2025 DRAFT BUDGET
HIS EXCELLENCY, AHMAD USMAN ODODO Presents 582.4 Billion to the Kogi State House of Assembly
The Kogi State Citizens Budget is aimed at providing Kogi State residents with a clear understanding of how government resources are allocated, spent, and managed to address the needs of the state.
The Kogi State 32-Year Development Plan is not just a document but a transformative vision that lays the foundation for a better future. It represents a commitment to creating a state where opportunities abound, resources are maximized, and every citizen can thrive.
The Kogi State Approved Budget for the Year 2024 is accessible by clicking on the download button below.
KOGI STATE AGRICULTURE SECTOR'S MTSS:
The Kogi State Agriculture Sector's MTSS is a cornerstone for achieving sustainable agricultural transformation.
KOGI STATE HEALTH SECTOR'S MTSS
The Kogi State Health Sector's Medium Term Sector Strategies (MTSS) serves as a focused framework to enhance the planning, funding, and implementation of health programs and projects over a 3-5 year period .
KOGI STATE WORKS, HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT SECTOR'S MTSS
Kogi State Ministry of works and Urban Development is the primary agency responsible for infrastructural development in the State. The sector's plan is contained in the MTSS b
KOGI STATE ENVIRONMENTAL SECTOR'S MTSS: Together, let us advance the vision of economic growth, fiscal prudence, and inclusive development for the benefit of all.
RURAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN: The Kogi State Rural Development Sector's MTSS is an essential tool for addressing the challenges of underdevelopment in rural areas. By prioritizing rural infrastructure, agriculture, and access to basic services, it ensures that the state’s rural communities are not left behind in the quest for sustainable development. Its implementation will lead to improved livelihoods, enhanced productivity, and a more inclusive growth trajectory for Kogi State.
KOGI STATE COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
Click the button below to download MTSS for Commerce and Industry sector