N4.237tr budget must reflect priorities of Lagos residents, Speaker Obasa tells Sanwo-Olu

Speaker Mudashiru Obasa has contended that Lagos State’s N4.237 trillion 2026 budget must clearly align with the peoples’ aspirations and address their most urgent social and economic needs.

He stressed this on Tuesday during Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s formal presentation of the 2026 Appropriation Bill before lawmakers at the Lagos Assembly complex.

Sanwo-Olu laid before the Assembly a N4.237 trillion proposal tagged the “Budget of Shared Prosperity.”

Obasa said the budget must reinforce economic resilience, improve welfare, strengthen security, and drive long-lasting infrastructure across all communities in the state.

He noted that Lagos had reached its current status through “hard work, creativity, and the power of laws that encourage our people to innovate and excel.”

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The speaker said the Assembly recorded considerable growth under his leadership, with more than 100 laws and over 1,500 resolutions in ten years.

“We appreciate Mr. Governor and his team for crafting a comprehensive budget that mirrors Lagos’ pursuit of growth and inclusive development,” Obasa said.

He said the State’s strength rested on unity, deliberate planning, inclusive policies, and “responsible governance firmly rooted in human liberty.”

“Our greatness is not built on arrogance but on unity, sophistication, and a deep commitment to building for the future,” he added.

He said these values remained central to Lagos’ socio-economic identity and must guide all decisions on the proposed 2026 spending plan.

Obasa said the Assembly has consistently supported the executive by passing laws aimed at improving residents’ quality of life.

He said this included legislation that supported socio-economic expansion, local government reforms, and stronger institutional frameworks for effective governance.

The speaker commended Sanwo-Olu’s “astuteness, courage, and resilience,” saying he had maintained a consistent record of navigating economic pressures responsibly.

He said the governor has continued to drive major infrastructural developments, reinforcing Lagos’ position as an economic powerhouse.

Obasa said the budget rightly prioritised critical sectors such as healthcare, education, transportation, security, and governance, all vital to sustaining progress.

He said lawmakers listened carefully as the administration detailed plans for using state resources to deliver broad benefits in 2026.

Obasa said members now have the constitutional duty to thoroughly examine the bill and ensure it serves the people’s collective interest.

He thanked President Bola Tinubu for his leadership, saying the Renewed Hope Agenda has delivered measurable national improvements.

The speaker highlighted ongoing infrastructure upgrades across Nigeria, including road, bridge, and power projects designed to unlock wider economic potential.

He said the recent appreciation of the Naira against major global currencies showed rising economic confidence and improving national stability.

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