 The Governor of Delta State, Ifai Yokoha, has presented an appropriation bill of 561.8 billion Naira for 2023 fiscal year to the state's House of Assembly. Governor Yokoha attacked the budget of seamless and stable transition. Presenting the budget estimates to the House of Assembly, Governor Ifai Yokoha told the lawmakers that the bill was made up of 326.6 billion Naira as capital expenditure and 235.2 billion Naira as recurrence expenditure. Governor Yokoha said the budget outlay has an increase of 17 percent from 2022 budgets. The budget has its current expenditure pegged at 235.2 billion Naira, representing 42 percent of the entire budget and 326.6 billion capital expenditure, representing 58 percent. After receiving the budget, Governor Ifai Yokoha said the budget was made up of 32.083 billion Naira, representing 5 percent of the total recurrence budget, social contribution of 8.26 billion Naira, social benefit of 5.008 billion Naira, and domestic loan repayment of the 3.813 billion Naira. After receiving the budget, the Speaker Honourable Sharif Oborivore lauded a governor for the giant strides recorded by his administration in infrastructure and human capital development since 2015 and worthy of emulation. Distinguished colleagues, I would doubt in my mind that the budget estimates that we presented today will consolidate on the gains of the last seven and a half years of new legislation. The House will not shy away from approving government measures and pass into laws the governmental bills that will positively impact on the economy and the people. Your excellency, let me assure you that after the result of the budget estimates, the House will hit the ground running. Governor Okoha said the budget would be mainly funded through internally generated revenue. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.