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Tuesday 27 November 2012

UDUAGHAN 398.31 Billion BUDGET Proposal... 10,000 JOBS in the Offering!




DELTA: Gov. Emmanuel UDUAGHAN (CON) driven by his "unwavering" resolve to leave behind a Legacy of DELTA BEYOND OIL> has once again restated commitment on Job Creation for Youths through the instrumentalities of Subsidy Reinvestment Programme SURE-P

Speaking @ the Budget Presentation in Asaba UDUAGHAN said;

"The Budget was specifically designed to drive the State Beyond Oil and stimulate job creation, disclosed that the 2013 fiscal estimates was lower than 2012 budget with about N38.9bn .

According to him, the budget would be funded through N198.51 bn from statutory allocation; N61.44 bn from internally generated revenue; N11.44 bn from value added tax; and other capital receipts amounting to in N126.92 bn.

He announced that Ten (10) INDUSTRIES would be established in the State in 2013 to promote Medium and Small Scale Enterprises in the State.

Explaining further the Governor said: “these industries will include Four Fish Feed mills and Six (6) Cassava Processing Plants. These industries will be managed by Private Investors to make them viable and ensure efficient Management”.

The governor announced with that 10,000 JOBS will be created for the youths in 2013, noting that the state government will utilize the proceeds from the Subsidy Reinvestment Programme to create the jobs.

He also announced that part of the proceeds from the SURE-P will be used for road maintenance, transportation and micro credit.

The ECONOMIC Sector took the highest chunk of the budget with an allocation of N79.55 billion while Environmental came second with an allocation of N50.75 billion.

Justifying the increase in the Economic Sector Dr Uduaghan said: “Our focus is to useE agriculture as a tool to achieve Delta Beyond Oil and our desire is to remain on the path of massive Food Production for the increasing population and the production of industrial raw materials through the establishment of small and medium scale industries”.

He also disclosed that to move the State beyond oil his administration will upgrade the Osubi Airport to International Standard, develop the Koko/Ogidigben free trade zone as well as Warri industrial park and Asaba ICT park.

Speaking on the HEALTH Sector the Governor announced that there was a steep drop in maternal and child mortality rate while his administration will upgrade facilities at the Delta State Teaching Hospital, Oghara and renovate Eku Baptist hospital as well as upgrade four central hospitals namely Warri, Ughelli, Agbor and Sapele to Specialist Hospitals.


#DELTA BEYOND OIL!



-@MOAgbajoh

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