2017 Budget: Works Ministry Gets N536bn As FG Releases N1.5trn For Capital Votes

The Ministry of Power, Works and Housing received the highest amount from the capital spending of N1.5 trillion released to ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of the federal government from the 2017 budget that ended yesterday.

According to official statements, President Muhammadu Buhari will today sign the 2018 appropriation bill into law to mark the beginning of a new fiscal year.

The ministry got the total allocation of N523,011,701,723.25 which was 33.10 per cent of the total capital releases. The sector also received the highest releases in the 2016 capital budget, at a total of N307,411,749,682.00, or 25.21% of the 2016 capital budget, according to information from the minister of finance, Kemi Adeosun.

A statement that was released by the ministry of finance yesterday announced that a total of N1,580,270,755,084.44 (N1.58 trillion) capital cost was released to MDAs for the 2017 federal budget.
The figure is remarkably higher than the N1,219,471,747,443.00 total capital releases for 2016.

In the 2017 capital releases, Power, Works and Housing received the highest allocation of N523,011,701,723.25, which was 33.10% of the total capital releases. The sector also received the highest releases in the 2016 capital budget, which was a total of N307,411,749,682.00 (25.21%) of the 2016 capital budget.

Defence and security received the second highest capital releases of N197,596,016,072.02(12.50%) in 2017, as against N77,532,885,729.00 (6.36%) total releases the sector received in 2016.

Agriculture and water resources received a total of N149,485,276,897.37 (9.46%) in 2017. The sector received N143,121,925,241.00 (11.74%) of the capital releases in 2016.
Transportation received a total of N126,253,042,607.50 (7.99%) of the 2017 capital releases as against the N171,900,597,013.00 (14.10%) in 2016.

Health and education together received a total of N98,190,277,285.69 (6.21%) for 2017 as against N56,270,030,992.00 (4.61%) the sectors received in 2016.

Other sectors combined received a total of N485,734,440,498.61, which was 30.74% of the 2017 capital releases. In 2016, a total of N463,234,558,786.00 (37.99%) was disbursed to these sectors.

The minister of finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, said despite the economic challenges in 2017, the federal government was able to fully cash-back the capital releases.

She further stressed that the sustained high allocations to key sectors was a reflection of the federal government’s commitment to infrastructure development in the country.

The minister said the federal government was working assiduously to attract private capital to complement government spending in these key areas.

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