
The Federal Government of Nigeria has refuted claims that it spent over ₦8 trillion outside the approved 2026 budget, challenging anyone who believes this to provide evidence. This statement comes in response to remarks made by IMF Resident Representative in Nigeria, Christian Ebeke, who indicated that approximately two percent of Nigeria’s GDP was spent outside the budget in 2025.
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has denied allegations of spending ₦8 trillion outside the 2026 budget, asserting that a report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was misrepresented. Finance Minister Taiwo Oyedele provided clarification on the matter.
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