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Katsina Gov Presents N897bn 2026 Budget to Assembly 

Katsina State, Dikko Radda, Katsina State House of Assembly
Abimbola OgunaikeBy Abimbola OgunaikeNovember 4, 2025Updated:November 4, 2025No Comments8 Views
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Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, on Tuesday, 4  November, 2025 presented a total of N897,865,078,282.05 as the 2026 Appropriation Bill to the state House of Assembly on Tuesday, 4 November, 2025.

Speaking during the presentation at the Chamber of the State House of Assembly, Radda noted that the submission of the proposed budget was for the house’s consideration.

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He said, “Mr Speaker, honourable members, it is therefore my honour and privilege, as the Executive Governor of Katsina State, to present before this esteemed House the highlights of the 2026 Appropriation Bill as follows:

“The total size of the budget is the sum of N897,865,078,282.05 each for Revenue and Expenditure, with the following allocations:

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Recurrent Expenditure = N167,725,372,458.50 representing 18.68% and Capital Expenditure = N730,139,705,823.55, representing 81.32%.

“The total of this budget when compared with that of 2025 has an increase of N205,620,628,768.18, representing a 29.70% increase.”

He further noted that “the recurrent revenue was at = N577,721,259,831.18

“There is: – A FAAC component = N489,141,132,718.38 and an IGR = N88,580,127,112.80

“This has an increase of N117,738,941,478.55 with an increase of 26%.”

He also highlighted his administration’s community-driven approach to ending insecurity and others in 2025.

He added, “Mr Speaker, our community-driven approach to security is now widely adopted. Legislation has increased in importance for security. While we have made progress, further action is needed to fully address the insecurity in the city.

“We have implemented the following measures as part of our security plan. Engage and train 1,100 community volunteers. Work closely with the community watch in various capacities in all the frontline local governments.

“We must sustain joint security operations to ensure a smooth and productive farming season.

“We conducted a group exercise on part three of our 200 community watch personnel. Provided monthly allowances to 1,279 security support groups, 6,650 chief ward heads, 2,525 imams, 2,550 liners, and 2,559 leads in each of our wards and districts.

“Deployed an additional 200 members to help boost community protection gains in our fight against insecurity.

“They include the provision of solar power plant installation, replacement of chains of 8, and an additional number of APC armoured conveyor belt personnel for the security operations in the city. Land acquisition and acquisition.”

He further said that in preparing the 2026 fiscal proposal, each ministry, department, and agency was thoroughly engaged and prepared to invest in self-management.

Responding, Speaker, Katsina State House of Assembly, Nasir Daura, said the House has, over time, listened with keen attention to the Radda administration’s comprehensive review of the 2025 budget performance and projection for the 2026 fiscal year.

“Your Excellency, we have listened with keen attention to your comprehensive review of the 2025 budget performance and your projection for the 2026 fiscal year.

“Your Excellency, throughout the year, you have maintained steady economic growth and ensured that public resources are effectively utilised for the benefit of our citizens.

“We must commend you for your sustained efforts towards security, peace and stability throughout the state,” Daura concluded.

Source:The Punch online

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