Federal Government |
The allocation for capital expenditure in the budget
estimates of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture as contained in the
2016 Appropriation Bill is 434.7 per cent higher than what was approved
for the ministry in 2015.
An analysis of the ministry’s budget estimate for this year shows that the Federal Government has increased the capital allocation for agriculture by ₦38.21bn.
A total of ₦47bn was allocated for capital expenditure in the 2016 Appropriation Bill, in contrast to the ₦8.79bn approved for the sector in the 2015 Appropriation Act.
But on the other hand, the Federal Government reduced the ministry’s allocation for recurrent expenditure by ₦2.12bn, down from ₦31.87bn approved in 2015 to ₦ 29.75bn as proposed in the bill.
The summation of the recurrent and capital allocations in the new Appropriation Bill gives a total ₦76.75bn for the 2016 fiscal year, as against the ₦40.66bn that was approved in 2015.
An analysis of the ministry’s budget estimate for this year shows that the Federal Government has increased the capital allocation for agriculture by ₦38.21bn.
A total of ₦47bn was allocated for capital expenditure in the 2016 Appropriation Bill, in contrast to the ₦8.79bn approved for the sector in the 2015 Appropriation Act.
But on the other hand, the Federal Government reduced the ministry’s allocation for recurrent expenditure by ₦2.12bn, down from ₦31.87bn approved in 2015 to ₦ 29.75bn as proposed in the bill.
The summation of the recurrent and capital allocations in the new Appropriation Bill gives a total ₦76.75bn for the 2016 fiscal year, as against the ₦40.66bn that was approved in 2015.
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