The legislation, read and passed through first, second and third readings in a single sitting, received overwhelming support from lawmakers.
Following the adjustments, the capital allocation was put at N23.439 trillion, while the recurrent expenditure increased to N13.588 trillion.
Mr Adeola also said that NASS had fixed Jan. 9 for a stakeholders engagement on the budget.
The Senate has passed a bill to amend the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) Act for second reading.
The bill, sponsored by Solomon Adeola, seeks to amend the ICAN Act.
“ I don’t expect anyone from Yewaland to be a bystander in the ongoing struggle for political power in Ogun State.’’
“The government of the day is determined to end hunger in the country.’’
The NCC said it also plans to achieve 50 per cent broadband penetration by the end of 2022 and 75 per cent penetration by 2025.
Mr Musa said there was an urgent need to look into other areas beyond crude oil to generate revenue to fund the budget.
The PenCom boss said the government was making frantic efforts to clear the backlog of accrued rights.
