Budget 2022: We reached 78 per cent implementation in six months — Ondo Government | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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The Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Pastor Emmanuel Igbasan, made this known at a consultation meeting with women groups and people living with disabilities.

Ondo State Government on Monday said its 2022 budget implementation had reached 78 per cent in June.

He said that the state budget processes had undergone improvement in recent times in terms of preparation, implementation, monitoring, and appraisal. “We look at indices and see that as much as possible the level of variance in budget performance is reduced to the barest minimum. “There would be a proper restructuring of the available fund to areas that would ensure all these arrears are met. We are also looking for a way to bring in more money.

 

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