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Kaduna State State
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North-WestCap: Kaduna

Kaduna State .

Governor Uba Sani
Pop. ~9M
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Total 2024 Budget
₦415,000,000,000

Kaduna is the most populous state in northern Nigeria and was once the political capital of northern Nigeria. The city of Kaduna is a major industrial and commercial centre. The state has a diverse mix of cultures and ethnicities and is home to the Nigerian Defence Academy and numerous institutions of higher learning.

Metrics Overview

Capital Exp.
₦217,000,000,000
52% of total
Recurrent Exp.
₦198,000,000,000
48% of total
Total Revenue
₦415,000,000,000
Estimated income
Fiscal Balance
Balanced
Matched

Breakdowns

Education
₦128.0B30.8%
Infrastructure
₦105.0B25.3%
Health
₦82.0B19.8%
Agriculture
₦58.0B14.0%
Security
₦25.0B6.0%

Budget Insights

Key observations from Kaduna State State's 2024 budget

Overview

Kaduna State State's total budget for 2024 is ₦415.00 Billion. This budget is perfectly balanced.

Expenditure Focus

The largest single sector allocation is education, receiving ₦128.00 Billion. This accounts for 30.8% of the total budget.

Revenue Dependency

The primary source of revenue is faac, contributing ₦258.00 Billion. This represents 62.2% of the total expected revenue.

Glossary

Common budget terms explained

IGR

Internally Generated Revenue. Money collected by the state internally (taxes, fines).

FAAC

Federation Account Allocation Committee. Funds distributed from the federal government.

Capital Exp.

Money spent on long-term physical assets like roads, schools, and hospitals.

Recurrent Exp.

Money spent on day-to-day operations like salaries and overhead costs.

Deficit

When a state plans to spend more money than it expects to collect in revenue.