Kaduna State government’s reduction of the budget for education and health has been frowned on at a town hall meeting sponsored by the Development Research and Project Centre (DRPC).
The state developed a draft Budget of Continuous Growth and Development to the tune of N291,932,185,576.34, with N126,833,534,781.40 recurrent and N165,098,650,794.94 capital estimates.
He, however, noted that the event was organised to call the state government’s attention to the cut in budget, which will be rectified subsequently by the state’s ministry of budget. GOVERNOR Nasir el-Rufai, in a message to the participants at the town hall meeting, said his administration would complete all ongoing projects before leaving office next year.
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