
Zulum presents 2026 budget
Borno State governor, Prof Babagana Umara Zulum, has presented a N890,331 billion proposal for the 2026 fiscal year to the State House of Assembly.
Of the total budget sum, the education sector received the highest sectoral allocation of N135 billion.
Tagged the “Budget of Sustained Recovery and Growth,” it proposes N536,564,337,000.00 as capital expenditure and N353,767,349,000.00 as recurrent expenditure, which represents over 61 and 39 percent of the budget size respectively.
Zulum noted that the budget structure underscored his administration’s commitment to long-term development and infrastructure renewal, crucial for a state on a sustained path of recovery from insurgency.
“Mr Speaker, Honourable Members, this budget stands as a testament to our steadfast dedication to fostering sustained recovery and growth, even in the face of challenges. It embodies our resolute pledge to rebuild our communities, restore economic vitality, and secure a safer and more prosperous future for every citizen,” Zulum said.
Breaking down the sectoral allocations, the governor highlighted key ministries that received substantial portions of the capital vote.
The education sector emerged top with a combined allocation of N135,430,647,000.00. This fund is earmarked for the construction of new schools, the rehabilitation of destroyed facilities, scholarship programmes and the recruitment of teachers across the state.
Following closely was the works and housing sector which received N94,270,541,000.00. This allocation is dedicated to continuing the aggressive construction of urban and rural roads, building new bridges, and executing major housing projects for the residents and civil servants.
The health sector was allocated N66,408,136,000.00 which is expected to fund the completion and equipping of ongoing hospital projects as well as the procurement of essential drugs.
Other sectors with significant allocations include the Ministry of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement (RRR) (N58,710,006,000.00) which remains critical for the returning of internally displaced persons to their rebuilt communities; the Ministry of Information and Internal Security, which will consolidate the gains of 2025 activities and navigate on new grounds that would explore more frontiers of operation, Agriculture (N44,947,429,000) to boost food security and support farmers and the Ministry of Water Resources with N21,353,536,000.00.
The governor projected total revenue of N317,688,140,000.00 for the year from the Federation Account, N44,300,801,000.00 from Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and estimated capital receipts for the year of N417,226,513,000.00, which encompasses Aid, Grants and the Capital Development Fund.
Responding, the house Speaker, Rt Hon Abdulkarim Lawan, assured the governor of the Assembly’s swift and diligent scrutiny of the budget proposal.
He pledged that the legislature would conduct a detailed review to ensure it aligns with the state’s developmental needs before passage.
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