastructural development,” he said.
Mr. Abdulahi called on the media to help in educating the members of
public on the breakdown of the 2017 budget so as to ensure its
successful implementation.
Earlier, Zhiroh Jatau, Acting chairman of the NUJ in the state, said the
discussion had provided an opportunity for members of the press and
public to be better informed on what the administration was providing
for the overall development of the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Governor Nasir El-Rufai on
October 12 sent a budget proposal of N215.9 billion for the 2017
financial year.
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