He said this would help contribute to a more accountable and transparent government, ultimately benefiting the people of Nigeria.
She said the last survey by UNICEF revealed that 18.5 million children were out of school in Nigeria, 60 per cent of which were girls.
The governor said that a situation whereby some schools are left unenumerated for renovation or for rebuilding is unacceptable.
Mr Ngelale further explained that “off the books” pointed clearly to budget padding and shady deals by the legislators.
“We invested in other technologies such as the Digital Fabrication Lab and other labs around the country, but we are yet to build a cybersecurity laboratory.”
The State Assembly passed a N149.3 billion budget against the initial N148.9 billion presented by Governor Abdullahi Sule.
