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Governor Ododo Presents N820.49 Billion 2026 Draft Budget for Kogi State

By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has unveiled the 2026 draft budget, titled “Budget of Shared Prosperity,” totaling N820.49 billion. The announcement was made following a meeting of the State Executive Council in Lokoja.

The budget represents a 35.7% increase over the 2025 revised budget, signaling the state government’s focus on sustainable growth, inclusive development, and enhanced service delivery.

Commissioner for Finance, Budget, and Economic Planning, Asiwaju Asiru Idris, briefed journalists after the council meeting, highlighting that the 2026 budget is designed to strengthen internal revenue, improve debt recovery, foster a business-friendly environment, and deepen public-private partnerships.

“The 2026 budget proposals reflect a robust and balanced financial strategy emphasizing enhanced revenue generation, strategic expenditure control, and a strong commitment to capital investment,” Idris said.

He added that the significant rise in both recurrent and capital expenditure underscores the government’s determination to expand infrastructure and improve public service delivery. The total estimated revenue and expenditure for the 2026 draft budget is N820,490,585,443, reflecting a fully balanced fiscal plan.

The meeting also addressed other critical issues, including access to clean water, road safety, and land administration reforms. Commissioner for Information and Communication, Kingsley Fanwo, noted that Governor Ododo directed all commissioners to sink three boreholes each in their respective local government areas and tasked the council with taking over land consent authority to curb fraudulent transactions.

The inclusive meeting, which included former commissioners, reflected Governor Ododo’s commitment to unity and collective progress. Former Commissioner Hon. Salisu Sani Ogu praised the governor’s leadership style, saying, “He has shown a desire to carry everyone along and build on the foundation laid since 2016.”

The 2026 draft budget aligns with the state government’s long-term goals of infrastructure expansion, improved public services, and economic diversification, aiming to create a more prosperous environment for Kogi residents.

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