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Friday, November 26, 2021

Agencies under Anambra’s ministry of environment decry poor funding

While some of the agencies got a paltry amount of the funds allocated to them for 2021, others got nothing at all.

• November 26, 2021
Anambra Willie Obiano (Credit: Twitter)
Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano (Credit: Twitter)

Agencies under the Anambra Ministry of Environment have lamented the non-release of funds allocated to them to carry out projects.

They made the disclosure during the 2021 budget assessment and 2022 budget defence before the State House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation.

Meanwhile, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Emmanuel Okafor, said the government spent N1.58 billion on waste disposal between January and October 2021.

Mr Okafor said that N3.8 million was also spent on erosion control across the state.

“The ministry’s budget for the year 2021 was N2.166 billion and so far we carried out two major projects – waste disposal, where we have spent N1.58 billion and in erosion control, we spent N 3.8 million.

“We also carried out routine monitoring of the five forest reserves in the state.

“We could not carry out all our proposed projects due to lack of funds. We only made do with the funds released to the ministry within the period,” he said.

The other agencies under the ministry lamented the non-release of funds allocated to them to carry out projects.

Managing Director of the Clear Drainage and Forest Preservation Agency, Chido Obidiegwu, said that no fund was released to the agency out of the N255 million allocated in 2021.

“We were supposed to carry out desilting of canals, clearing of drains to control flood, recruitment and equipping of more forest guards to protect our forest reserves.

“We wrote lots of proposals to get funds but nothing was released to the agency in 2021,” he said.

Also speaking, the MD of Anambra State Waste Management Authority, Amaechi Akaora, said the agency was able to access N64.5 million out of N305 million allocated to it.

The MD of the state’s Leisure Parks and Street Beautification Agency, Ify Atogu, complained that the agency got N1.5 million out of N300 million budget allocation in 2021.

Reacting, Lawrence Ezeudu, representing Dunukofia Constituency and Chairman, House Committee on Environment, decried the 26 per cent budget performance of the ministry.

“The Ministry of Environment is one of the key ministries that should be given serious attention in terms of funds, considering that our state is a flood and erosion-prone area.

“In the 2022 budget, we will carry out our legislative functions and recommend adequate release of funds to ensure a better budget performance,” Mr Ezeudu said.

The Ministry of Environment got N3.42 billion in the 2022 budget proposal.

(NAN)

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