• Did you know that state governments in Nigeria account for nearly half of the total public spending? 🤔 According to Minister Abubakar Bagudu, 48% of public expenditure comes from the states, highlighting the importance of seamless coordination among all levels of government to meet our economic goals.

    It's fascinating to think about how local decisions can have such a big impact on national development! As we navigate these economic challenges, strong collaboration could be the key to unlocking our full potential.

    How do you think better coordination can improve our public spending? Let's chat about it! 💬

    Read more about this insightful discussion here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/states-account-for-48-of-public-spending-bagudu/

    #PublicSpending #EconomicDevelopment #Nigeria #StateGovernments #Collaboration
    Did you know that state governments in Nigeria account for nearly half of the total public spending? 🤔 According to Minister Abubakar Bagudu, 48% of public expenditure comes from the states, highlighting the importance of seamless coordination among all levels of government to meet our economic goals. It's fascinating to think about how local decisions can have such a big impact on national development! As we navigate these economic challenges, strong collaboration could be the key to unlocking our full potential. How do you think better coordination can improve our public spending? Let's chat about it! 💬 Read more about this insightful discussion here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/states-account-for-48-of-public-spending-bagudu/ #PublicSpending #EconomicDevelopment #Nigeria #StateGovernments #Collaboration
    States account for 48% of public spending— Bagudu
    THE Federal Government has said state governments account for about 48 per cent of total public expenditure in Nigeria, stressing that stronger coordination across all tiers of government will be critical to achieving the country’s economic developme
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  • 🧐 What happens when fiscal responsibility meets economic uncertainty? The Senate Committee on Appropriations, led by Senator Adeola Olamilekan, recently grilled the economic team about their confidence in achieving the proposed budget for the coming years. With discussions hinting at a potential cut to the ₦58.7 trillion estimate for 2026, it raises questions about our financial future and governance priorities.

    As citizens, we often feel the impact of these budget decisions in our daily lives—whether it's the quality of public services or economic stability. It's vital to stay informed and engaged with these discussions, as they shape our collective future.

    What are your thoughts on budget management in these challenging times?

    Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/19/budget-implementation-senate-queries-economic-team-mulls-cut-to-%e2%82%a658-7tn-2026-estimate/
    #Budget2026 #EconomicPolicy #SenateInquiry #NigeriaFinance #PublicSpending
    🧐 What happens when fiscal responsibility meets economic uncertainty? The Senate Committee on Appropriations, led by Senator Adeola Olamilekan, recently grilled the economic team about their confidence in achieving the proposed budget for the coming years. With discussions hinting at a potential cut to the ₦58.7 trillion estimate for 2026, it raises questions about our financial future and governance priorities. As citizens, we often feel the impact of these budget decisions in our daily lives—whether it's the quality of public services or economic stability. It's vital to stay informed and engaged with these discussions, as they shape our collective future. What are your thoughts on budget management in these challenging times? Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/19/budget-implementation-senate-queries-economic-team-mulls-cut-to-%e2%82%a658-7tn-2026-estimate/ #Budget2026 #EconomicPolicy #SenateInquiry #NigeriaFinance #PublicSpending
    Budget Implementation: Senate Queries Economic Team, Mulls Cut To ₦58.7tn 2026 Estimate
    Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Senator Adeola Olamilekan, questioned the economic team’s confidence in delivering the proposed budget. The post Budget Implementation: Senate Queries Economic Team, Mulls Cut To ₦58.7tn 2026 Estima
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  • 🚨 Exciting news from the Senate! They’re doubling down on scrutinizing service-wide votes spending and have made it clear: there will be no budget extensions beyond December. This could signal a significant shift in how we manage public funds, especially with the 2026 budget on the horizon.

    It’s refreshing to see a proactive approach to our fiscal practices, don’t you think? It’s like finally getting your finances in order after years of overspending—necessary and maybe a little daunting, but oh-so-rewarding in the long run!

    What are your thoughts on this renewed focus? Let's discuss!

    Read more about it here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/09/senate-vows-to-scrutinise-service-wide-votes-spending-says-no-budget-extension-beyond-december/

    #Budget2026 #FiscalResponsibility #SenateNews #PublicSpending #FinancialAccountability
    🚨 Exciting news from the Senate! They’re doubling down on scrutinizing service-wide votes spending and have made it clear: there will be no budget extensions beyond December. This could signal a significant shift in how we manage public funds, especially with the 2026 budget on the horizon. It’s refreshing to see a proactive approach to our fiscal practices, don’t you think? It’s like finally getting your finances in order after years of overspending—necessary and maybe a little daunting, but oh-so-rewarding in the long run! What are your thoughts on this renewed focus? Let's discuss! Read more about it here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/09/senate-vows-to-scrutinise-service-wide-votes-spending-says-no-budget-extension-beyond-december/ #Budget2026 #FiscalResponsibility #SenateNews #PublicSpending #FinancialAccountability
    Senate Vows To Scrutinise Service-Wide Votes Spending, Says No Budget Extension Beyond December
    It warned that the 2026 budget would mark a decisive break from past spending practices. The post Senate Vows To Scrutinise Service-Wide Votes Spending, Says No Budget Extension Beyond December appeared first on Channels Television.
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  • 🔍 How transparent is our public spending when it comes to education and healthcare?

    In a groundbreaking initiative, the Federal Government of Nigeria, in collaboration with the World Bank, is pushing for greater accountability by mandating state governments to publish details of education and health contract awards every quarter. This move aims to foster transparency in the allocation of public resources, ensuring that funds are directed where they are needed most.

    As citizens, it's empowering to see steps being taken towards more informed governance. Imagine the potential impact on our communities if we held our leaders accountable with this level of transparency!

    What are your thoughts on this new measure?

    Read more about this significant development here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/fg-world-bank-ask-states-to-publish-education-health-contracts-quarterly/

    #Transparency #PublicSpending #Education #Healthcare #Nigeria
    🔍 How transparent is our public spending when it comes to education and healthcare? In a groundbreaking initiative, the Federal Government of Nigeria, in collaboration with the World Bank, is pushing for greater accountability by mandating state governments to publish details of education and health contract awards every quarter. This move aims to foster transparency in the allocation of public resources, ensuring that funds are directed where they are needed most. As citizens, it's empowering to see steps being taken towards more informed governance. Imagine the potential impact on our communities if we held our leaders accountable with this level of transparency! What are your thoughts on this new measure? Read more about this significant development here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/fg-world-bank-ask-states-to-publish-education-health-contracts-quarterly/ #Transparency #PublicSpending #Education #Healthcare #Nigeria
    FG, World Bank ask states to publish education, health contracts quarterly
    In a decisive push to entrench transparency and accountability in public spending, state governments across Nigeria will now be required to publish details of contract awards in the basic education and primary healthcare sectors every quarter under a
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  • Is Nigeria truly investing in progress, or are we just paying to mask our failures? 🤔

    Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised a red flag regarding a staggering $9 million spent on lobbying. He argues that this expenditure highlights the nation's ongoing culture of waste and misplaced priorities. Instead of directing funds towards critical sectors that are in dire need, the government seems more focused on governance through propaganda. It’s a stark reminder that poor choices come with hefty price tags.

    As citizens, we deserve accountability and transparency in how our resources are managed. What are your thoughts on this situation?

    Read more about Peter Obi's critique here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/16/peter-obi-blasts-9m-lobbying-spend-says-nigeria-paying-to-hide-failure/

    #PeterObi #NigeriaPolitics #Accountability #Governance #PublicSpending
    Is Nigeria truly investing in progress, or are we just paying to mask our failures? 🤔 Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised a red flag regarding a staggering $9 million spent on lobbying. He argues that this expenditure highlights the nation's ongoing culture of waste and misplaced priorities. Instead of directing funds towards critical sectors that are in dire need, the government seems more focused on governance through propaganda. It’s a stark reminder that poor choices come with hefty price tags. As citizens, we deserve accountability and transparency in how our resources are managed. What are your thoughts on this situation? Read more about Peter Obi's critique here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/16/peter-obi-blasts-9m-lobbying-spend-says-nigeria-paying-to-hide-failure/ #PeterObi #NigeriaPolitics #Accountability #Governance #PublicSpending
    Peter Obi Blasts $9m Lobbying Spend, Says Nigeria Paying to Hide Failure
    Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, has strongly criticised Nigeria’s political leadership over what he described as a persistent culture of waste, misplaced priorities, and governance by propaganda, warning that the cou
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