Aliyu presents N526.8b 2025 budget bill to Sokoto Assembly 

Sokoto State Governor, Ahmad Aliyu, has presented the state’s 2025 appropriation bill amounting to N526.8 billion to the state assembly.

The budget tagged “Transformation and Infrastructure Sustainability Budget”, focuses more on developmental projects in the coming year.

The breakdown of the budget indicates that capital expenditure gulped N349,386 billion while recurrent expenditure stood at N176.3billion.

Aliyu said his administration would continue to prioritise infrastructural development in the state.

He also said during the year under review, his administration had executed numerous people-oriented projects across the state in line with his 9-point smart agenda.

On security challenges facing the state, the governor said over 130 patrol vehicles were procured and distributed to the security agencies in the state with a view to checkmating the nefarious activities of bandits in the state.

He said the state government has also set up community the Guard Corps, providing them with 40 patrol vehicles and 700 motorcycles, in addition to securing office accommodation for them at the state and local government levels.

On the issue of promoting Islamic affairs, he said the present administration had constructed and renovated many mosques, provided them with boreholes.
carpets as well solar system for the comfort of the worshippers.

“We have also introduced monthly cash allocation to 87 Juma’at Mosques, amounting to N32,000,000 monthly,” he said.

“We also gave food and cash assistance to the Imams, Deputy Imams, and Muazzins as well as Malaman Zaure and grassroots preachers across the states.

“We have also re-introduced, the State Hisbah Board, and equipped it with operational vehicles and office accommodation in order to address moral decadence and social vices in our society.”

Aliyu also said that during the year under review, his administration had constructed and laid asphalt on over 30 township roads, which were commissioned, while an additional 40 road projects have reached an advanced stage of completion.

On the housing sector, the governor said 1000 houses are under construction in Gidan Salanke and Wajake, adding that his administration had also purchased 137 housing units built by the Federal Government in the Kwannawa area

Aliyu assured people of the state of his administration’s commitment to make Sokoto better and appealed for support from all and sundry.

He commended the cordial relationship existing between the legislature and the executive arm of government.

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