Tag: Aminu Shagali

  • Kaduna Speaker re-elected as APC wins 22 assembly seats

    The Speaker, Kaduna State House of Assembly, Hon. Aminu Shagali has been re-elected as member of the House in his Sabon Gari constituency, as the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) won 22 assembly seats in the state.

    The leading opposition party, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) won the remaining nine seats in the Saturday state assembly election.

    APC won in Kudan, Soba, Maigana, Giwa West, Giwa East, Makarfi, Kubau, Ikara, Kauru, Magajin Gari, Kagarko, Doka Gabasawa and Kawo.

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    The ruling party also won Makera, Tudun Wada, Ungwar Sanusi, Igabi East, Igabi West, Zaria City, Zaria, Basawa and Sabon Gari constituencies.

    PDP however won in Kaura, Jaba, Kachia, Kajuru, Chikun, Zonkwa, Zango Kataf, Jema’a and Sanga constituencies.

  • We will continue to support govt’s efforts at strengthening education – Kaduna Assembly

    We will continue to support govt’s efforts at strengthening education – Kaduna Assembly

    The Kaduna State House of Assembly said on Saturday it would continue to support the state government in its efforts at improving the quality of education.

    The Speaker of the House, Alhaji Aminu Shagali, made this known at a news conference in Kaduna.

    Shagali added that the lawmakers would accord the state government the support it would need to ensure that the children of the poor received the quality education they deserved.

    He said that the best thing to do was to get everything right and ensure that the educational structure was in good shape.

    “The sixteen years of PDP administration did not do anything to improve the existing schools.

    “So what this administration is doing is to improve the quality of education and infrastructure of primary and secondary schools in the state,” he said.

    On the issue of state government’s planned disengagement of teachers alleged to be unqualified, he said those with complaints should applied for redress and remarking of their scripts.

    He said that the children of most of those making unnecessary comments on the issue “are not in public schools. Most of them there children are in private schools or studying abroad.

    “They don’t want the children of the poor to have good, basic education.”

    According to the speaker, the assembly has already set up a seven-member committee to investigate the issues raised by labour unions  and proffer solutions.

    He assured the people of the state that the House would continue to do its best possible to ensure that the education system in Kaduna was improved.

    “For the people of Kaduna state, I want to say that we were sworn-in with the two holy books that whereby we said that we would do everything possible to ensure that our state develops and the educational system improves.

    “We will make sure that everything improves in the state not only on education, but all other aspects,” he said.

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  • Kaduna Assembly sets deadline for 2018 Budget defence

    Kaduna Assembly sets deadline for 2018 Budget defence

    The Kaduna State House of Assembly on Tuesday set Nov. 14 deadline for Ministries, Departments and Agencies to defend their 2018 budget proposals.

    Gov. Nasiru El-Rufa’i had on Oct. 13, submitted a budget of N216.5 billion to the assembly for approval.

    The budget provides N85.4 billion for recurrent expenditure and N131.1 billion for capital projects.

    The assembly, at its sitting presided by the Speaker, Alhaji Aminu Shagali, referred the bill to its Committee on Appropriation and Implementation, to work on the budget and report back on Nov. 14.

    Earlier, members had spoken on the budget, with some describing the document as comprehensive.

    Kasim Iliyasawa, member representing Zaria constituency said the huge provision for capital projects was unprecedented in the history of the state.

    Isaac Zankhai, representing Kauru/Chawai constituency, noted that the government had been good in preparing budgets, but always failed in releasing funds to effectively finance the budget.

    He urged the assembly to expedite action on the passage of the budget.

    Nuhu Shadalafiya, the member representing Kagarko, said the assembly should encourage the government to boost internal revenue generation.

    “We should encourage them when they come for budget defence to ensure that they put in the mechanisms to  realize the money needed to finance the budget.

    “It is not just putting the figure but working hard to actualize it; I know we can do it,” Shadalafiya said.

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  • El-Rufai presents budget of N216.5bn for 2018

    El-Rufai presents budget of N216.5bn for 2018

    Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State on Thursday presented an Appropriation bill of N216.5 billion for the 2018 fiscal year to the state House of Assembly.

    El-Rufai, in the budget tagged, “Budget of Consolidation”, explained that N131 billion was earmarked as capital expenditure, representing 60.5 per cent, while N85 billion was set aside for recurrent expenditure, representing 39.4 per cent.

    According to him, capital expenditure is allocated 60 per cent because of the administration’s resolve to spend more and invest in the people.

    “Under capital expenditure, the Social Sector received the largest chunk of N51.4 billion; Economic Sector, N38 billion; General Administration, N26 billion; and Real Sector, 14 billion.”

    He said that the Social Sector, comprising education, health and social development took the lion share of 39.2 per cent of the budget so as to promote social justice through human capital development.

    “We envisage starting the year with an opening balance of N10 billion with internally generated revenue of over N42 billion and statutory allocation from Federation Account of over N34 billion.

    “The recurrent expenditure estimate for 2018 are projected to be broken down as, public desk charges, that is payment of loans and other facilities estimated at over N4 billion with consolidated revenue fund charges at over N1 billion.

    “Others include, personnel cost, N40 billion; overhead cost, N44 billion; and 10 per cent statutory transfers from the state to local government areas, totaling over N85 billion.

    “The breakdown of the capital account for 2018 as projected would be transfers from the recurrent budget surplus of over N2 billion and over N13 billion from value added tax.

    “Others are over N800 million as internal loans as well as N89 billion as external loans, internal grant at over N9 billion while external grant stands at over N4 billion.”

    He added that the state would raise over N11 billion from sales of government quarters.

    Receiving the budget estimates, the Speaker of the assembly, Alhaji Aminu Shagali, assured of the assembly’s commitment to diligently scrutinise the document for the benefits of the people of the state.

    Shagali said that legislative arm would support the executive in ensuring peace and social justice in the state.

    He added that the House would ensure that the budget meet the yearnings and aspirations of the people.

    The government had earlier proposed N201 billion as 2018 budget, but N15 billion was added after receiving inputs from citizens during a town hall meeting.

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  • El-Rufai present N216bn budget to Kaduna assembly for 2018

    El-Rufai present N216bn budget to Kaduna assembly for 2018

    Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, has on Thursday presented 2018 budget estimates of N216.55bn to the State House of Assembly for accelerated passage into law.

    Presenting the budget, El-Rufai who described it as a ‘Budget of Consolidation’ said the budget is structured to complete the many projects the government is undertaking.

    The governor said in keeping with the tradition of the government, the budget maintains a priority for capital projects with a vote of N131.bn is 60.54%,while the recurrent expenditure is N85,440,998,051.95. (39.46%).

    El-Rufai said that the capital to recurrent ratio is “consistent with our agenda to spend more on the people than on running government”.

    The proposed budget has expanded beyond the initial size of N201bn that was presented to Kaduna citizens last week in a town hall meeting for input from the public which informed the rejig of the budget.

    In his budget speech, El-Rufai explained that: “the 2018 revenue and expenditure estimates are based on a robust medium-term expenditure framework (MTEF) which assumes a $42 benchmark price for oil at production levels of 1.8 million barrels per day, 17.5% inflation, 1.9% projected real GDP growth and an exchange rate of N305 to a Dollar”.

    At N51.4bn, Education, Health and Social Development take 39.2% of the N131.1bn capital budget.  Education takes 25% at N33bn, while Health takes N17bn (12%) of capital”

    El-Rufai said, fixing the inherited dilapidated schools would require about N60bn, and that the album of decayed schools the government produced has helped them to show the development partners the scale of investments required.

    The governor disclosed that it was that discussion that led to the decision of the World Bank to grant Kaduna State a budget support facility of $350m.

    He said that the state will begin accessing the funds once the National Assembly approves the Federal Government’s 2017 borrowing plan.

    According to the Governor, the 2018 budget prioritises the completion of projects started in the 2017 budget:“We shall be prioritising completion of these projects in the coming year. We are in a time of consolidation, and the budget reflects this thrust.  Development is a continuum, and we are firmly building on the foundations we have laid in the preceding years”

    “As at mid-2017, there were 443km of township roads and 16 intercity roads with a distance of 414.8km at various stages of completion. In addition, 17 rural feeder roads with distance of 172 km are being constructed. We campaigned vigorously against the poor state of public schools.

    “There are many schools being rebuilt, hospitals being upgraded and equipped, water works being refitted, rehabilitation centres being fixed. We are very proud to have initiated these projects in the interest of our people. And we have been clearheaded enough to take on inherited projects that we consider feasible and viable!

    “The Kaduna State Government will stay focused on delivering on our promises. We shall not relent in promoting development and progress for the people who have invested their hope in us.” El-Rufai said.

    In his remarks, Speaker Kaduna State House of Assembly, Aminu Shagali, commended governor Nasir El-Rufai for his timely presentation of the annual budgets,saying the assembly members will quickly scrutinize the draft budget and pass it into law.