Lagos
Assembly slashes Ambode’s N42b budget request
The
Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO), yesterday charged women
to brace up, invest vigorously to increase their incomes and strive to be mor
e
successful than their spouses.
They gave
the charge at the 17th annual National Women Conference with the theme: She
Creates, She Transforms. The participants at the conference maintained that it
was important that women are positively aggressive and assertive to contribute
to national development, stressing the importance of capacity building that
translates to personal and business benefits.
Wife of the
Secretary to the State Government, Professor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, who read
the communiqué at the conference, said the group advised women to source for
funds through grants, equity and debt financing.
“Women
entrepreneurs are encouraged to take advantage of the various products
available to them from the Bank of Industry (BoI).“Women should be solution
providers and purpose-driven rather than looking for immediate financial gains,
which gives opportunity to contribute towards improving society.”
Speaking,
COWLSO Chairman and Wife of Lagos State Governor, Bolanle Ambode, said it was
important for Nigerian women to understand that they are in a unique situation
at this point.
“I urge all
participants to make the best use of all they have learnt at the conference for
their personal benefits. You should also endeavour to pass on the knowledge
acquired,” she said.
Responding,
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, commended the participants at the conference for
successfully undergoing three days of networking and learning.
Meanwhile,
the Lagos State House of Assembly yesterday slashed Ambode’s 2017 budget
reorder request from N42.028bn to N25.028bn.The key components of the 2017
budget were recurrent expenditure (N300.535) billion while N512.464 billion was
allocated to capital expenditure, representing ratio of 63 per cent to 37 per
cent.
With the
passage, the 2017 budget stands at N494.447bn for capital expenditure while
recurrent expenditure is N301.551bn. The difference of N17bn was stepped down.
The request
to reorder the Paris Club refund loan of N17bn to address the challenge of
transportation in the state was also stepped down, as members were not
satisfied with the data provided by the ministries, departments and agencies
(MDAs).
Acting
Chairman, Ad-Hoc Committee on Budget, Rotimi Olowo, stressed that there was the
need to pass the review of the budget as requested to address the challenges of
transportation, flooding and insecurity.
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