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20/12/2025

2026 BUDGET SPEECH
"BUDGET OF CONSOLIDATION, RENEWED RESILIENCE AND SHARED PROSPERITY"

Presented by:
His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, At the Joint Session of the National Assembly, Abuja, Friday, 19 December 2025

PROTOCOLS
o Distinguished Senate President,

o Rt. Honourable Speaker and Honourable Members of the House of Representatives,

o Distinguished Senators and Honourable Members of the National Assembly,

o Fellow Nigerians,

1. I am here today to fulfil an essential constitutional obligation by presenting the 2026 Appropriation Bill to this esteemed Joint Session of the National Assembly for your consideration.

2. This budget represents a defining moment in our national journey of reform and transformation. Over the last two and a half years, my government has methodically confronted long‑standing structural weaknesses, stabilised our economy, rebuilt confidence, and laid a durable foundation for the construction of a more resilient, inclusive, and dynamic Nigeria.

3. Though necessary, the reforms have not been painless. Families and businesses have faced pressure; established systems have been disrupted; and budget ex*****on has been tested. I acknowledge these difficulties plainly. Yet, I am here, today, to assure Nigerians that their sacrifices are not in vain. The path of reform is seldom smooth, but it is the surest route to lasting stability and shared prosperity.

4. Today, I present a Budget that consolidates our gains, strengthens our resilience, and takes this country from out of the dark tunnel of hopelessness, from survival to growth.

5. The 2026 Budget is themed: "Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity". It reflects our determination to lock in macroeconomic stability, deepen competitiveness, and ensure that growth translates into decent jobs, rising incomes, and a better quality of life across for every Nigerian.

6. Mr. Chairman, Leaders of the National Assembly, while the global outlook continues to improve, this Budget aims to further strengthen our Nigerian economy to benefit all our citizens.

7. I am encouraged that our reform efforts are already yielding measurable results:
1) Our economy grew by 3.98 per cent in Q3 2025, up from 3.86 per cent in Q3 2024.

2) Inflation has moderated for eight consecutive months, with headline inflation declining to 14.45 per cent in November 2025, from 24.23 per cent in March 2025. With stabilising food and energy prices, tighter monetary conditions, and improving supply responses, we expect the deflationary trend to persist over the 2026 horizon, barring major supply shocks.

3) Oil production has improved, supported by enhanced security, technology deployment, and sector reforms.

4) Non‑oil revenues have expanded significantly through better tax administration.

5) Investor confidence is returning, reflected in capital inflows, renewed project financing, and stronger private‑sector participation.

6) Our external reserves rose to a 7‑year high of about US47 billion dollars as of last month, providing over 10 months of import cover and a more substantial buffer against shocks.

8. These outcomes are not accidental or lucky. They are the consequence of our difficult policy choices. Our next objective is to deepen our gains in pursuit of enduring and inclusive prosperity.

9. Mr. Chairman, Distinguished Members, our 2025 budget implementation faced the realities of transition and competing ex*****on demands. As of Q3 2025, we recorded:
· 18.6 trillion naira in revenue — representing 61% of our target; and
· 24.66 trillion naira in expenditure — representing 60% of our target.

10. Following the extension of the 2024 capital budget ex*****on to December 2025, a total of 2.23 trillion naira was released for the implementation of 2024 capital projects as of June 2025.

11. While fiscal challenges persisted, the government met its key obligations. However, only 3.10 trillion naira — about 17.7% of the 2025 capital budget — was released as of Q3, reflecting the emphasis on completing priority 2024 capital projects during the transition period.

12. Let me be clear: 2026 will be a year of stronger discipline in budget ex*****on. I have issued directives to the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, the Honourable Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, the Accountant‑General of the Federation, and the Director‑General of the Budget Office of the Federation to ensure that the 2026 Budget is implemented strictly in line with the appropriated details and timelines.

13. We expect improved revenue performance through the new National Tax Acts and the ongoing reforms in the oil and gas sector — reforms designed not merely to raise revenue, but to drive transparency, efficiency, fairness, and long‑term value in our fiscal architecture.

14. I have also provided clear and direct guidance regarding Government‑Owned Enterprises. Heads of all agencies have been directed to meet their assigned revenue targets. To support this, we will deploy end‑to‑end digitisation of revenue mobilisation — standardised e‑collections, interoperable payment rails, automated reconciliation, data‑driven risk profiling, and real‑time performance dashboards — so leakages are sealed, compliance is verifiable, and remittances are prompt. These targets will form core components of performance evaluations and institutional scorecards. Nigeria can no longer afford leakages, inefficiencies, or underperformance in strategic agencies. Every institution must play its part.

15. Mr Chairman and fellow Nigerians, the 2026 Budget is guided by four clear objectives:
1) Consolidate macroeconomic stability;
2) Improve the business and investment environment;
3) Promote job‑rich growth and reduce poverty; and
4) Strengthen human capital development while protecting the vulnerable.

16. In short: we will spend with purpose, manage debt with discipline, and pursue broad-based, sustainable growth.

17. Distinguished Members, the 2026 Federal Budget is anchored on realism, prudence, and growth.

18. The key aggregates are as follows:
1) Expected total revenue is 34.33 trillion naira.

2) Projected total expenditure is 58.18 trillion naira, including 15.52 trillion naira for debt servicing.

3) Recurrent (non‑debt) expenditure is 15.25 trillion naira.

4) Capital expenditure will be 26.08 trillion.

5) The Budget deficit is expected to be 23.85 trillion naira, representing 4.28% of GDP.


19. These numbers are not mere accounting lines. They are a statement of national priorities. We remain firmly committed to fiscal sustainability, debt transparency, and value‑for‑money spending.

20. The 2026–2028 Medium‑Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper sets the parameters for this Budget. Our projections are based on:
1) a conservative crude oil benchmark of US64.85 dollars per barrel;
2) crude oil production of 1.84 million barrels per day; and
3) an average exchange rate of 1,400 naira to the US Dollar for the 2026 fiscal year.

21. We will continue to reduce waste, strengthen controls, and ensure that every naira borrowed or spent delivers measurable public value.

22. Our allocations reflect the Renewed Hope Agenda and the practical needs of Nigerians. Key sectoral provisions include:
1) Defence and security: 5.41 trillion naira
2) Infrastructure: 3.56 trillion naira
3) Education: 3.52 trillion naira
4) Health: 2.48 trillion naira

23. These priorities are interlinked. Without security, investment will not thrive. Without educated and healthy citizens, productivity will not rise. Without infrastructure, jobs and enterprises will not scale. This Budget is, therefore, designed to provide a single, coherent programme of national renewal.

A. National Security and Peacebuilding
24. National Security remains the foundation of development. The 2026 Budget strengthens support for:
· modernisation of the Armed Forces;
· intelligence‑driven policing and joint operations;
· border security and technology‑enabled surveillance; and
· community‑based peacebuilding and conflict prevention.

25. We will invest in security with clear accountability for outcomes — because security spending must deliver results. To secure our country, our priority will remain on increasing the fighting capability of our armed forces and other security agencies and boosting the effectiveness of our fighting forces with cutting-edge equipment and other hardware.

26. We will usher in a new era of criminal justice. We will show no mercy to those who commit or support acts of terrorism, banditry, kidnapping for ransom and other violent crimes.

27. Our administration is resetting the national security architecture and establishing a new national counterterrorism doctrine — a holistic redesign anchored on unified command, intelligence gathering, community stability, and counter - insurgency. This new doctrine will fundamentally change how we confront terrorism and other violent crimes.

28. Under this new architecture, any armed group or gun-wielding non-state actors operating outside state authority will be regarded as terrorists.

29. Bandits, militias, armed gangs, armed robbers, violent cults, forest-based armed groups and foreign-linked mercenaries will all be targeted. We will go after all those who perpetrate violence for political or sectarian ends, along with those who finance and facilitate their evil schemes.

B. Human Capital Development: Education and Health
30. No nation can grow beyond the quality of its people. The 2026 Budget strengthens investments in education, skills, healthcare, and social protection.

31. In education, we are expanding access to higher education through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund. Over seven hundred and eighty eight thousand students have been supported, in partnership with two hundred and twenty nine tertiary institutions nationwide.

32. In healthcare, I am pleased to highlight that investment in healthcare is 6 per cent of the total budget size, net of liabilities.

33. We also appreciate the support of international partners. Recent high‑level engagements with the Government of the United States have opened the door to over 500 million United States dollars for health interventions across Nigeria. We welcome this partnership and assure Nigerians that these resources will be deployed transparently and effectively.

C. Infrastructure and Economic Productivity
34. Across the nation, projects of all shapes and sizes are moving from vision to reality. These include transport and energy infrastructure, port modernisation, agricultural reforms, and strategic investments to unlock private capital.

35. We will take decisive steps to strengthen agricultural markets. Food security shall remain a national priority. The 2026 Budget focuses on input financing and mechanisation; irrigation and climate‑resilient agriculture; storage and processing; and agro‑value chains.

36. These measures will reduce post‑harvest losses, improve incomes for small holders, deepen agro‑industrialisation, and build a more resilient, diversified economy.
37. In 2026, the Bank of Agriculture plans to plant confidence back into our soil; mechanising through seven regional hubs, protecting harvests with fair prices and substantial reserves, providing affordable finance to millions of small holders and growing export value. Under the plan, Nigerian farmers will cultivate one million hectares, create hundreds of thousands of jobs, and prove that prosperity can rise through better use of our God given land.

D. Procurement
38. Starting in November last year, the government has embarked upon a comprehensive framework of procurement reforms. These reforms have enhanced efficiency and generated significant cost savings for the government, resulting in resulting in reduced processing times for Government contracts and better enforcement procedures directed against erring contractors and government officials.

39. Our Nigeria First Policy has been established to encourage self-sufficiency and sustainable growth within Nigeria by promoting domestic products and businesses. By mandating that all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) consider Nigerian-made goods and local companies as their primary option, the policy aims to support local industries, create job opportunities, and reduce dependency on imported items. This bold new approach is expected to enhance the competitiveness of Nigerian enterprises, foster innovation, and ultimately contribute to the country’s overall economic development.

40. Distinguished Members and fellow Nigerians, the most significant budget is not the one we announce. It is the one we deliver.

41. Therefore, 2026 will be guided by three practical commitments:
1) Better revenue mobilisation through efficiency, transparency, and compliance.
2) Better spending by prioritising projects that can be completed, measured, and felt by citizens.
3) Better accountability through strengthening of procurement discipline, monitoring, and reporting.

42. We will build trust by matching our words with results, and our allocations with outcomes.

43. Distinguished Members of the National Assembly, fellow Nigerians, the 2026 Budget is not a budget of promises; it is a Budget of consolidation, renewed resilience and shared prosperity. It builds on the reforms of the past two and a half years, addresses emerging challenges, and sets a clear path towards a more secure, more competitive, more equitable, and more hopeful Nigeria.

44. I commend the people of this country for their understanding and resilience. My administration remains committed to easing the burdens of the transition to a more stable and prosperous nation. We promise to make sure that the benefits of reform reach households and communities across the Federation.

45. In united purpose between the Executive and the Legislature; and with the resilience of the Nigerian people, we will deliver the full promise of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

46. It is, therefore, with great pleasure that I lay before this distinguished Joint Session of the National Assembly; the 2026 Appropriation Bill of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, titled: "Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity". I seek your partnership in charting the nation’s fiscal course for the coming year.

47. May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

48. Thank you.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
President, Commander-in-Chief of The Armed Forces,
Federal Republic of Nigeria

20/12/2025

Yesterday, the House of Representatives raised the limits on campaign spending for candidates running for elective positions:

- Presidential: Initial - N5 billion | Amendment - N10 billion

- Governorship: Initial - N1 billion | Amendment - N3 billion

- Senatorial: Initial - N100 million | Amendment - N500 million

- House of Representatives: Initial - N70 million | Amendment - N250 million

- State Assembly: Initial - N30 million | Amendment - N100 million

- LG Chairmanship: Initial - N30 million | Amendment - N100 million

- Councillorship: Initial - N5 million | Amendment - N10 million

- An individual or entity cannot donate to a candidate more than 500 million naira.

16/12/2025

MBAGWA STATE ASSEMBLY BENUE STATE COME 2027 Hon Levi Orhii IS FULLY ON GROUND AND COMING.

a society finds itself forced to relinquish power entirely to another society that in itself is a form of .

It have been shown that using competative standards, state in have been underdeveloped compared to other states in the country in this despensation of .

We need to understand the present position Benue has found itself, this is not the seperate but the expliotation from parties that hold no good interest for the Benue .

had have prolonged and extensive deep issues relating to bother issues and , which have dropped the production of the food basket of the nation nigeria.

This emerged from consistent attacks from the state to numerous attacks by herdsmen which today have resulted to the record of about 500,000 hectares of farming lands deserted and a 1.8 Million Benue sons and daughters trapped living in camps all around the state as if they got no home with no proper hospitality and medical care, begining from down to .

We need to beging to bear in mind that consistent between two different native changes their respective rate of development to set a genuine driven straight in any serious nation.

LEVI ORHII who would be contesting for MBAGWA STATE ASSEMBLY position is set to set this tracks straight in numerous developments even as the nation stands on the virge of deep food security if control measures are not put in place to prevent food shortage in both and Nigeria at large.

Prince David Inya Vandeikya.
Hon Levi Orhii Campaign Organization

15/12/2025

From Benue to the World!💃🏽
Hon Levi Orhii Campaign Organization

Ushongo state assembly Deserves the best.

Meet Hon Levi Orhii a Proud Son of Benue. who is Making Global Impact in the Culinary/hospitality Industry. 👨‍🍳🍳

Born and raised in Ushongo Local Government Area of Benue State, Levi Aondohemba Orhii is a shining example of resilience and determination. From his early education at LGA Primary School Ge-Mbayem and GSS Alu, to facing financial hurdles that delayed his studies, Levi never gave up on his dreams.

In 1999, he joined the prestigious Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers, where his culinary journey began. Over the years, he mastered the art of hospitality, rising as a renowned chef and tourism expert.

Levi further pursued education to solidify his expertise:👇

🎓 Diploma in Hotel and Catering Management – Benson Idahosa University
🎓 HND in Business Administration & Management – Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic
🎓 BAsc in Nutrition Science – Atlantic International University
🎓 MBA in Business Administration & Management – Unicaf University, Zambia
🎓 Honorary Doctorate Degree _Chartered Institute of Hospitality, Tourism & Management of America.

Today, Levi proudly serves as the Registrar of the same Institute and is the Convener & Initiator of the Benue Food Festival (BFF), a platform that celebrates and projects Benue’s rich culinary heritage to the world.

To my brother Levi Aondohemba Orhii Keep going, our international star Chef, your story is proof that resilience pays off. Your journey continues to inspire not only Benue, but Nigeria and the world at large. Greater doors are still ahead of you.

To the Benue youth, learn skills, value your culture, and turn every challenge into a stepping stone. If Levi could rise from humble beginnings to global recognition, so can you.

30/05/2023

Happy birthday my good friend Rev Father Emmanuel Abur Ngôgyo I celebrate you on the occasion of your nata day. I wish you well.

Photos from Hon Levi Orhii Campaign Organization's post 12/03/2023

QUALITY REPRESENTATION IS JUST WHAT I WISH TO OFFER TO OUR CONSTITUENTS.

The job of a legislator is not just to make laws, Sponsor and pass bills alone but to provide a better welfare package to the constituents through Constituency Projects in various areas of human endeavor and I'm willing, prepare and ready to offer my good People of Makurdi south Constituency that quality representation focusing first in those areas below.
1: UNITY OF PURPOSE AND SENSE OF BELONGING: I will make Sure that all the Communities in the Metropolitan city are carried along since we have multiple ethnic groups residence in the State all will be carried along.
2: I WILL WORK ON BILLS THAT WILL IMPROVE THE LIVES OF CONSTITUENTS: We are all aware that the living condition for an average Makurdian is not favourable and I will put in My best to pass and Sponsor bills that will improve the life of Constituents.
3: PEOPLE INCLUSIVE REGISTRATION: I will not run a one man show activity with the mandate when elected since you will be the one to Vote me in I will put you in the picture of all what we would be doing, I will organize Constituency briefings to know areas that we need to channel our energy more per time I'm also guaranteeing you a Constituency office and some traditional council halls.
4:LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTONOMY: Local government as another tire of Government need autonomy to service the grassroot and handle some project for local government development. I will stand with the new members of the Assembly to revisit the local government autonomy bill and possibly push it forward for consideration.
5: YOUTHS EMPOWERMENT AND PROJECTS: I have a robust Youths empowerment projects in Various areas eg Sports, Entertainment, Artisan, In Sports we would be organizing tunerments at least annually in some of the Sports like Football, basket ball, hand ball, athletics etc, you will agree with me that most of those sports mentioned above all have their leagues in the world and even part of Africa

Photos from Hon Levi Orhii Campaign Organization's post 11/03/2023

Hon Levi Orhii Shagbaor WILL EMPOWER THE YOUTHS OF MAKURDI SOUTH STATE ASSEMBLY TO PUSH THEIR DREAMS.

GOD WILLING.

HON LEVI ORHII have observed with keen interest that, the good people of Makurdi South state Constituency are dominated by the youths.This is because Makurdi South state constituency is located within the Metropolitan area of the Benue state capital.

Therefore, able young gents and ladies carry out most of their business and social economic activities within this assembly , as even the Benue State University and most commercial institutions are located within this constituency.

Through his interactions with the youths in South, Hon Levi Orhii came to discover that, many of them were orphans who had no one to sponsor their education, and yet still, many had parents but that, those parents were living in poor conditions in the villages and unable to pay school fees and carter for the needs of their children. Again, also found out that, many of the youths had learned one trade or another but had no capital to start any business that could earn them a living. Most painfully was that Hon that, many of the youths couldn’t afford rent and as such, had nowhere to lay their heads or no food to put in their stomachs.

Moved by this plights of the youths, Hon if elected into office God willing would initiate many policies, which would go a long way in changing the lives of many youths. First of all, have called a meeting of all students within South State Assembly. He has interacted with them and got names of those students, who are in dire need of money for school fees, and who are either orphans or had no sponsors. Hon would immediately pay their school fees first thing once elected into office God willing and thereafter he would place them on scholarships.

Secondly, Hon would stage a skills acquisition programme, wherein thousands of youths would learn one trade or another. At the end of the day, he would support many youths with capital to startup businesses of their choosing. Some would go into shoe-making, some into tailoring, some into barbing/hairdressing and many others opened provision and boutique shops.

Thirdly, Hon have also promised to pay accommodations for many youths who are students within South that are genuinely in school but have accommodational issues. Not just that, he have also promised to provide feeding for many students and many of them would come to eat at his table throughout his stay as the Member State House of Assembly representing the Good people of South State Assembly God willing.

In addition, Hon have also promised to pay special attention to those categories of students who are not schooling nor have no trade to boast of. To these students, Hon Levi have promised to buy tricycles (keke) and motorcycles so they could also earn some living. By so doing, many of the youths would be saved from idleness which could have led them into cultism, prostitution, drug abuse and other forms of crime.

Now, as you read this articulated Write-Up, I hereby, beseech you that Hon Levi Orhii would not be empowering our able bodied youths, with wheelbarrows to push load in the market and in motor parks but build a career driven youths invaded in them the Fear of God.

The good news is that, the messiah is coming soon! Hon Levi Aondohemba Orhii will get our youths pushing their dreams, not wheelbarrows! VOTE ORHII come 18/03/2023!



Prince David Inya Vandeikya
Director Media/Publicity
Levi Aondohemba Orhii Campaign Organization.

Photos from Hon Levi Orhii Campaign Organization's post 08/03/2023

ENOUGH OF ALL THIS RETRO RIC'S, LETS GET HISTORY STRAIGHT.

Together LETS TRY Hon Levi Orhii Shagbaor For Makurdi South State Assembly come 11/03/ 2023 At The Polls.

The good people of Ipusu have blessed their very own Son Hon Levi Orhii to contest the election For south state constituency, to complete their two terms, same way Hon Benjamin Adanyi did from and the anext Assembly will come from unite ruggedly.

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BENUE STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY MAKURDI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY LIST.

1: Alhaji M. Magaji-1979-1983
2:Abdulrahama Anas-1983-1984
3:Terese Aleva-1992-1993
4:Boniface Torbunde-1999-2003
5:Peter Igba-2003-2007
6:Chris Abari-2007-2011
7:Benjamin Adanyi-2011-2015
8:Benjamin Adanyi-2015-2019
9:Terwase Aondoakaa-2023-2023

In line with the above I want us to capture to heart that in this Democratic setting we are looking for leaders with Capacity who can turn things around not leader's with tribal and ethical sentiments like the rest of the candidates.

Our attention is drawn to the Campaign of ethnicity and tribal sentiment from the candidate of the in Makurdi south and we would be pleased to inform him that gone are the days that people just go to the pulling units uninformed, people are enlightened and they are voting candidates not party, people are voting results and productive persons that would in turn deliver to true dividends of democracy.

We also want to advice him that the Campaign of falsehood in dragging community around will not help him because even if we are to go by Zoning, are yet to complete her cycle since Benjamin Adanyi from did two terms the People of would also finish their two terms & is the completion.

We further advice electorate to Vote competency, productivity, Character and avoid Candidates who are character bankruptcy who refuse to tell the people of south who are visitors and non tribes what they have to offer rather going about sentimental Campaign of ethnicity and .

Lastly before I drop the ink, let's be prey reminded that, Benjamin Adanyi did two terms , it's also turn to complete their two terms before the assembly for south would again, even as we are not ready to do campaign of we are focusd on what we can do to improve the lives of the constituents our Campaign is issue based.

Prince David Inya Vandeikya

Director Media/Publicity

Hon Levi Orhii Campaign Organization 2023

Photos from Hon Levi Orhii Campaign Organization's post 08/03/2023

ENOUGH OF THE INSULTS LETS GET HISTORY STRAIGHT.

Because surely Makurdi South State Assembly God willing Levi Orhii is a call to serve.

Full Analysis in cristal coming in before the close of the day so please stay tuned.

Meanwhile pls Listen.

For the sake of our generation and posterity, we need to teach factual history and not just cook up some c**k and bull ego-centric concoctions as facts.

The attitude of recycling long tales steeped in empty arrogance should be discarded before you miseducate your kids with fictions.

Hon Levi Orhii We Move^^^^^^^^

Prince David Inya Vandeikya

Director Media/Publicity

Hon Levi Orhii Campaign Organization

07/03/2023

Hon Levi Orhii Campaign Organization Mourns His Late Father 11 Years Ofter His Death.

It's eleven 11years now that you have departed to be with your creator my beloved father Mr Joseph Orhii (Joe Ku ) your decipline and the way you brought me up have built me into the man I'm today.

I promise to make you proud where ever you are.

May God continue to rest your Soul in Jesus name. Amen.

Levi Aondohemba Orhi

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