Enugu Air tops state IGR as Enugu records N130.62bn revenue in early 2026
Health and education among the top five MDAs with highest releases in first quarter
Health and education among the top five MDAs with highest releases in first quarter
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The state’s IGR has continued to increase monthly, the official said.
This is an assessment of the governor’s performance since he assumed office in May 2023.
He attributed the feat to the administration’s unwavering commitment to plugging leakages in the state’s financial system.
The official said the naira devaluation has really affected the local economy.
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"Few years ago, our monthly IGR was about N800 million, but 15 to 20 years later, we are talking about ...
The revenue generated surpassed the N43 billion target for the year by N1 billion.
The budget is made up of N78.969 billion recurrent expenditure N97.153 billion capital expenditure.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the budget is below the 2019 budget of 152.7bn.
The reports says the value of foreign debt stands at $4.23 billion while domestic debt hits N3.85 trillion.
The Kaduna State Internal Revenue Service (KDIRS) says it generated N91.2 billion Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from 2015 to date. ...
“The 2018 revenue performed at 27.26 per cent instead of 75 per cent of the approved budget."
The agency says the claim is "distorted information".
N 79.19 billion is for recurrent expenditure while N117.52 billion is for capital expenditure.
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