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| 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by adenigga(op): 5:50am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Ten states are planning to source about N4.287tn from loans, bonds, grants, capital receipts, and public-private partnerships to finance capital projects in their 2026 budgets. Collectively, the states, including Lagos, Abia, Ogun, Enugu, Osun, Delta, Sokoto, Edo, Bayelsa, and Gombe, presented budgets totalling N14.174tn to lawmakers.Source: https://punchng.com/10-states-plan-n4-3tn-borrowing-to-fund-2026-budgets
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| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by helinues: 6:09am On Dec 31, 2025 |
They should show us what they have done with the last loans. State governors should stop mortgaging their state |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by Osariemen12: 6:13am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Mostly to be mismanaged if transparency in spending is not prioritized. What does Lagos do with all these loans if the scenes we saw at the Eyo Festival were actually a true depiction of streets in the state? |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by tiswell(m): 6:14am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Na why it's good to have a sound economist like Soludo at the helms ![]() Career politicians are not healthy for governance |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by Riversides2003(m): 6:14am On Dec 31, 2025 |
All they do is borrow borrow and borrow. I thought they said after removal of subsidy borrowing will stop |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by Redoil: 6:15am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Ten states are planning to source about N4.287tn from loans, bonds, grants, capital receipts, and public-private partnerships to finance capital projects in their 2026 budgets. Collectively, the states, including Lagos, Abia, Ogun, Enugu, Osun, Delta, Sokoto, Edo, Bayelsa, and Gombe, presented budgets totaling N14.174tn to lawmakers. most of the present and past state governors uses such fund to buy properties in USA and UK |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by omoredia: 6:22am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Nigeria doesn't need a new tax law, we need leaders to make our old taxes work. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by omoredia: 6:22am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Cutting down wasteful spending is never in their agenda |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by callthefred: 6:24am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Osun that isn't borrowing before suddenly wants to borrow over 200b in election year? This is interesting. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by Sirseedorf(m): 6:27am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Loans that will not yield any positive impact on the masses, loan that will be looted and relooted. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by HacheNoire: 6:27am On Dec 31, 2025 |
They have borrowed the future of the unborn! Look at Lagos, despite massive debt, huge IGR and FG allocation, it’s still struggling to provide pipe borne water for the entire residence. LASU is practically a cattle ranch with farm houses on it. Healthcare in shambles. Education is dead! Security now owned by touts who even command more respect than the state government. They keep piling debts with no end result or accountability. Lagosians are just like MAGA. APC can rape and re-rape them, they will still vote for same party. I will still not deny the achievements of the party under Tinubu and Fashola, but afterwards, it was like Lagosians were compelled to vote for dead brains. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by Didijiji: 6:31am On Dec 31, 2025 |
I thought they said allocations have quadrupled Why borrow again We sinned and APC was sent as a national punishment |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by sweetkev(m): 6:35am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Always borrowing since after independence with nothing to show. Money that will be looted. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by SmartPolician: 6:37am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Riversides2003:There's nothing wrong with borrowing money. Everyone who wants to grow MUST borrow money. For example, Dangote is a billionaire in dollars, but he's still borrowing money. We should be more interested in transparency, accountability and borrowing money to invest in projects that can repay the loans over time. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by gentlesmithugo(m): 6:41am On Dec 31, 2025 |
SmartPolician:i no one fuul will support dis borrowing dey always support everything about dis govt.tueh |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by Good2go1: 6:49am On Dec 31, 2025 |
This advice is most needed by tinibu helinues: |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by helinues: 7:00am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Good2go1:Stick to the topic of discussion and stop doing cho cho cho |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by Godfullsam(m): 7:05am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Government of borrow borrow.. I don't know why federal government still borrows money to fund budget despite the huge fund generated from subsidy removal and tax. I don't know why states still borrow money to fund budget despite the huge FAAC they get every month. Funny enough, we don't get to see much of what they are doing with the money. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by asfrank(m): 7:08am On Dec 31, 2025 |
See them change narrative, because Abua, Enugu states are mentioned. Normal thing for government to borrow, provided it's solvent enough to repay, and most especially if the funds are used for strictly capital projects. These projects should be primed to generate revenue, from which the loans are to be paid back. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by Godfullsam(m): 7:09am On Dec 31, 2025 |
helinues:When the root is rotten, the branches will be affected. Once the federal government stop borrowing, the states will follow suit. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:11am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Borrow borrow will never make us rich o |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by helinues: 7:14am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Godfullsam:Is it that some of you can't make any logical arguments without blaming FG even if the news is not about them? |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by Julibet: 7:15am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Let them tax heaven and earth, as far as they don't plug the holes from which these politicians steal, we will borrow for our future generations. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by SmartPolician: 7:20am On Dec 31, 2025 |
gentlesmithugo:You didn't grasp the comment you quoted because you know ZILCH about how your world works and don't even want to learn. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by AMINDA: 7:23am On Dec 31, 2025 |
So much for "governors are making so much money". They know the value of the allocation previously is higher than what we have now. Even Tinubu has broken the ceilings in terms of federal borrowings. What then is the advantage of the "subsidy is gone" beyond plunging the citizenry into multidimensional poverty? Who will the citizens borrow from? |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by tesseract: 7:23am On Dec 31, 2025 |
We all know that Nigerian politicians borrow money with absolutely zero intentions of paying back and zero intentions of using them judiciously. I see some people saying there is no problem with borrowing, true. But there is a very big problem with the individuals borrowing the money. Instead of embarking on projects that will yield returns, they'll start squandering the funds. No accountability and as a result of that, no consequences. The delusions of these pro-borrowing individuals is something else. For anyone to think the terms and conditions of such loans will be favorable or to think these politicians will use it well is the height of self deception. Anyways, It's your taxes that will pay for the interests of all these loans and they will never be paid back. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by reddingtonblack: 7:25am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Subsidy is gone, more money to governors, more taxation, on top high revenue We are borrowing like never before Nigerians are just sacrificing for nothing |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by iwaeda: 7:33am On Dec 31, 2025 |
They told you they have more money by removing subsidy and putting people in untold hardships. ![]() |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by correctyourself(m): 7:35am On Dec 31, 2025 |
reddingtonblack:They have advanced their corruption to another level by borrowing and looting same money. The one they get through contract inflation is no longer sufficient for them to loot They're done looting the one refund from Abacha, now is borrow and loot. While they tell the masses to be patriotic. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by WhizdomXX(m): 7:38am On Dec 31, 2025*. Modified: 8:30am On Dec 31, 2025 |
adenigga:How did Delta's debt reduce by 92 bn, what I see here is less than 100 million naira reduction, about 50 million if I'm correct. |
| Re: 10 States Plan ₦4.3 Trillion Borrowing To Fund 2026 Budgets by tym92(m): 7:45am On Dec 31, 2025 |
Borrow, borrow and borrow. ![]() Loot, loot and loot, when will all this stop? |
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