
Nigerian Government Reports Trillions Saved from Fuel Subsidy Removal
The Nigerian government announced that it saved N15.8 trillion from the removal of fuel subsidies, averting a deeper economic crisis. These savings are reportedly being redirected towards development, with N30.6 trillion spent on wages, debt, and infrastructure over 31 months.
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How FG spent ₦30.64 trillion on wages, debt, infrastructure in 31 months – Minister
The Finance Minister says additional resources generated during the reform helped to fund higher wages, debt obligations and infrastructure, while acknowledging that household welfare remains a major unfinished task. The post How FG spent ₦30.64 trillion on wages, debt, infrastructure in 31 months – Minister appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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Nigerian filmmakers call on the Federal Government to support the adoption of AI in Nollywood after completing the world’s first AI-powered Yoruba feature Read More: https://punchng.com/filmmakers-urge-govt-to-support-ai-in-nollywood/
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…says digital system, stricter controls blocking leakages By John Alechenu ABUJA — The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) has disclosed that its procurement reforms, benchmarking and tighter controls saved the Federal Government about N1.5 trillion between 2025 and the first half of 2026. Director-General of the Bureau, Dr Adebowale Adedokun, disclosed this on Wednesday in […] The post Procurement reforms saved FG N1.5trn in 18 months — BPP DG appeared first on Vanguard News.
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