Clement Adeyi, Osogbo

 

Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, has signed the year 2020 budget into law, just as he promised its full implementation.

The budget size for the year is N119.50 billion.

He signed the budget in his office on Monday shortly after it was formally presented to him by the Speaker, Osun House of Assembly, Timothy Owoeye.

 Owoeye noted that it was the first time in the history of Osun that the budget for the next year would be completed and signed into law before the beginning of that year.

Oyetola, who described the size of the budget as most realistic, said the government would stop at nothing to ensure its full implementation.

The governor said the government decided to prune down the size of the budget compared to that of 2019, having realised the socioeconomic realities and limited resources available to the state.

 Oyeyola  who promised to continue to do things that would make life more meaningful, worthwhile and abundant for the people of the state, assured the residents of better days in the year 2020 and beyond.

He said the state would do everything possible to bring about the desired development across all the sectors as captured by the budget.

While commending the leadership and members of the State House of Assembly for a job well done, Oyetola  promised to maintain the level of understanding and cooperation existing between the three arms of government in general and the legislature in particular.

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He added: “I am particularly delighted we were able to conclude the presentation, passing and signing of the year 2020 budget before the end of the year 2019.

“I must commend the leadership of the House of Assembly — the Speaker and other principal officers — for ensuring smooth passage of the budget and for ensuring they look at the budget critically which is ready for signing today.

“That is to show that we are ready to move the state forward come Year 2020. We do believe in budget size that will enable us carry out proper implementation. That is the essence of what we are doing today.

“The 2019 budget which is coming to an end two days from now, was about N154billion, but we realised that we didn’t have too much of the revenue that we budgeted. So, we decided to trim down this year’s budget size to a size that we believe is realistic. And with it, we will be able to do a lot for our people within the limit of our resources.

“The budget size for the Year 2020 is N119.50 billion and we believe that, with that budget, a lot of things that we plan to do for 2020, we will be able to achieve them.

“We commend the members of the House of Assembly for their cooperation and support. I must also commend you for your spirit of oneness. There is no doubt that we have enjoyed a very robust cooperation from you and we promise to continue to do that. We thank you for seeing us as partners in progress.

“The way we went about the budget actually confirms that the leadership of the House is with us, particularly for the timely passage of the budget, unlike some states where there will be issues relating to budget size. We had gone through it together even before it was prepared, presented and signed.

“I thank the people of the state for believing in our government. The commendations we have received so far have been quite encouraging and I look forward for the same cooperation in the subsequent years, particularly in Year 2020”.

Earlier in his presentation, the speaker who described the signing of the year 2020 Osun Appropriation Bill as unique, noted that this was the first time in the history of Osun that the budget for the next year would be completed before the beginning of that year.

He described it as a show of commitment of Governor Oyetola to Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability.

Those in attendance are: Deputy Governor, Mr Benedict Alabi; Speaker, Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Timothy Owoeye; Secretary to the State Government, Prince Wole Oyebamiji; Chief of Staff to the Governor, Dr. Charles Akinola; Deputy Chief of Staff (General Administration) Mikhail Adejare Adebisi;  Head of Service, Dr. Olowogboyega Oyebade; members of the House of Assembly, members of the State Executive Council, Permanent Secretaries and other top political and government functionaries.