The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria has announced a net operating surplus of ₦19.5 billion for the 2025 financial year, representing year-on-year growth of over 68.4 per cent.
Mr Yakubu explained that the aggregate expenditure for the 2026 budget proposal is six per cent higher than the 2025 budget estimate.
“Please, no more protests. You will be paid before December 20,” Mr Umahi told government contractors.
Mr Edun added that the Sokoto government would provide counterpart funding for the health initiative.
The Federal Executive Council has approved major road contracts and project reviews worth over N400 billion.
Aviation minister Festus Keyamo disclosed this while briefing State House correspondents.
“Council ratified the approval for the design and construction of official residences for the heads of the federal courts,” Mr Wike said.
Mr Idris said the government is responding responsibly and diplomatically to the recent designation of Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” by the United States.
“I am still going to make a proposal to the Federal Executive Council that all those schools in Nigeria that are charging in foreign currencies should be closed,” said Mr Alake.
The minister stressed that President Bola Tinubu’s administration is committed to transforming Nigeria’s transport and logistics landscape.
