Governor
Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State has explained that the sum of N104.9b estimate
contained in the 2018 budget of the state is aimed at securing the future
socia
l wellbeing of Gombe people.
The governor
noted that while N52, 934, 870, 132.00 is earmarked for capital expenditure,
N51, 987, 602, 173.00 is for recurrent expenditure, stressing that the budget
was planned in line with consciousness about the harrowing experiences and
economic challenges the nation went through in 2017.
In a
statement made available to The Guardian by the Governor’s assistant on
communications, Abu Ubaida, the governor said that education has been receiving
the largest chunk of the state’s budget, pointing out that it was deliberate to
make the state rank as the most exemplary in education.
He disclosed
that in the 2018 fiscal year also, education received the sum of N4, 761, 994,
669.00 as investment in secondary education and N26, 670, 052, 000.00 for
investment in the higher education sub-sector.
Dankwambo
stated: “We are committed to providing a secured livelihood for the people of
Gombe State and to restore their confidence in our democratic system through
provision of opportunities that will enhance economic growth and development.
“We shall
continue to encourage the Gombe State University, College of Education,
Billiri, the School of Basic and Remedial Studies Kumo, College of Nursing and
Midwifery as well as the College of Health Technology, Kaltungo to perform
optimally.”
He remarked
that more opportunities have been provided for graduates of secondary schools,
such as the establishment of State Polytechnic Bajoga and College of Legal and
Islamic Studies, while the Girls School for Remedial Studies at Daban Fulani
will soon takeoff.
“Efforts are
being made for the establishment of Gombe State University of Science and
Technology, College of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, College of Accounting
and management Studies, Institute of Journalism and Gombe State Institute of
Sports. Our intention is to make Gombe an education hub and provide
opportunities for our youths to compete favorably with others in all human
endeavors.”
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