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Governor Oborevwori signs Delta State’s N979.2 billion 2025 Appropriation Bill into law

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Delta Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, signing the 2025 Appropriation bill into law as the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Emomotimi Guwor (3rd right), the Secretary to State Government, Dr Kingsley Emu (2nd left), the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Ekemejero Ohwovoriole, SAN (2nd left) and Clerk of the House, Mr. Aghoghophia Otto, 2nd right look on at Government House on Wednesday.
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WED DEC 04 2024-theGBJournal| Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, Wednesday, in Asaba, raised the prospects of enhanced overall development of the state as he assented to the state’s 2025 Appropriation Bill of N979,228,818,719 billion.

The approved budget is made up of N630.461 billion as capital expenditure, while N349.767 billion is for recurrent expenditure.

While signing the budget tagged “Budget of Fiscal Consolidation” into law, Governor Oborevwori said the 2025 budget was geared towards consolidating on the many projects of his administration.

He said: “It is with immense joy that I have assented to this law christened ‘Budget of Fiscal Consolidation’ 20 days after its presentation to the Delta State House of Assembly.

“My joy is also for its prompt passage after going through the necessary legislative procedures. The increase in capital and decrease in recurrent expenditure over the 2024 estimates also gives me joy.

“We are now imbibing the culture where our budgetary estimates meet global best practices. A prompt passage and assent to this bill allows us to conveniently implement projects during the 2025 dry season.

“The budget has been drafted in such a manner that it will impact positively in the promotion and preservation of public trust and our well being.

“This reaffirms our commitment in advancing Delta State through the prompt and qualitative service delivery as enshrined in our MORE Agenda.”

On the Southern Delta University, Ozoro, Establishment Amendment Law 2024, Governor Oborevwori said: “Before now, with the name University of Science and Technology, we cannot accredit all courses. But now, assenting to the bill, the name is now Southern Delta University, Ozoro.

“The change in name will enable the accreditation of more courses and increase the intake of students into the university.”

Other bills assented to are the Delta State Structures and Signage and Advertisement Bill 2024; Delta State Human Trafficking Prohibition Law 2024; Special Cases Court Amendment Law 2024 and the Delta State Protection of Persons with Disability Law 2023.

The Governor, while thanking the State Legislature for the speedy passage of the bills, assured Deltans of more infrastructural and human capital development in the 2025 fiscal year.

He added: “As the year 2024 winds up, let me express my appreciation for the support I have received from all arms of the Government. It is my sincere expectation that we will sustain this collaboration and synergy in 2025.

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