Gov. Alia signs 2025 appropriation bill of N550.1bn into law
Economy
GOV. Hyacinth Alia of Benue has signed the 2025 appropriation bill of N550.1 billion into law.
Alia signed the budget meant for human capital development, food security, and the digital economy on Monday night in Makurdi.
He described the event as a pivotal step to ensure a brighter, more prosperous future for the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalled that the Benue State House of Assembly had earlier on Monday, December 30th, passed the 2025 appropriation bill.
Alia said the budget provided the framework for expanding access to quality education, improving healthcare services, and fostering lifelong learning.
He said his government was committed to equipping every citizen, both young and old, with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to thrive in a fast-evolving world.
”The signing into law of the 2025 budget, the formal launch of the 10-year Development Plan, and these critical policies mark the beginning of a new chapter in our state’s story.
“We are laying the groundwork for a future where every citizen has the opportunity to succeed, to live in dignity, and to contribute to the growth of our state.
“Our work is not finished today; it is just the beginning. Together, we will build a brighter, more resilient future for ourselves and for generations to come,” he said.
He said the signing of the budget coincided with the launching of the state’s 10-year Development Plan as well as the launching of the State Nutrition Policy and the State Social Protection Policy.
Alia said the digital economy was the future, adding that he was committed to leading that charge.
“This budget allocates significant resources to the digital transformation of our economy while investing in digital infrastructure, internet access, and innovation hubs.
“It is to foster an environment where entrepreneurs and businesses can flourish, digital literacy enhanced, jobs created, and openings for new opportunities,” he stated.
On the nutritional policy, the governor said it addresses the growing challenges of malnutrition, obesity, and diet-related diseases.
He said the policy was committed to ensuring that Benue citizens, especially the children, have access to nutritious, affordable, and safe food.
The governor further disclosed that the launch of the social protection policy signified his administration’s commitment to creating a safety net for the most vulnerable members of the Benue society.
He described the policy as one that was designed to provide support for those in need, offering financial assistance, healthcare, education, and job training opportunities.
The governor pointed out that it was a testament to the resolve of his government to protect every citizen, regardless of their circumstances.
He appreciated the Benue State House of Assembly for passing the appropriation bill into law, as well as the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) for facilitating some of the critical policies.
He said the collective efforts would bring about positive change and lasting prosperity in the state. (NAN)
31st December, 2024.
C.E.
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