Reps want oil benchmark at US$60 per barrel
The lawmakers also called for zero allocation for MDAs which refused to implement the 2020 budget as appropriated.
The lawmakers also called for zero allocation for MDAs which refused to implement the 2020 budget as appropriated.
Mr Lawan says the 'demons of PIB will be defeated'.
The delay in the passage of the budget was to allow the Appropriations Committee include a late request for additional ...
The budget was cut from N177 billion N122 billion due to the impact of COVID-19 on government revenue
The three loan requests by the president before the National Assembly have now been granted by the federal lawmakers
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) key market indices improved further by 0.34 per cent on Tuesday due to sustained interest ...
The bank says its support would focus on interventions in sectors that would strengthen public health infrastructure.
The Senate also on Tuesday approved the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper projections, upon which the revised ...
The downward budget review will affect only the capital expenditure and overhead costs.
"We will not reconvene until everyone is given the documents to read so that they will be in a better ...
The federal government is reviewing the 2020 budget due to the economic impact of COVID-19.
Like Nigeria, the economies of many countries are reeling from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mr Sylva remains optimistic condensate production will shore up Nigeria’s capacity.
The Ministries of Education, Health, Transport, Works and Housing and the Niger-Delta are beneficiaries of the N285 billion capital release.
SEC calls for concerted efforts by all sectors to tackle the challenges.
The elections will hold in Riyom, Barkin Ladi, Jos South and Jos North local government areas.
N169.3 billion is for capital expenditure while N75.5 billion is for recurrent expenditure.
The plan to spend $100 million on repairing a single building at a time key infrastructure, hospitals and schools across ...
The president says being a deficit budget, he would send a 2020 – 2022 Borrowing Plan to the National Assembly, ...
The National Assembly increased the budget from N10.33 trillion to N10.50 trillion.
The governor stated that the essence is to rekindle social services as well as build vital infrastructure in all sectors ...
This renovation comes at a time when Nigerians have accused members of the National Assembly of inflating the figures of ...
The budget when signed into law is expected to run from January to December 2020.
The aggregate of the newly passed budget was upped to ₦10.6 trillion.
The report will be considered by the lawmakers towards passage of the budget bill.
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