Gov AbdulRazaq Presents N644bn 2026 Budget, Completes 38 roads in 2025

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Monday, presented the 2026 Appropriation Bill to the State House of Assembly.

AbdulRazaq, while presenting the budget proposal before Speaker Rt. Hon. Yakubu Danladi and all the House members, said at least 65.95 per cent of the fiscal plan goes for capital expenditure, and the remaining will go into recurrent, such as supporting the poor and doubling down on workers’ welfare.

In a statement by his spokesperson, the governor said the fiscal plan will focus more on finishing the ongoing capital projects – and break the grounds for new ones that align with strategic needs of the state.

The statement reads, “With profound gratitude to God for His mercies and guidance, I again stand before this Honourable House to lay the 2026 Appropriation Bill in compliance with Section 121 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.

“The total size of the proposal is N644,004,816,893.00. 65.98% of this fiscal plan goes to capital expenditure, while the rest (34.02%) takes care of recurrent spendings. These allocations point the direction we are headed in the new year. We will focus more on completing ongoing projects and invest in areas of urgent needs such as security hardwares, vehicles, and technologies to enhance our response to kidnapping and activities of bad faith actors.

“A few other projects are also planned to consolidate Kwara’s position as the strongest service, creative, and tech economy in Northern Nigeria. The budget of Consolidation and Sustained Growth is built around the following national economic outlook for the year: oil price of US $64.85; daily oil production estimates of 1.84m barrels per day; exchange rate of N1,400 per US dollar; and GDP growth of 4.68%.

“We believe in the wellbeing of every segment of our state. This is evident in not just the size of the plan that goes into Economic Affairs (26.46%) but also in the pragmatic inclusion that defines our administration. For instance, I have recently approved an adjustment to what the Medical Officers earn to attract and retain professionals for the good of our people.

“A new Teachers Salary Allowance (TSA) will be implemented in 2026 to further support our teachers and complement our infrastructural upgrades across health and education sectors. Also, we are making massive investment in Alfalfa Estate to reduce the herder-farmers clash, support food security, and empower thousands of our people in the value chain.

“Our budget has never been a mere proposal. It has consistently delivered on our promise to leave Kwara far better than we met it, including restoring its place as a leading state in the country.

“In the outgoing year, we completed 38 roads and another 29 interlock access lanes across the state. Yet, 264.202kms of roads are at different stages of completion across the three Senatorial Districts.

“As of today, the Innovation Hub stands completed, growing our tech economy by more than $20m and offering great values to all. We have also achieved significant milestones across key projects, including the Kwara Hotel, International Conference Centre, Patigi Regatta Motel, Dada Pottery, Shea Butter Factories, Shonga ICT Complex, Prototype Primary School Adeta, Revenue House, and Indoor Sports Hall, Senator Oluremi Tinubu Hospital, alongside investments in agriculture across different value chains.

Earlier in his remarks, Speaker of the House Salihu Yakubu-Danladi commended the governor for his “respect for the principle of separation of power, transparency, dedication to duties, visible projects in infrastructure, agric and food security, salary boost for workers, among others”.

“Your administration has demonstrated a high level of fiscal discipline by strictly adhering to the principles of transparency and accountability in the utilization of public resources. This commitment has further strengthened public confidence in government and reinforced the Legislature–Executive partnership for good governance,” he said.

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