National Assembly, executive move to fix budget–planning gaps, pledge stronger coordination
Lawmakers and top government officials say improved coordination is key to achieving sustainable economic growth.
Lawmakers and top government officials say improved coordination is key to achieving sustainable economic growth.
Pastor Taiwo Odukoya Pastor Daniel Taiwo Odukoya lived his life believing and praying for positive change in Nigeria through good ...
The official says the funding must come from both government and private entities to meet the annual target of infrastructural ...
A retired staff member of the Budget Office of the Federation, Bilkisu Sannusi, accused the Director-General of the Budget Office, ...
The minister said as of August, the federal government borrowed N5.33 trillion, which is N430.82 billion above the limit for ...
Super oil tanker For the pirates that are ruling and ruining our country, their commitment to stealing all our resources ...
Both the vulnerable poor and well-to-do Nigerians are severely taxed and pay a lot presently. The vulnerable group in Nigeria ...
No other presidential candidate has done what Mr Tinubu did for the Igbos, according to the youth leader.
"Nothing stops the office of the Auditor-General of the Federation, the ICPC and other investigatory agencies from opening the books ...
The minister said the federal government cannot determine if the judiciary’s allocation is sufficient or not when its budget is ...
Nigeria's budget office says it would not be right to cut government spending.
The N983 billion (N982,729,695,343) budget had earlier been passed by the National Assembly.
The signing on Friday of the N10.8 trillion budget took place at the State House's council chambers.
In its 2020 budget, Nigeria pegged oil production at 2.18m barrel per day, with a price benchmark of $57 per ...
A senator, Ali Ndume, decries the performance level of the 2019 budget, tagging it ‘circumstantially poor’.
About N42 billion of the N55 billion released so far paid
Expert urges Nigeria to start making plans to involve the private sector in health financing and service provision.
Mr Akabueze says the way the law is designed is capable of killing growth in the local economy.
The official speaks on the automated budget system now in place.
The agency says the claim is "distorted information".
Government gets less than one per cent of N40 trillion investment as dividend, surpluses.
The government says its exeperiencing serious revenue challenges in 2017 and 2018 budgets.
The officer defends the MDAs.
In 2016, the government projected about N1.5 trillion revenue from the MDAs, but realised less than N400 billion.
The sale is expected to generate cash to fund nation's budget.
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