Presidency presents N8.612 trillion, a consolidation budget
Buhari on Tuesday in Abuja presented N8.612 trillion as the 2018 Appropriation bill to a joint session of the National Assembly, saying the budgeted expenditure would speed up economic recovery.
He
said at the session that with a benchmark of $45 per barrel at an
exchange rate of N305 to a dollar in 2018, the budget would consolidate
on the achievements of previous budgets to aggressively steer the
economy to the path of steady growth.
"With
the economic recovery made so far, it is clear that we made the right
decisions. And I urge you all to support the Federal Government’s
policies towards economic recovery," he said.
Buhari
said that the government would continue to develop infrastructure and
increase investments in agriculture to attain food security and reduce
importation.
He added that while the
Federal Government was committed to identifying alternative means of
funding new projects, there was need to continue to pursue
public-private partnership, to provide more infrastructure in the
country.
According to him, the Federal Government has been able to construct or rehabilitate about 776-kilometer roads in 2017.
The
president said that the construction of Abuja metroline had attained
98% completion, adding that work had commenced on the Ajaokuta-Itakpe
rail line which was abandoned for 17 years.
He
said that the project would be delivered in September 2018, adding that
the country's power sector would witness a turn around.
"The
power sector reform is still work in progress as we have increased
power generation but we still have some challenges in transmission and
distribution network," Buhari said.
He added that the Federal Government was committed to green alternative energy.
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