2026 Budget: Minister seeks robust funding for information ministry

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, says he is optimistic the 2026 budget will meet the ministry’s operational requirements.
Mr Idris spoke on Tuesday after the executive session of the 2026 Joint Budget Defence Meeting with the National Assembly committees in Abuja.
He urged lawmakers to ensure adequate funding for the ministry and its agencies to enable them to discharge their statutory mandate effectively.
“At the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, we are responsible for ensuring Nigerians are informed, enlightened, and educated about government programmes and policies.
“All national priorities ought to be articulated by the Minister of Information. Without proper funding, this responsibility cannot be effectively achieved. We are on the same page with the National Assembly,” he said.
He expressed hope that lawmakers would secure sufficient funding for the ministry and its agencies to enhance public awareness of the administration’s policies.
“We are doing our best with available resources, but we must do better. When funding improves, especially for the National Orientation Agency, our impact will be greater,” he said.
Mr Idris stressed that agencies, including the Nigerian Television Authority, the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Voice of Nigeria, and the News Agency of Nigeria, require adequate funding.
He thanked the joint Senate and House committees for their efforts last year to improve the ministry’s funding.
“We were here last year, and they made serious attempts to secure proper funding for us. We did not achieve much then, but during today’s executive session, they renewed their passionate appeal,” the minister said.
He noted that the committee chairman had pledged to take the matter up with the National Assembly leadership.
On the 2025 budget performance, Mr Idris said government policy commitments would account for about 70 per cent of allocations into 2026.
“Our capital allocation for 2026 stands at N1.434 billion, while overhead is N1.27 billion.
“In 2025, personnel costs were appropriated at N5.588 billion, with additional allocations amounting to N932.05 billion,” he said.
(NAN)
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