 Y cael eu hyn o fynt yn unigrwydd, ydy'r bobl Cwyrdianydd Cymru, hwn o brydiau 450,66 miliwnnol ar y cyffredin y Llywodraeth neu'r bod, yn gynhyrch i'r Prysgol Rydymae Llywodraeth ym Ysbryd, hynny'n yn ystod, yr heb flynydd, ond agri-cultiol, regionale, rural and economic development noting the security infrastructure and human capital development that will revitalise the economies of the states. A purpose more on human capital development does the reason why we decided to put in about 25% of our budget in the era of education. Why do we do that? Because we believe education is the greatest leveler. We want to measure that every citizen of Perno State has at least affordable and free education. 100,000 people, particularly children, that are out of school, that are supposed to be in the classroom. And for me it's worrisome, and we're trying to ensure that in the next 23 years everyone that's supposed to go to school will go to school in Perno State but they're going to invest in the era of healthcare. And what do we do? We try to improve our primary healthcare centres. We are now investing also in both the secondary and tertiary healthcare. We now decided to budget over 15% in health. And for me it's also one area that we are very serious about. He added that the budgets will touch all aspects of the citizens in the state while assuring that all the children in the state don't have free and quality education at all levels. We are also putting a lot of emphasis on social investment. For us, you must have citizens that are carried along. When you do a budget, the budget is incomplete if it is not the budget that budget last of every citizen. Because many budgets happen and 60% of the citizens do not even value for the budget. But this budget, as I was speaking, is a budget that will definitely reach to every citizen of Perno State. We are going to implement this budget collectively with everyone sitting in this hall and other people of Perno State. And how do we do that? By making sure that we have a real detailed one meeting in front of home for them to make input, I advise us do we implement this budget to meet and help them to understand what that is on air or what that is missing. As God knows, we believe that we don't have a portfolio system. Everyone has a plan to play. In his remark State Commissioner for Planning and Budget Commission, Makta Ahmed, who caved over view of a draft proposed budget said is aimed to capture 1 million poor people into the social register and targeted internally generated revenue of £120 billion nair.