Enugu: Governor Peter Mbah has signed the Enugu State 2026 Appropriation Bill into law, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to intensifying reforms and delivering sweeping development across all sectors of the state’s economy.
Signing the budget into law at the Executive Chamber, Government House, Enugu, on Wednesday, Mbah thanked members of the Enugu State House of Assembly for their diligent and expedited consideration of the budget.
The governor promised to immediately commence implementation of the Appropriation Law tagged “Budget of Renewed Momentum.”
According to him, the 2026 budget was built on the principles of inclusivity, accountability, transparency, traceability, and strong institutions that ensure value for every kobo spent.
He maintained that the projected N870 billion Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) target was achievable, noting that it only required discipline, creativity, and hard work.
Mbah also cited the administration’s turnaround in the state’s IGR, from below N30 billion in 2023 to over N180 billion in 2024 and N400 billion in 2025.
“We will be ending this year 2025 with an IGR of N400 billion, which is more than 83 per cent of our projected domestic revenue or IGR of N507 billion for this year.
“However, we are confident that we are not only going to achieve over N800 billion revenue for next year, but we are also going to overshoot it.
“We believe that with the unlocking of the different streams of economic potentials in Enugu State, we will realise our domestic revenue projection,” he explained.
He added that his dream was to make the state’s FAAC allocations a saving for the future.
“If you also look at the ratio to our expected Federal Allocation, it would be barely 27 to 28 per cent. It means that if we stay the course and realise this projected revenue for 2026, we can effectively govern Enugu State without recourse to our FAAC allocation.
“FAAC allocation becomes something we may just save for our children and for the rainy days,” he stated.
The governor, however, emphasised that the ambitious IGR projection could not be wished into existence, reminding appointees to perish the idea of the yuletide holiday this year.
“We have projected an IGR of over N800bn. It translates to generating over N70 billion every month. And if you push further, it translates to over N18 billion every week.
“Again, if you drill down even further, it means we have to make over N2.5 billion every day.
“It is something we have to work extremely hard to realise. So, we do not have the luxury of wasting even one day, because it will be our billions that are being wasted.
We feel the weight of the expectations on our shoulders, and we are committed to it. We are going to suspend Christmas for this year to ensure that we secure the future of our children,” he concluded.
In his remarks, the Speaker of the Enugu State House of Assembly, Mr Uchenna Ugwu, said that Mbah’s involvement in the legislature, from the budgetary process onward, made the consideration seamless and people-centric.
“Therefore, Enugu people should expect numerous and earthshaking projects like the roads, the 135.5 rail project, 14 more aircraft, more transport terminals, Smart Secondary Schools, completion of the 260 Farm Estates, among others, in 2026,” he added.