Governor Adeleke signs Osun 2024 budget

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun on Friday signed the state 2024 appropriation bill into law, promising to ensure its full implementation.
The governor’s spokesman, Olawale Rasheed, said in a statement that the total approved budget was N273,908,997,410.
Mr Adeleke said the budget, tagged: “Budget of Reconstruction and Recovery,” was crafted to fast-track the revitalisation of various sectors of the state economy.
“Our focus is to put the state on the path of sustainable development. Hence we are rebuilding all the sectors, namely education, health, sports, roads, agriculture, creative industry, digital economy, and general infrastructure, alongside women and youth focussed programmes and policies.
“I commend the state Assembly for the prompt processing of the appropriation bill. I also laud my team for their cooperation with the various assembly committees in the budgetary process.
“We will ensure implementation as stipulated to reconstruct the society and ensure recovery of critical sectors,” the governor said.
The Osun House of Assembly, on December 21, passed the appropriation bill after it was presented before it on November 9 for consideration and approval.
(NAN)
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