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Tinubu Requests N9trn Increase in 2026 Budge

March 31, 2026
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally requested the National Assembly’s approval for a substantial upward revision of the 2026 Appropriation Bill, seeking an additional N9 trillion that would swell the proposed federal budget from approximately N58.4 trillion to N67.4 trillion.

The request, contained in a letter dated March 30 and addressed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, was read aloud during Tuesday’s plenary session in the Senate chamber, marking one of the final legislative steps before the budget’s anticipated passage later that same day.

This development comes just months after President Tinubu presented the original N58.18–N58.47 trillion “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity” to a joint sitting of the National Assembly in December 2025.

That proposal already stood as one of Nigeria’s largest-ever budgets, with heavy emphasis on security, infrastructure, human capital development, and debt servicing amid ongoing economic reforms.

The late-stage request for a nearly 15% increase reflects the administration’s attempt to clean up lingering fiscal loose ends while advancing key priorities, but it also raises fresh questions about the true size of the deficit, borrowing needs, and long-term debt sustainability in an economy still grappling with inflation, currency pressures, and revenue shortfalls.

In the letter, President Tinubu outlined three core objectives for the proposed N9 trillion adjustment:

1. Regularisation of legacy commitments — To account for and settle outstanding obligations from previous appropriation cycles, preventing these “carry-over” projects and payments from weighing down the 2026 fiscal framework.

2. Consolidation of government indebtedness — To bring existing obligations fully within the formal budget while making limited provisions for strategic new priority projects.

3. Alignment with revised financing plans — To ensure the expanded expenditure aligns with available funding sources in a way that safeguards macro-fiscal stability and eases pressure on the domestic financial market.

The President framed the move as a step toward greater fiscal transparency and more effective implementation of “priority national programmes,” arguing that addressing these legacy issues head-on would ultimately strengthen public finances rather than undermine them. The additional funds, he said, would help deliver critical initiatives without compromising overall sustainability.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio referred the request immediately to the Senate Committee on Appropriations for detailed review. The committee was expected to provide technical input before the matter returned to plenary for consideration and approval.

Reports indicate the Senate moved swiftly on the adjustment, with some accounts suggesting the budget was passed the same day incorporating the increase (potentially pushing the final figure even higher after legislative additions).

The process is intended to balance two competing imperatives: clearing historical obligations to improve implementation rates, and protecting the economy from excessive new borrowing or inflationary spending.

This N9 trillion hike comes against the backdrop of Nigeria’s challenging fiscal environment. The original 2026 proposal already envisioned a significant deficit (around N23–26 trillion in earlier estimates), financed partly through borrowing.

Expanding the budget by such a margin will likely necessitate additional domestic or external financing — a point underscored by separate concurrent requests for fresh external loans reportedly totalling around $6 billion.

Critics may view the adjustment as evidence of optimistic initial projections or the persistent challenge of budgeting in an environment of revenue uncertainty. Supporters, however, will argue it demonstrates prudent housekeeping — bringing hidden or inherited commitments into the open rather than allowing them to accumulate off-balance-sheet.

For ordinary Nigerians, the stakes are high. A larger budget could translate into more funding for infrastructure, security operations, agriculture, health, and education — sectors repeatedly highlighted as priorities.

Yet questions linger over execution: Nigeria has a long history of large budgets delivering far less on the ground due to poor implementation, corruption risks, and revenue underperformance.

As the National Assembly finalises the 2026 Appropriation Act, attention will now shift to the details of how the extra N9 trillion is allocated, the sources of funding, and the mechanisms put in place to ensure the additional resources do not simply inflate the debt stock without corresponding developmental outcomes.

The coming weeks and months will test whether this “clean-up and consolidate” approach truly strengthens fiscal discipline or merely postpones harder choices about revenue generation and spending efficiency in Africa’s largest economy.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

President Bola Tinubu has requested an additional N9 trillion to raise the 2026 Appropriation Bill from N58.4 trillion to N67.4 trillion.

This increase is primarily aimed at regularising and settling outstanding legacy commitments from previous budgets, consolidating government indebtedness, and funding limited strategic priority projects — all while seeking to maintain macro-fiscal stability.

This move reflects an effort to clean up inherited fiscal obligations and improve transparency, though it will likely require additional borrowing and careful execution to avoid further pressure on the economy.

The Senate has referred the request to its Appropriations Committee for review.

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