The 2025 budget has as its Core goals the advancement of national security, investment in youths, and national re-orientation.
President Bola Tinubu made this known in his 2025 Budget to a joint sitting of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The President who disclosed that the nation’s current foreign reserves stand at 42 billion dollars said the allocation for Defence and Security, Infrastructure, Education, and Health signifies a shift towards sustainable growth and development.
The allocation to Sectors are Defence and Security- N.91 Trillion, Infrastructure – N4.06 Trillion, Education – N3.5 Trillion, and Health N2.4 Trillion according to the President will drive development across the nation.
President Tinubu also added that Legacy projects that will stand the test of time are now ongoing across the country.
The issue of food security according to him is being approached through a multi-layered process that includes a kinetic and non-kinetic approach by equipping the military, the security services, and the police to address Banditry, Terrorism, and farmers/Herders clashes and investment in inputs and Others.
The 2025 budget has as its Core goals the advancement of national security, investment in youths, and national re-orientation.
President Bola Tinubu made this known in his 2025 Budget to a joint sitting of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The President who disclosed that the nation’s current foreign reserves stand at 42 billion dollars said the allocation for Defence and Security, Infrastructure, Education, and Health signifies a shift towards sustainable growth and development.
The allocation to Sectors are Defence and Security- N.91 Trillion, Infrastructure – N4.06 Trillion, Education – N3.5 Trillion, and Health N2.4 Trillion according to the President will drive development across the nation.
President Tinubu also added that Legacy projects that will stand the test of time are now ongoing across the country.
The issue of food security according to him is being approached through a multi-layered process that includes a kinetic and non-kinetic approach by equipping the military, the security services, and the police to address Banditry, Terrorism, and farmers/Herders clashes and investment in inputs and Others.
The 2025 budget has as its Core goals the advancement of national security, investment in youths, and national re-orientation.
President Bola Tinubu made this known in his 2025 Budget to a joint sitting of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The President who disclosed that the nation’s current foreign reserves stand at 42 billion dollars said the allocation for Defence and Security, Infrastructure, Education, and Health signifies a shift towards sustainable growth and development.
The allocation to Sectors are Defence and Security- N.91 Trillion, Infrastructure – N4.06 Trillion, Education – N3.5 Trillion, and Health N2.4 Trillion according to the President will drive development across the nation.
President Tinubu also added that Legacy projects that will stand the test of time are now ongoing across the country.
The issue of food security according to him is being approached through a multi-layered process that includes a kinetic and non-kinetic approach by equipping the military, the security services, and the police to address Banditry, Terrorism, and farmers/Herders clashes and investment in inputs and Others.
The 2025 budget has as its Core goals the advancement of national security, investment in youths, and national re-orientation.
President Bola Tinubu made this known in his 2025 Budget to a joint sitting of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The President who disclosed that the nation’s current foreign reserves stand at 42 billion dollars said the allocation for Defence and Security, Infrastructure, Education, and Health signifies a shift towards sustainable growth and development.
The allocation to Sectors are Defence and Security- N.91 Trillion, Infrastructure – N4.06 Trillion, Education – N3.5 Trillion, and Health N2.4 Trillion according to the President will drive development across the nation.
President Tinubu also added that Legacy projects that will stand the test of time are now ongoing across the country.
The issue of food security according to him is being approached through a multi-layered process that includes a kinetic and non-kinetic approach by equipping the military, the security services, and the police to address Banditry, Terrorism, and farmers/Herders clashes and investment in inputs and Others.
The 2025 budget has as its Core goals the advancement of national security, investment in youths, and national re-orientation.
President Bola Tinubu made this known in his 2025 Budget to a joint sitting of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The President who disclosed that the nation’s current foreign reserves stand at 42 billion dollars said the allocation for Defence and Security, Infrastructure, Education, and Health signifies a shift towards sustainable growth and development.
The allocation to Sectors are Defence and Security- N.91 Trillion, Infrastructure – N4.06 Trillion, Education – N3.5 Trillion, and Health N2.4 Trillion according to the President will drive development across the nation.
President Tinubu also added that Legacy projects that will stand the test of time are now ongoing across the country.
The issue of food security according to him is being approached through a multi-layered process that includes a kinetic and non-kinetic approach by equipping the military, the security services, and the police to address Banditry, Terrorism, and farmers/Herders clashes and investment in inputs and Others.
The 2025 budget has as its Core goals the advancement of national security, investment in youths, and national re-orientation.
President Bola Tinubu made this known in his 2025 Budget to a joint sitting of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The President who disclosed that the nation’s current foreign reserves stand at 42 billion dollars said the allocation for Defence and Security, Infrastructure, Education, and Health signifies a shift towards sustainable growth and development.
The allocation to Sectors are Defence and Security- N.91 Trillion, Infrastructure – N4.06 Trillion, Education – N3.5 Trillion, and Health N2.4 Trillion according to the President will drive development across the nation.
President Tinubu also added that Legacy projects that will stand the test of time are now ongoing across the country.
The issue of food security according to him is being approached through a multi-layered process that includes a kinetic and non-kinetic approach by equipping the military, the security services, and the police to address Banditry, Terrorism, and farmers/Herders clashes and investment in inputs and Others.
The 2025 budget has as its Core goals the advancement of national security, investment in youths, and national re-orientation.
President Bola Tinubu made this known in his 2025 Budget to a joint sitting of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The President who disclosed that the nation’s current foreign reserves stand at 42 billion dollars said the allocation for Defence and Security, Infrastructure, Education, and Health signifies a shift towards sustainable growth and development.
The allocation to Sectors are Defence and Security- N.91 Trillion, Infrastructure – N4.06 Trillion, Education – N3.5 Trillion, and Health N2.4 Trillion according to the President will drive development across the nation.
President Tinubu also added that Legacy projects that will stand the test of time are now ongoing across the country.
The issue of food security according to him is being approached through a multi-layered process that includes a kinetic and non-kinetic approach by equipping the military, the security services, and the police to address Banditry, Terrorism, and farmers/Herders clashes and investment in inputs and Others.
The 2025 budget has as its Core goals the advancement of national security, investment in youths, and national re-orientation.
President Bola Tinubu made this known in his 2025 Budget to a joint sitting of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The President who disclosed that the nation’s current foreign reserves stand at 42 billion dollars said the allocation for Defence and Security, Infrastructure, Education, and Health signifies a shift towards sustainable growth and development.
The allocation to Sectors are Defence and Security- N.91 Trillion, Infrastructure – N4.06 Trillion, Education – N3.5 Trillion, and Health N2.4 Trillion according to the President will drive development across the nation.
President Tinubu also added that Legacy projects that will stand the test of time are now ongoing across the country.
The issue of food security according to him is being approached through a multi-layered process that includes a kinetic and non-kinetic approach by equipping the military, the security services, and the police to address Banditry, Terrorism, and farmers/Herders clashes and investment in inputs and Others.