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On December 30, 2024, Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, unveiled an ambitious budget proposal amounting to N1.188 trillion for the year 2025. This proposed budget, aptly termed the “Inclusive Growth and Development Budget,” seeks to address the socio-economic needs of the state while simultaneously fostering sustainable growth and development. This marked the second budget cycle under Governor Fubara’s administration. Fubara signed the budget into law on January 2, 2025, after the House of Assembly had passed it.
The 2025 budget builds upon the framework established by the previous year’s appropriation, which was themed “Renewed Hope, Consolidation, and Continuity.” That 2024 budget projected a total revenue of N800.392 billion, aiming to perpetuate the administration’s agenda focused on economic recovery, infrastructure development, and the enhancement of social welfare programmes. Moreover, it sought to stimulate economic growth, uplift the quality of life for citizens, and facilitate the overall sustainable development of the state.
The 2024 budget was a resounding success, surpassing both its revenue and expenditure targets and achieving its objectives concerning performance, expectation management, and project delivery. Remarkably, this was accomplished in the face of macroeconomic challenges, including prevalent high inflation rates, the devaluation of the naira, and a backdrop of political instability. Notably, this budget was financed without resorting to loans, achieving full implementation with a success rate of 100%. The growth in the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) was especially impressive; by the end of November 2024, the IGR surged to N282.557 billion, surpassing the projected figure of N231.057 billion by more than N51 billion.
However, the 2025 budget reveals a more refined and methodologically sound financial strategy that places emphasis on both immediate operational needs and forward-thinking long-term investments. The breakdown shows Recurrent Expenditure totalling N462,254,153,418.98 alongside a Capital Expenditure of N678,088,433,692.03. Additionally, the budget establishes a planning reserve of N35.688 billion and anticipates a closing balance of N12.931 billion. In this way, Fubara’s administration reaffirms its unyielding commitment to expedite the development of Rivers State.
An important element of this budget is the ratio of Recurrent to Capital Expenditure, which stands at a notable 44:56%. This metric illustrates the administration’s deliberate allocation of funds, directing a substantial portion towards capital projects — vital components for fostering infrastructure and facilitating developmental goals. This balanced approach indicates a strong recognition of the need for investment in both immediate operational efficiency and sustainable long-term growth strategies.
Considering the contemporary economic complexities and pressing policy priorities, the 2025 appropriation estimate is a carefully calculated reflection of the state’s economic landscape. The budget’s stable assumptions and its intrinsic flexibility are designed to address the various financial challenges the state faces, thereby ensuring its ongoing relevance to current and future economic scenarios. These elements demonstrate a realistic and reliable approach in the projections of the N1.188 trillion budget, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of its implementation.
The estimate further acknowledges the complicated dynamics of the current economic climate and adjusts strategic plans to navigate unforeseen disturbances. By incorporating a degree of flexibility, the budget is designed to anticipate and mitigate potential economic shocks stemming from an array of domestic and international influences. This proactive posture enables the state to respond efficiently to economic downturns and explore avenues for growth.
In the allocation of funding, Governor Fubara emphasizes critical sectors such as infrastructure, health, education, agriculture, and social development, showcasing an understanding of the core challenges faced by Rivers State. The largest portion of the budget, amounting to N195.074 billion, has been specifically earmarked for infrastructure development, followed closely by allocations for health (N97.750 billion), education (N63.275 billion), agriculture (N30.954 billion), and social development (N15.477 billion).
The government’s commitment to infrastructure development is particularly commendable. Key projects such as the Port Harcourt Ring Road and the Trans-Kalabari Road remain essential drivers for economic expansion. The allocation dedicated to social development is a commendable move towards empowering the youth population. Investments in youth initiatives are integral for laying the groundwork for a more inclusive and equitable society.
Recognising that food security is a non-negotiable priority, the administration’s substantial commitment to the agricultural sector deserves praise. By supporting interventions aimed at agricultural development, the government is creating employment opportunities, fostering economic growth, and achieving necessary diversification and rural development. Moreover, the initiative to roll out a comprehensive agriculture transformation support programme geared towards youth in the upcoming fiscal year stands to tackle the challenges of youth unemployment, poverty, and food insecurity effectively.
In parallel, the budget emphasizes the administration’s intent to fortify health and educational institutions. It is paramount that primary healthcare systems and general hospitals receive the necessary investments to drive transformative outcomes, alongside substantial renovations of public schools. The government must remain focused on bolstering foundational sectors within the education system. Furthermore, the planned establishment of a college of education in Opobo is a welcome initiative that aligns perfectly with the need to enhance educational opportunities in the area.
In recognition of these concerted efforts, the Opposition Coalition, alongside the All Progressive Congress (APP) and the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), has lauded Governor Fubara as an astute economic tactician whose leadership has seen Rivers State’s IGR increase by N100 billion. They further commended his administration for achieving the 2024 budget’s objectives without incurring debt, despite the ongoing attempts by various disgruntled elements to disrupt governance in the state.
A statement from the opposition emphasized, “This remarkable achievement is a testament to the economic acumen of Governor Fubara, who, despite distractions and provocations, has maintained his focus on the economic rejuvenation of the state following years of mismanagement. It is both reassuring and inspiring that even while the Federal Government grapples with domestic and foreign borrowings to fund its operations, the Rivers State Government has succeeded in financing the 2024 budget without resorting to borrowing.”
Governor Fubara’s pragmatic approach to fiscal management presents a remarkable opportunity to transform governance at the state level in Nigeria. If effectively executed, the 2025 budget could serve as a model for leveraging state governance to propel economic growth and enhance the quality of life for Rivers people. The successful implementation of the budget could redefine the role of state governments in Nigeria’s overall development trajectory, thereby paving the way for a more prosperous and inclusive future for all.