Tag: government spending

  • Federal Government Defends Constitutional Legitimacy of Budget Re-enactment

    Federal Government Defends Constitutional Legitimacy of Budget Re-enactment

    Federal Government Defends Constitutional Legitimacy of Budget Re-enactment

    The Attorney-General says the National Assembly can repeal and re-enact budgets as a ‘clean slate’ approach to reduce legal risk and improve transparency.

    Further reporting across multiple outlets indicates the development is drawing heightened attention, with stakeholders watching for next steps from relevant authorities and institutions.

    Echotitbits take: This ‘clean slate’ approach to budgeting is a tactical move to prevent the executive-legislative friction seen in previous years. The success of this N48.31 trillion plan will depend entirely on the transparency of the newly introduced ‘Renewed Hope’ ward projects.

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/fg-defends-overlapping-budgets-as-budgit-raises-concerns/ (2026-01-21)

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    2026-01-21 12:00:00

     

  • State House Travel Vote Sparks Debate as 2026 Estimate Hits N12.2bn

    State House Travel Vote Sparks Debate as 2026 Estimate Hits N12.2bn

    In an update published by Vanguard, the 2026 State House estimates indicate President Tinubu, Vice President Shettima, and aides could spend N12.2bn on foreign and local travel in 2026.

    The report has revived questions about austerity optics amid inflation and cost-of-living pressures, as lawmakers review spending lines.

    Supporters argue official travel can yield diplomatic and investment gains, while critics demand clearer justification and outcome reporting.

    SaharaReporters also highlighted foreign travel plans, noting “plan to spend N7.4 billion on foreign trips,” while GazetteNGR summarized the same theme with “about N9 billion” in its highlight.

    Echotitbits take: Watch for outcome-based accountability—investment commitments and measurable diplomacy gains that justify the travel vote.

    Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/2026-budget-tinubu-shettima-aides-to-spend-n12-2bn-on-trips/ January 10, 2026

    Vanguard 2026-01-10

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  • Senate advances ₦58.47tr 2026 budget, tees up debate for the new year

    Senate advances ₦58.47tr 2026 budget, tees up debate for the new year

    Photo Credit: The Nation
    2025-12-24 07:00:00

    According to The Nation, the Senate has advanced the proposed 2026 federal budget after it scaled second reading, keeping the appropriation process on track ahead of more detailed committee work.

    The move signals early legislative buy-in for the headline spending plan, even as lawmakers prepare to drill into the assumptions—revenue projections, borrowing needs, and the spending mix that will shape implementation.

    With the second reading done, the next stage shifts to deeper scrutiny, where sector-by-sector allocations and policy trade-offs become the real battleground.

    TheCable also reported the development, noting that the Senate “passed the N58.472 trillion 2026 appropriation bill for second reading.” ARISE News similarly described the session as lawmakers “passed the N58.47 trillion 2026 appropriation bill for second reading.”

    Echotitbits take: The key watchpoint is not the second reading itself, but the credibility of the financing plan. Nigerians should track what gets trimmed, what gets protected, and whether lawmakers demand stronger performance metrics for MDAs—especially on power, security, and inflation-sensitive social spending.

    Source: The Nation — December 23, 2025 (https://thenationonlineng.net/n58-47tr-2026-budget-scales-second-reading-in-senate/)
    The Nation 2025-12-23