How uneven funds allocation mar zonal constituency projects in Nigeria- UDEME
Lawmakers from Ogun State led the list with projects worth N8.44 billion, followed closely by their colleagues from Kano (N6.46 ...
Lawmakers from Ogun State led the list with projects worth N8.44 billion, followed closely by their colleagues from Kano (N6.46 ...
For effective constituency projects, Agora Policy recommended replacing the current ZIP model with a Strategic Intervention Projects (SIPs) or a ...
Constituency projects, otherwise known as ZIP, were initiated during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo to address the infrastructure ...
A review of the budget by this newspaper revealed that the locations of some of these projects are vague.
Mr Saraki said former President Muhammadu Buhari refused to approve funds for constituency projects of members of the Eighth Senate ...
ICPC says the constituency projects monitoring team began work in Lagos on Monday.
The Commission said the debt burden is one of the major challenges that it is having besides inadequate infrastructure at ...
In the FCT, despite the allocation of N1.245 billion for the implementation of 17 constituency projects, only one was tracked ...
Mr Elelu said a total number of 123 zonal intervention projects are expected to be tracked in Lagos, in the ...
The bill was passed on Wednesday after the lawmakers debated the provisions of the bill.
The president says N1 trillion has been spent on constituency projects in the last 10 years with little impact.
He says interference by lawmakers often constitutes set-backs for projects
Despite injection of billions of naira, numerous projects remain comatose in communities across Ekiti State.
The lawmaker says investigative journalism will curb corruption in Nigeria.
Mr. Lawal says the nation’s revenue has dropped because of activities of Niger Delta militants.
The finance minister was also summoned alongside her budget and national planning counterpart.
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