NIGERIA — FINDINGS from the 2024 budget have revealed that the Federal Government approved N7.76 billion to cater for 16 capital projects for traditional rulers in Nigeria. The ICIR analysis showed that the projects are to be implemented by eight federal ministries and departments. The ministries are Information and Orientation, Agriculture and Food Security, Industry, Trade and Investment, Labour and Employment, Health and Social Welfare, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, and Secretary to the Government of the Federation... icirnigeria.org
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Wed Apr 23 2025 06:51:16 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Federal Government approved N7.76 billion to cater for 16 capital projects for traditional rulers in Nigeria, according to ICIR
Published (Updated) on Sunday, April 7, 2024
• Lagos State House of Assembly, yesterday, passed the state's N1.768 trillion budget for 2023...
• FG has proposed to spend N300.3b of its N20.51trillion budget in the Ministry of Works for 2023...
• Federal Government spending N1bn monthly to power the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, says Festus Keyamo
• Nigeria's FAAC has shared the sum of 1.208 trillion Naira as revenue for April among FG, states and LGCs
• Nigerian Government sues British American Tobacco, demands N10.6 trillion for healthcare costs linked to smoking-related diseases
• SERAP has asked Nigerian Government to probe all 36 states public funds used to pay tuition of their children
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