Yes, Lagos State is a Nigerian state that has a budget of more than 1 trillion Naira for 2023. This information was reported by Business Day News Paper on February 23, 2023, in an article titled "Lagos proposes 1.768 trillion naira budget for 2023, highest in Nigeria."
According to the article, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, presented a budget proposal of 1.768 trillion naira for the 2023 fiscal year to the Lagos State House of Assembly. This budget proposal is reportedly the highest budget ever proposed by any state in Nigeria.
The capital expenditure is expected to focus on infrastructure, including road construction, housing, and transportation, while the recurrent expenditure will be used for salaries, overheads, and other recurrent expenses.
Therefore, based on the information reported by Business Day News Paper, Lagos State is the Nigerian state that has a budget of more than 1 trillion Naira for 2023.
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