Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun presented Ogun’s 2026 budget, proposing a total allocation of ₦1.668 trillion for the next fiscal year. The budget aims to strengthen infrastructure, social services, and security, reflecting the state government’s commitment to development and stability.
Projected revenue sources include internally generated income and statutory appropriations. The plan outlines allocations for capital expenditures, recurring costs, education, health, road construction, public safety, and debt service. Governor Abiodun described the budget as a model for sustainable growth and improved well-being for citizens across the state.
During the presentation, the governor highlighted key priorities such as modernizing rural and urban road networks, expanding access to quality healthcare and education, and investing in security infrastructure to protect lives and property. He emphasized that the budget is designed to support economic growth, job creation, and improved living standards.
The proposed budget now awaits review and approval by the Ogun State Legislative Assembly. If approved, the 2026 allocation is expected to accelerate development projects and strengthen social services, aligning with the state government’s long-term vision of prosperity and stability.
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