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JUST IN: Lagos Assembly Rises, Passes N2.267trn 2024 Budget

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The Lagos State House of Assembly on Friday passed a total of N2,267,976,120,869 as the 2024 budget size of the State at a plenary session presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa.

The budget representing 58 percent Capital Expenditure and 42 percent Recurrent Expenditure was approved following a unanimous voice vote by all the lawmakers present at the sitting.

“A bill for a law to authorise the issuance and appropriation of N952,430,566,998 from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for Recurrent Expenditure and N1,315,545,553,871 from Development Fund for Capital Expenditure thereby totaling a budget size of N2,267,976,120,869 for the year ending 31st December, 2024 be passed into law,” the Speaker had raised on the floor as the budget report was read a third time.

Dr. Obasa, thereafter, commended the lawmakers for their dedication and cooperation at ensuring a quick passage of the Appropriation Bill while directing the Clerk of the House, Barr. Olalekan Onafeko, to forward a copy of the approved budget to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for assent.

Prior to its passage, Hon. Sa’ad Olumoh, chairman of the joint-committee on Budget and Finance, had presented a report containing some recommendations to the House.

Among the recommendations is that the Public Works Corporation, the Water Corporation and the state-owned tertiary institutions be placed on first-line charge to enable them perform optimally.

Governor Sanwo-Olu had on Wednesday, December 13, 2023, presented the 2024 budget proposal of N2.246 trillion to the House of Assembly saying that the state anticipated internally generated revenue of N1.251 trillion and federal government allocations of N596.629 billion.

Recall that Obasa, during the presentation of the budget by the governor, urged the government should ensure a functional budget.

“It is highly important for us to apply the right indices towards ensuring a performing and functioning budget that would lift our people out of poverty and reposition the state towards infrastructural growth and renewal.

“Palliatives should move from just giving people garri, rice, beans or even money. We should have a direction that is focused, impactful and deeply backed up by effective policy implementations.

“For instance, in the name of palliative care, let there be provision of drugs at all public hospitals in the state at subsidised rates. At the same time, focus should be on a downward review of treatment costs in these hospitals,” the Speaker said during the budget presentation.

 

Eromosele Ebhomele

Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

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Agric Ministry Declares Three-Day Prayer, Fasting For Food Security

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The federal ministry of agriculture and food security has announced a three-day programme of fasting and prayer aimed at seeking divine intervention for the country’s agricultural sector.

An internal circular dated June 11, seen by TheCable, and signed by Adedayo Modupe, director of human resource management, stated that the spiritual activity is meant to request God’s guidance in Nigeria’s pursuit of food security.

Modupe stated that all staff members are expected to participate in the fasting and prayer sessions.

“This is to invite all staff of the federal ministry of agriculture and food security to a solemn prayer session for God’s guidance and success in supporting the government’s efforts to achieve food security,” the circular reads.

The session is themed “Divine Intervention for Protection and National Development”.

The circular noted that the prayer sessions will be held at Conference Hall ‘B’ of the FMAFS headquarters in Area 11, Garki, Abuja, from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. on each scheduled day.

Staff are expected to fast on Monday, June 16, and continue on June 23 and June 30.

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Wike Defends N39bn Renovation Of Abuja International Conference Centre, Says “We Have Taste”

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Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has responded to criticisms regarding the N39 billion renovation of the Abuja International Conference Centre, saying those who are opposed to the project “do not have good taste”.

He made these remarks on Friday during the commissioning of the newly built left-hand service carriageway in Abuja.

Back in March, Wike disclosed that the FCT administration allocated N39 billion for the renovation of the centre, which has now been renamed in honour of President Bola Tinubu following its commissioning on Tuesday.

The renovation has sparked public backlash over the amount spent on the project.

As reported by Channels Television, Wike stated, “The only thing in that International Conference Centre that was not changed is just the block work.”

He continued, “Everything in that Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre was changed.”

Wike emphasized that Nigeria must reflect its status as the Giant of Africa in both substance and appearance. He said, “Nigeria, as the Giant of Africa, must not only show that it is the giant of Africa; people must see what makes you to be the giant of Africa. Nobody who loves this country would criticise the International Conference Centre.”

He addressed the argument about the naming of the centre, noting, “They said we did not name the International Conference Centre after someone who built it. Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport was not built by Nnamdi Azikwe. Moshood Abiola International Stadium was not built by Moshood Abiola.”

Wike also countered claims that the centre, originally constructed for N240 million in 1991, should not have required N39 billion for refurbishment in 2025.

He responded, “What was the exchange rate in 1991? Compare the exchange rate to what we have in 2025.”

He stressed his commitment to quality, stating, “We have taste; we want the best for the country, and the president has given the best for the country.”

Wike concluded by defending his loyalty to the president, saying, “If you did not do well to defend your boss when you had the opportunity, it is your business. I am here, and I will defend my boss.”

“I have done it, and I have no regret at all.”

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EFCC Arraigns Sun Trust Bank MD, ED Halima Buba Over Alleged ‘$12m Fraud’

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has charged Halima Buba, the managing director and chief executive officer of SunTrust Bank Ltd, with allegations of money laundering.

Buba appeared before Justice Emeka Nwite of the federal high court in Abuja on Friday, alongside Innocent Mbagwu, the bank’s executive director and chief compliance officer.

They are facing a six-count charge from the EFCC, which accuses them of laundering up to $12 million.

According to the commission, Buba and Mbagwu were involved in the unlawful handling of large sums of cash on several occasions, bypassing financial institutions in violation of Nigeria’s money laundering regulations.

One of the charges alleges that on March 10, 2025, in Abuja, the two assisted Femi Gbamgboye in paying $3 million in cash to Suleiman Muhammed Chiroma and his associates.

The funds were allegedly handed over without using a financial institution, breaching the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

Another charge claims they arranged another $3 million in cash to be delivered on March 13, 2025, in Lagos to Mukhtar Miko, who is said to be an associate of Chiroma, also without routing it through a bank.

Buba and Mbagwu denied all allegations when arraigned.

After their plea, lead EFCC counsel Rotimi Oyedepo informed the court that the commission was ready to proceed with trial and requested an expedited process.

Defence lawyer J.J. Usman asked the court to grant bail based on an application submitted on May 27.

Oyedepo challenged the request, stating that the defendants were not in custody when they filed the application and should not be permitted to seek bail while outside detention.

He urged the court to dismiss the existing application and require new bail submissions.

After considering arguments from both sides, Justice Nwite approved bail for each defendant in the sum of N100 million, with one surety each of the same amount.

The sureties must have landed property in Abuja, submit the property documents to the court, and provide their passports along with two recent passport photos.

The judge ruled that the accused be held in a correctional facility until they fulfill their bail conditions and scheduled the trial to continue on July 17 and 18.

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