News
National Assembly approves ₦1.15 trillion borrowing to cover budget gap
The National Assembly has approved a fresh ₦1.15 trillion borrowing request from President Bola Tinubu’s government to fill the gap in the 2025 budget.
Lawmakers said the loan is needed to fund key projects, pay salaries, and keep the economy stable. The new borrowing will raise Nigeria’s total budget to around ₦60 trillion.
Some members of the Assembly expressed concern over Nigeria’s growing debt, but most agreed that borrowing is necessary for now since revenue from oil and taxes is still low.
Economic experts have warned that too much borrowing could lead to repayment problems later, urging the government to focus on better tax collection and cutting waste.
-
News2 days agoControversy trails Nigeria’s delegation to UN Women’s conference
-
Sports1 day agoKano Governor sacks Head of Service Abdullahi Musa
-
News2 days agoSheikh Gumi claims government knows identities, locations of terrorists
-
News1 day agoIran warns protesters supporting foreign enemies will be treated as ‘enemies’
-
Uncategorized6 hours agoEmpowering Women: Economic, social necessity –Faleye
-
News2 days agoTroops repel Boko Haram attack on military base in Borno
-
News2 days agoWomen deserve more support, not just celebration — Dr Fasawe
-
News6 hours agoCelebrating Funke Ishola: A Trailblazer and pillar of empowerment




