Connect with us

FEATURED

Okowa Signs 2019 Appropriation Bill Into Law

Published

on

Delta State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa has signed the 2019 Appropriation Bill of N390.3 billion naira into law.

The governor signed the bill on Thursday, December 27 in Asaba, saying early signing of the bill into law will give his administration room to utilise the dry season to engage in construction works.

According to the governor, “this is very important for governance, because, it gives us room to utilise the dry season to construct roads and provide other infrastructures before the commencement of the rainy season.”

The 2019 Budget is made of  a capital expenditure of 233.2 billion naira and a recurrent expenditure of  157.1 billion naira.

He commended the Delta State House of Assembly for the early passage of the appropriation bill, describing the state legislature as great partners in the delivery of dividends of democracy to Deltans.

“With the signing of the appropriation bill into law today, it means power has been given to the executive to start implementing the budget; we now have enough room to perform,” he asserted, adding, ” with the cooperation and partnership of the Delta State House of Assembly in the course of 2018, we have worked in harmony putting Delta State first; together in the last three years plus, we have been able to impact positively on infrastructure development, we have constructed roads, built a lot of schools, improved on the health facilities and provided a lot of jobs for Deltans.”

Advertisement
Article Banner
Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (middle); Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori  (right); Clerk of the House, Barr. Lyna Ocholor (2nd right); Attorney-General  and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Peter Mrakpo (2nd left) and Secretary to State Government, Hon. Ovie Agas, during the Signing of Delta State Appropriation Bill 2019, in Government House Asaba. Photo: JIBUNOR SAMUEL.

He continued, “due to our achievements, there is peace in Delta State; we thank Deltans for the partnership, it has yielded great results and we are confident that as we are leaving office in 2023, we would have left a lot in the state that we would be proud of and Deltans will be happier.”

It would be recalled that Governor Okowa had on 17 October, 2018, presented a budgetary proposal of N367 Billion to the Delta State House of Assembly.

Presenting the approved bill to the governor for his signature, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, accompanied by the Clark of the House, Mrs Lyna Ochulor and other principal officers, disclosed that the bill as presented by the governor passed through rigorous process before it was approved.

“The bill passed through all the processes as it was designed to consolidate on the achievements of the governor,” Rt. Hon. Oborevwori said.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment
NEWS25 minutes ago

Delta’s PETOOP Hails the Emergence of Obi, Iyovwaye as NDC’s Presidential and Governorship Candidates

FEATURED6 hours ago

I am in Govt to Serve, Not to Enrich Myself – Oborevwori Tells Catholic Priests

Defense and Security14 hours ago

It’s Fake AI Video, Says DHQ on CDS Manipulated Footage Circulating on Social Media

FEATURED15 hours ago

Tinubu Congratulates Narendra Modi as India’s longest-serving Elected Prime Minister

FEATURED15 hours ago

EFCC Arraigns Blessing CEO Over ‘Fake Cancer Scandal’, Alleged N69.1m Fraud

FEATURED19 hours ago

Delta Oil Siege: Tompolo Breaks Silence on Warri Delineation Crisis, Calls for Calm, Asks INEC to Do the Right Thing

FEATURED21 hours ago

Oborevwori, Senator Joel-Onowakpo Mourn Warri-Itakpe Train Accident Victims as 35 Hospitalised in Delta

Senator-Rabiu-Kwankwaso-s-61st-Birthday-Celebration-71-1
Defense and Security1 day ago

UPDATED: Nigeria’s Security Has Failed, Says Kwankwaso

FEATURED1 day ago

‎NDC Denies Releasing Kano Primary Results, Moves to Resolve Rift With Kwankwasiyya ‎

FEATURED1 day ago

‎Sowore: Demolish Mansions of Corrupt Politicians if Government Targets Kidnappers’ Properties

FEATURED1 day ago

‎New Minimum Wage Saga, Labour Sets July 2026 for Fresh Talks ‎ ‎

FEATURED1 day ago

‎Kebbi Police Arrest Seven Suspected Bandit Collaborators Over FRSC Personnel Killings

Senate
Defense and Security1 day ago

‎Senate Moves to Fast-Track State Police Amendment as Insecurity Concerns Mount ‎

FEATURED2 days ago

Chris Iyovwaye’s Delta Governorship Bid: Surprise Awaits APC, Says Akpederin, NDC Chieftain

FEATURED2 days ago

Oborevwori Meets Ijaw, Itsekiri, Urhobo Leaders Over Warri Ward Delineation Crisis

Advertisement
Advertisement

z

   


Article Banner