EVALUATION OF CAPITAL AND RECURRENT EXPENDITURE PATTERNS
(A CASE STUDY OF KOGI STATE GOVERNMENT ANNUAL BUDGET)
ABSTRACT
This project examines the issues of evaluating the capital
and recurrent expenditure patterns. A case study of Kogi State Annual Budget
2010-2013. It is intended to review the factors responsible for the unsteady
expenditure pattern of Kogi State. The objective is to provide guidance to the
government in terms of decision making in implementing the annual budget. This
study evaluate the expenditure patterns of Kogi State with the view of
determining its strength and weakness so that improved for modification can be
made. The method adopted in collecting data was mainly through primary sources
by administering questionnaire and the secondary sources was by consulting
books. The state annual budget sample percentage was also used. It was
discovered and concluded that, budget is an important issue in both private and
public sector of the economy, which ever budget system the state government
wish to adopt the human angle of development should not be neglected so that
the development of human resources of the state will be translated to the
development of other sectors of the economy.
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The main aim of state creation in Nigeria has been the desire
of the administration to cater for the local peculiarities and yearnings of the
people.
Kogi State is highly endowed with abundant deposits of
different minerals resources, which includes iron-ore, marble, clay and
limestone. Also, if the convergence of River Niger and River Benue on the soil
of the State capital is effectively utilized. It will help achieve the much
anticipated development which the masses of Kogi State yearn for.
In this regards, the major concern of the state should be
such that preference is given to capital expenditure over recurrent expenditure
in her budgetary allocations. However, a trend analysis of Kogi State budget in
the last four years (2010-2013) present a picture of steady, increase in
capital expenditure over the recurrent expenditure is required for the even
development of infrastructure in the State. In the bid to give the State a
befitting outlook, much attention is not given to workers welfare in areas of
annual increment, implementation of promotions and non payment of acceptable or
reasonable minimum wages for civil servants, making the trend uncomfortable for
workers in Kogi State civil service.
Recurrent expenditure needed in the operation and maintenance
of public investment projects should be estimated so as to facilitate their
provisions. Such estimate helps to ensure a connection between the capital and
recurrent components of the budget, lending to borrowing economic development
or macro economic management in the State. Furthermore, estimates of recurrent
expenditure will contribute to the overall evaluation of investment
alternatives, thereby improving project selection during the formulation of
public investment programmes. Estimates of these costs should therefore be
presented along with investment budget spending proposals.
The importance of estimating or evaluating recurrent
expenditure is underscored by the shift in many developing countries with
greater emphasis on the social sectors, public investment in these sectors give
rise to high recurrent expenditure.
It is therefore the concern of this study to critically
examine this trend and recommend appropriate measure that may adequately help
to improve the situation.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
In spite the uneven increase in the capital expenditure over
recurrent expenditure, Kogi State indigenes have not been able to feel the
impact of government in form of providing them with basic infrastructures.
The state still lacks adequate water supply, good roads,
networks and investment in small business opportunities in- spite of its
endowment in terms of abundance of resources.
Project like the Ibaji Sugar Factory in Ibaji Local
Government area of Kogi State have been abandoned midway
due to problems of infrastructural facilities that will aid
the smooth operation of the project.
This has led to the problem of local and foreign investors
not showing any interest in investing into Kogi State. It is due to this
background, that this study is set out to analyze this trend, determine what
factors are responsible for the unsteady expenditure pattern in Kogi State.
1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The general purpose of this research work is to evaluate
capital and recurrent expenditure patterns of Kogi State with reference to the
annual budget of the state.
This research work is also aimed at analyzing the cause of
the steady increase in the capital expenditure of Kogi State Budget in the last
four years (2010-2013) without development on ground to show for it and also no
improvement in the lives of the citizens.
To also point out likely problems that will be encountered in
Kogi State Annual budget and the allocation patterns of expenditure in order to
make recommendations where appropriate.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This research work will be of great significant to;
1. The
civil servant
2. The
people of the state and the general administration of the state
3. Aid
government decision making in implementing the annual budget
4. The
financial development in all government parastatals
1.5 STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESIS
The fundamental problems of research work is the test of
hypothesis about a population. Hypothesis has defined by Walpole (1979:91)
‘’assumption of statement which may be true or may not be true concerning one
population it is a suggested solution to a problem under investigation. We have
two types of hypothesis, these are;
1. Null
hypothesis and
2. Alternative
hypothesis
Ho: There is no relationship between capital and
recurrent expenditure pattern
Hi: There is a relationship between capital and
recurrent expenditure pattern
Ho: Annual budget in Kogi State has not been translated
into physical development
Hi: Annual budget has been translated into
physical development in Kogi State.
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This research work, will concentrate on the capital and
recurrent expenditure patterns of Kogi State government annual budget.
This study is limited to the Kogi State Ministry of Budget
and planning.
More so, it will be restricted to the period from 2010 to
2013 annual budget of the Kogi State government.
1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Hardly can there be a research work, no matter how good it
may seem without limitations. And as such, this can not be an exception. In the
process of carrying out this research work, some factors limited further work.
Some of these factors are;
1. Some
information and documents needed for this work were classified confidential and
they were withheld.
2. The
requirement of other competing academic workload and a rather tight deadline
with which to be undertaken.
3. The
reaction of certain respondents who refuses to give coherent answers to the
questions were part of the challenges faced.
4. Secrecy:
Paramount of all limitation is the inability of the researcher to lay hand on
some vital information and the processes involved in getting some information
at the final stage was tedious.
What was later available during the research work was nothing
more than a few documents and records and also verbal explanations through
personal interaction with some of the staff.
1.8 DEFINITION OF KEY CONCEPTS
For the purpose of clarity and easy understanding of this
study, it is very important to define and explain some of the terms used in the
course of this study.
Budget: This can be defined as a financial and quantitative statement
prepared and approved prior to a defined period of time of the policy to be
pursued during that period for the purpose of attaining a given objectives.
Budgetary control: This is the techniques used by management to control
expenditure in relation to revenue.
Budgeting: Can be defined as the formulation of plans for future
activities which when laid down carefully, determine objectives and programmes
of activities, and provide yardstick by which deviation from plan achievement
can be measured.
Allocation: This can be defined as the distribution of resources to
various heads and subheads.
Capital expenditure: This is the expenditure meant for capital project.
E.g. Construction of roads, water project and construction of institutions.
Recurrent expenditure: These are expenditure that is meant for the day to
day operation of government activities. Examples salaries of civil servants.
Economic development: This can be defined as the elimination or reduction
in poverty, inequality and unemployment within the complex of a growing
economy.
There may be growth without economic development.
Government expenditure: This can be described as the funds
required by the government to finance its activities.
Management: Can be defined as a process of designing and maintaining an
environment including the individual working together in groups to accomplish
efficiently some selected aims. Koontz and Weihrich (2003).
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