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    Lagos State Targets N1.2trn Revenue to Finance N521.2bn Deficit

    The Lagos state government has said that the N521.275 billion deficit of the 2022 budget will be financed through N1.237 trillion of targeted revenue.

    The Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Sam Egube, made it known this Friday in Ikeja, during a press conference on the analysis of the Budget for the Year 2022, with the label: “Consolidation Budget”.

    Egube said that the budget deficit would be financed through a combination of internal and external loans and bond issuance.

    He said the deficit financing requirement of £ 521.275 million equates to 21 percent of the debt service of the state’s total revenue.

    The Nigerian News Agency recalls that the governor of the state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, submitted a bill of appropriations for the year 2022 of N1.388 billion to the House of Assembly of the State of Lagos for its consideration and approval on November 24, 2021.

    Additionally, on December 29, 2021, the House of the State Assembly passed an amended bill of N1.758 billion and was promulgated by Mr. Sanwo-Olu on Friday, December 31, 2021.

    This was after a very rigorous bilateral engagement with the respective Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDA.

    Mr. Egube said that the total budget size of N1.758 billion would be financed with an estimated total revenue of N1.237 billion.

    This comprises total internally generated revenue (TIGR) of N980.654 billion, capital income of N142.743 billion, and the federal transfer of N256.268 billion.

    Egube said 73.5 percent (N599.04 billion) of the projected TIGR is expected to be contributed by the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS), while around 19.2 percent is expected. (N156.65 billion) is generated by other government MDAs.

    “We will achieve this by expanding the tax network with the deployment of technology, economic intelligence, through the collection and analysis of data, among other initiatives.

    “We believe that there are tremendous income-generating opportunities in the informal sector, including real estate, transportation, and commerce.

    “The deficit of N 521,275 million is expected to be financed through a combination of internal and external loans and bond issuance.

    “The approved budget for 2022 of N1.758 billion composed of N1.167 billion of capital expenditures and N591.281 billion of recurring expenses, resulting in a capital-to-recurring ratio of 66:34, is strongly at favor of capital expenditures.

    “Total revenues are estimated at 1,237 trillion naira while the deficit financing requirement is 521,275 million naira, which at 21 percent of debt service to total income is within the fiscal sustainability benchmarks. 40 percent, ”Egube said.

    He said the overriding budget goal is to achieve a consolidation budget to substantially complete the existing and ongoing infrastructure project essential for economic and social development across the state.

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