Anambra: Obiano Spent N44bn on 101 Inherited Projects
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Mr Mark Okoye, the Anambra
Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, has said that the Gov. Willie
Obiano’s administration had spent N44 billion on projects inherited from his
predecessor.
Okoye said on Friday that Obiano,
who assumed office on March 17, 2014 inherited 101 projects from the former
Gov. Peter Obi’s administration out of which 51 have been completed.
He said it was not true to say that
the current government in Anambra was not doing anything on capital projects.
“N44 billion has been spent on inherited projects, there are 101 of them and 51
of them have been completed.
“Another N30 billion was spent on
projects initiated by this administration and are at various stages of
completion. It will be unfair to say that we have not done anything on
infrastructure.
“You cannot keep the over 48, 000
civil servants both at the state and local government levels hungry because you
want to build infrastructure alone,” he said.
The commissioner said Obiano
deserved second term because “he had done noble’’ by ensuring that the economy
of Anambra remained viable and did not go into recession.
He said there had been steady
increase in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Anambra since the inception of
Obiano administration which he attributed to the economic policy direction of
the governor.
Okoye said that it was not true that
the government had spent over N400 billion cumulatively in the budget proposal
from 2014 till date.
He said the total expenditure for
the period was about N270 billion as budget implementation for any fiscal year
had not exceeded 65 per cent. “There has been steady growth in our state
economy.
“In 2013, our GDP was N2.8 trillion,
in 2014 when this administration came in, it was about N3.2 trillion; it rose
to about N3.7 trillion in 2015 and to N3.8 trillion in 2016; it means Anambra
did not go into recession.
“This is possible because of the
economic policy implemented by the Willie Obiano’s administration through his
developmental agenda.
“A budget is essentially a proposal
which is sent to the legislature for approval and if accepted it subjected to
implementation.
“Implementation is driven by revenue
which is sourced internally and externally, and in these years, maximum budget
implementation was 65 per cent and if you discount 35 per cent from that figure
you will see that the total expenditure is between N260 billion and N270
billion.
“Half of that expenditure goes into
recurrent expenditure like payment of salaries, gratuities and pensions. About
120, 000 school children between primary one and primary three are being fed
daily by the government.
“We are not where we want to be yet,
but we are on the right path,” he said.
Okoye said the ongoing Anambra
International Trade Fair was a good testimony of the productive capacity of
Anambra as it was featuring largely locally made goods.
“You can see the effect of what we
are doing in the trade fair where most of the products on exhibition are
locally made, they are harvested, processed and package in Anambra State and it
was not like that four years ago.
“You will agree with me that if
re-elected, Gov. Obiano will transform the fortunes of Anambra beyond
imagination in the next four years.
“Our people will be happy because
they would have seen that state economy had been fully diversified from oil,”
he said.
Anambra: Obiano Spent N44bn on 101 Inherited Projects’
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