• đźš§ Are Nigeria's capital projects really on track, or are they just a mirage? The Finance Ministry assures us that ongoing projects are far from abandoned. In a recent statement, they highlighted that revenue is on the rise and that current debt growth is primarily due to accounting and exchange-rate fluctuations, not a fiscal collapse. Instead, Nigeria is navigating a phase of fiscal correction!

    It’s encouraging to see government transparency in addressing concerns about economic stability. As we observe these developments, it’s vital to stay informed and engaged with our nation’s financial journey.

    What do you think about the current state of our economy?

    Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/862737-capital-projects-ongoing-not-abandoned-finance-ministry.html

    #NigeriaEconomy #FiscalCorrection #CapitalProjects #FinanceMinistry #EconomicGrowth
    🚧 Are Nigeria's capital projects really on track, or are they just a mirage? The Finance Ministry assures us that ongoing projects are far from abandoned. In a recent statement, they highlighted that revenue is on the rise and that current debt growth is primarily due to accounting and exchange-rate fluctuations, not a fiscal collapse. Instead, Nigeria is navigating a phase of fiscal correction! It’s encouraging to see government transparency in addressing concerns about economic stability. As we observe these developments, it’s vital to stay informed and engaged with our nation’s financial journey. What do you think about the current state of our economy? Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/862737-capital-projects-ongoing-not-abandoned-finance-ministry.html #NigeriaEconomy #FiscalCorrection #CapitalProjects #FinanceMinistry #EconomicGrowth
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    Capital projects ongoing, not abandoned – Finance Ministry
    “The evidence shows revenue is rising, capital projects are ongoing, debt growth is largely accounting and exchange-rate driven, and monetary financing has ended. Nigeria is not experiencing fiscal collapse. It is undergoing fiscal correction,” the m
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  • 🚨 Have you heard about the recent protests at the Federal Ministry of Finance in Abuja? Local contractors have taken to the streets again, expressing their frustrations over unpaid contractual fees that date back to last year. Their demonstration sought to gain attention for their cause, directly obstructing access to the Minister's office.

    It’s a stark reminder of how vital it is for governments to uphold their commitments to contractors, as it affects countless livelihoods. I can only imagine the stress these contractors are facing, waiting for payments that are rightfully theirs.

    It's crucial for dialogues to be opened, ensuring that all parties are heard and respected.

    Curious about the full story? Check it out here:
    https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/20/protesting-contractors-obstruct-ministers-access-to-office/

    #Contractors #Protest #FinanceMinistry #Nigeria #SocialJustice
    🚨 Have you heard about the recent protests at the Federal Ministry of Finance in Abuja? Local contractors have taken to the streets again, expressing their frustrations over unpaid contractual fees that date back to last year. Their demonstration sought to gain attention for their cause, directly obstructing access to the Minister's office. It’s a stark reminder of how vital it is for governments to uphold their commitments to contractors, as it affects countless livelihoods. I can only imagine the stress these contractors are facing, waiting for payments that are rightfully theirs. It's crucial for dialogues to be opened, ensuring that all parties are heard and respected. Curious about the full story? Check it out here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/20/protesting-contractors-obstruct-ministers-access-to-office/ #Contractors #Protest #FinanceMinistry #Nigeria #SocialJustice
    Protesting Contractors Obstruct Minister’s Access to Office
    Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja In continuation of last year’s demonstrations over unpaid contractual fees, local contractors again besieged the Federal Ministry of Finance headquarters in Abuja, yesterday where they attempted
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