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Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State has presented a โฆ780.59 billion budget for the 2026 fiscal year to the State House of Assembly, describing it as a โBudget of Inclusive Growthโ that aims to consolidate his administrationโs People First philosophy.
Presenting the Appropriation Bill before lawmakers on Tuesday in Calabar, Otu said he approached the exercise โwith a profound sense of duty, obligation, and determination to the development of our dear state.โ
He described the annual budget presentation as more than a bureaucratic ritual, calling it โa sacred social contract between government and the governed โ a public declaration of collective intent to enhance the well-being of our people.โ
Unveiling his 2026 fiscal vision, the governor said the budget was the product of โwide-ranging consultations with civil society, private sector players, NGOs, and the general public,โ adding that the state would henceforth measure progress through the Human Development Index rather than the Gross Domestic Product.
โWe will judge progress by how much better our people live, learn, and thrive. Our focus in 2026 will be to expand access to education, healthcare, and electricity for rural entrepreneurs,โ Otu said.
He disclosed plans to operationalise the Cross River Social Investment Programme, a non-political, multi-sectoral framework designed to empower the elderly, women, youth, and vulnerable groups.
The โฆ780.59 billion proposed budget represents a 17 per cent increase over the 2025 figure. Of the total, โฆ519.6 billion (67 per cent) is earmarked for capital expenditure, while โฆ260.96 billion (33 per cent) is for recurrent spending.
According to the governor, the sectoral allocation includes โฆ421 billion for the economic sector, โฆ163 billion for social services, โฆ164 billion for general administration, โฆ28 billion for law and justice, and โฆ3.6 billion for regional development.
โThis budget is designed to strengthen our revenue base, drive human capital development, and secure a prosperous, peaceful, and resilient Cross River State,โ Otu said.
Reflecting on the 2025 fiscal performance, the governor noted that the Budget of Sustainable Growth was revised from โฆ538 billion to โฆ642 billion following improved revenue inflows and prudent resource management.
He emphasised his administrationโs adherence to due process, stating that no extra funds were spent without legislative appropriation.
The supplementary budget, he explained, became necessary to address urgent road repairs, rural electrification, and counterpart funding for key national and international projects.
He cited the Maternal and Neonatal Mortality Reduction Initiative as one such intervention, describing it as crucial in combating preventable deaths among mothers and infants.
