The Nigerian Government failed to meet capital funding promises worth 101.98bn made to the health and education sectors between 2016 and 2018, Civic Media Lab has discovered.
The institutions under this ministry would have prepared plans to execute N195.95bn worth of projects on new classrooms, laboratories, purchase of equipment, furniture, refurbish administrative buildings, hostels, etc but were forced to shed N96.10bn of their intentions, due to shortage of funds and late release of whatever was available.Out of the total sum, N144.29bn was released but the sector was only able to spend N129.
It was only able to spend N20.82bn of the released funds though, meaning N1.83bn was returned to the CBN as unutilized monies. Health agencies across the country had a compound sum of N840.44m they were unable to access this year.Education was still not a priority of the government, the deficit between appropriated funds and the amount released widened.
You can imagine
Some dimwits won’t see this, but quick to join forces together to blame ASUU. If not stupidity of a Government like what we have , you deduct money from two important sectors to fund renovation.. but when you talk their e-diots and e-dogs will come and be shouting wailers .
NigeriaGov CivicMediaLab Make they keep chopping millions we they here we no get 100 to eat u go they talk about billions of naira on budget way we never get just a single benefit at all... God bless naija 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 Middle fingers for all our so called leaders that want to make naija a fuckup nation
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