Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, on Tuesday, described the sum of N26,592billion allocated to the ministry in the 2021 budget as meagre and grossly inadequate.
Akpabio gave this indication when he defended the ministry’s 2021 budget estimates before the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs, chaired by Senator Peter Nwaoboshi (Delta North) before the Committee went into a closed session.
He disclosed that out of the N26.5billion 2021 budget proposal, Capital expenditure would gulp N24,272,359,581.00, Personnel – N1,443,111,339.00 and Overhead – N877,089,120.00.
He said that N2.240billion would be spent on Housing and Urban Development, Community Development and Education – N265million, Economic Empowerment – N980million, Environmental Management N963,639,361.04 and General Services – N60,000,000.00.
He added that out of the N19,533,720,033.30 earmarked for Infrastructure Development, N15billion would be spent on the East West Road and N4.5billion for other road projects.
He said that Planning, Research and Statistics would gulp N120million, Monitoring and evaluation – N70million N60.4million would be spent on Survey.
On challenges confronting the Ministry, he said that the 2021 budgetary proposal of N26,592,560,040.00 for the Ministry was considered meagre and significantly inadequate in the face of the mandate and goals of the Ministry.
On challenges confronting the Ministry, he said that the 2021 budgetary proposal of N26,592,560,040.00 for the Ministry was considered meagre and significantly inadequate in the face of the mandate and goals of the Ministry.





