Kaduna earmarks N22.6bn for education in supplementary budget mondaythoughts MondayMotivaton
The Kaduna State Government has earmarked N22.9 billion for the education sector, representing 28.1 per cent of the N81.6 billion Supplementary Budget recently passed by the state’s House of Assembly.in Kaduna, on Monday, showed that N65.4 billion of the budget was allocated for capital projects.
The document further showed that the Ministry of Finance got N10.6 billion, the second-highest after education, followed by Kaduna Road Agency with N9.8 billion. “Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure got N4.6 billion, state Legislature, N3.0 billion, Kaduna Geographic Information System, N2.3 billion and Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, N2.3 billion.
Ministry of Business Innovation and Technology got N930 million, while N430.6 million was allocated to Planning and Budget Commission.
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