Iloke Egbe SPC
The Special Adviser to the State Governor on Budget, Mr Otu Otu Ita has asserted that by 2026 the State Nutrition Budget will be more robust and simplify when compare with past efforts for more clarity when tracking it performance.
Mr. Otu represented by the Director Budget in the office Mr Ubi, Benjamin Williams stated this when he granted audience to the State Technical Committee on Food Nutrition during a working visit to his office, Budget Department, Governor's Office Calabar.
Mr. Ubi informed that a lot of work has already been done and Cross River State is not one of the State lacking in the expansion and inclusive budgeting in respect of nutrition activities. He admitted that His Excellency Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu is solidly behind the advancement of nutrition reports and the support they received from the State House of Assembly. That by 2026 the State Nutrition Budget will have the right tags (Nut) indicating Nutrition in all the Ministries, Departments and Agencies implementing nutrition activities, adding that they are well guided by the State Annual operational Plan.
Earlier, the Chairman State Committee on Food and Nutrition and Permanent Secretary, State Planning Commission Mr. Kingsley Ndem Eyibio reiterated that Budget tagging enhances transparency and accountability while expressing his appreciation to the budget office for the support and cordiality the committee has enjoyed from the office.
In his words, the chairman said we seek your usual support and collaboration to ensure proper tagging of nutrition activities in the Budget even beyond your office.
On her part the State Coordinator CS-SUNN Mrs Nkem Eyong Ubana informed that as of today, the 7th of November 2025 only few States in the federation were able to do proper budget tagging of nutrition. That some Staff were trained on Budget tagging and appeal that all nutrition activities should be properly tagged. That tagging is one of the Mile stones to achieve in order to avoid having red flags on the State performance template.
She used the opportunity to appreciate Civil Society Scaling up Nutrition in Nigeria and the State Governor for their support to the committee.
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