Aiyedatiwa Presents N492bn 2026 Budget to Ondo Assembly
By Oyeniwa Elizabeth
Ondo State Governor, Hon. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has presented a budget proposal of Four hundred and ninety-two billion, seven hundred and ninety-five million, six hundred and sixty-seven thousand, nine hundred and thirty-nine naira (N492,795,667,939.00) for the 2026 fiscal year to the State House of Assembly.

Aiyedatiwa said that the sum of N210 billion is for recurrent expenditure while the sum of N281 billion is for capital expenditure.
The budget is tagged “Budget of Economic Consolidation.”
The 2026 budget proposal is higher than the 2025 revised budget, which stands at over N489 billion.
The Leader of the House, Hon. Olatunji Oshati, moved a motion for the governor to present the budget proposal and it was seconded by Hon Olatunji Fabiyi, Odigbo 1-APC.
He recalled that the outgoing 2025 budget was revised to meet the needs for all budgets because the initial budget could not meet its targets because expected grants were not forthcoming.
He said that the government, through a very prudent management despite lean resources, achieved remarkable progress in the last one year in all sectors of the state.
The governor noted that infrastructural development had the highest percentage of 26.80 in the 2026 budget proposal followed by public finance with 18.2 per cent.
He added that trade and industry, information and environment and sewage management had lowest percentage of 1:00 in the proposal.
He noted that the proposal was justified as the natural progression from previous years’ activities and, therefore, would reflect a deliberate shift from mere restoration to sustained consolidation of economic gains.
The governor said that the proposal would ensure that the progress recorded in 2025 could mature into long-term prosperity, resilience and inclusive development.
According to the governor, global economic slowdown poses risks to the state’s revenue, which relies heavily on Federation Account allocations, Personal Income Tax, VAT and other shared revenues.
He added that the government’s policy thrusts and priorities for the 2026 fiscal year are designed to focus on deepening reforms and accelerating development .
Aiyedatiwa promised that the proposal would cater for sustained food security and agricultural transformation with human capital development and skills enhancement.
He added that the proposal would focus also on infrastructure expansion and modernisation, saying that would drive sustained drive on InternallyGenerated Revenue (IGR) mobilization.
He asked members of the House of Assembly to give careful consideration to the proposal and be committed to its timely and effective implementation.
“We anticipate that 2026 will bring significant progress, prosperity and well-being to our citizens,” he said.
In his remarks, the Speaker of the House Rt Hon Chief Olamide Oladiji, the Speaker of the House of the Assembly, appreciated the governor for timely presentation of the proposal.
Oladiji said that the timeliness would help the lawmakers to give careful consideration to it.
He added that the governor had shown exemplary leadership in the state, commending him for reviewing the salary of workers of the legislative body.
According to him, the governor’s timely intervention to salvage the disagreement among the 26 lawmakers cannot be over-emphasized.
The speaker promised that the budget proposal would be thoroughly screened to meet the needs of the entire citizenry and residents of the state.
The Budget was consequently committed to the house Committee on Finance and Appropriation after scaling through the second reading.
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