Mr Bello said the 2023 budget is geared towards providing peace and security, improving quality education at all levels.
The budget was made up of N7 trillion recurrent expenditure and N5 trillion capital expenditure, while N817 billion was for statutory transfers.
The Lagos budget commissioner said that the budget deficit would be funded by a combination of internal, external loans and bond issuance.
The budget is made up of N71.770 billion recurrent expenditure and N39.079 billion capital expenditure.
The Nigerian Senate has passed 2022 Appropriation Bill of N17.126 trillion.
In 2018, the National Assembly had approved INEC’s request to expend the sum of N189 billion for the 2019 elections.
Governor Aminu Tambuwal had presented the budget to the assembly on November 15.
The lawmaker said money has been earmarked in the 2022 budget for the upgrade of Epe fish market and other projects under the constituency project.
Mr Lawan expressed this concern on Thursday as President Muhammadu Buhari presented the 2022 budget estimates before a joint session of the National Assembly in Abuja.
