Government Spending

12 May 2017

Highlights of NASS 2017 Budget

by YWriter The National Assembly Budget for 2017 is N125bn. Total capital expenditure is N14,940,196,063, total overhead cost is N85.878,619,888 while total personnel cost is N23,789,787,880. […]
11 May 2017

National Assembly passes 2017 budget

by Ajadi Daniel The National Assembly has passed the 2017 Appropriation Bill with total budget estimates of N7, 441,175,486,758. The budget was passed on Thursday. Premium […]
11 May 2017

National Assembly opens its 2017 budget

by Opeoluwa Quadri The National Assembly has made good its promise to make public her 2017 budget. The budget details published showed that NASS raised its […]
9 May 2017

Federal Capital territory administration disburses N2.12bn to Six Area Councils

by Opeoluwa Quadri The Federal Capital Territory Administration has shared the sum of N2.12 billion between six area councils in FCT and other stakeholders as share […]
27 April 2017

N2.2bn Osun state moribund water project: who takes the blame?

by Ajadi Daniel The three water projects were constructed to boost water supply to the residents of the state across the three senatorial districts, at the […]
26 April 2017

FAAC Monitor: FG, States, LGs share N467.807bn for March

by Usman Alabi The Federal government, state and Local government shared a total of N467.807 billion for the month of March at the Federation Account Allocation […]
16 April 2017

#Rubbin’ Minds Video: Scourge of Abandoned projects in Nigeria

by YMonitor Below is a video of the YMonitor Quarterly show on Rubbin’ Minds.  Our speaker is Dr Joshua Olunkiya who has conducted several researches on […]
5 April 2017

Before the release of the second tranche of Paris Club Refund…

by Usman Alabi Analysis The release of the first tranche of the Paris Club Refund N522.7 billion was done in December 2016, The first tranche of […]
5 April 2017

Tracking the Paris Club Refund to States.

by Usman Alabi Analysis The Paris Club refund is a fallout of the debt relief package negotiated by the Federal government in 2005 which is approximately […]