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Tinubu Signs Massive ₦68.32 Trillion 2026 Budget into Law – What It Means for Nigeria’s Economy

President Bola Tinubu has signed the massive ₦68.32 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill and extended the 2025 budget implementation to June 30, 2026. Full details on allocations, capital projects, and what this means for Nigeria’s economy in 2026.

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially signed the 2026 Appropriation Bill into law, approving a record-breaking ₦68.32 trillion national budget aimed at driving economic growth, infrastructure development, and improved security.

The signing, which took place on Friday, marks a significant fiscal milestone as Nigeria prepares for the new budget cycle beginning April 1, 2026. According to details shared by the Presidency, the budget includes substantial allocations, with ₦4.799 trillion earmarked for statutory transfers and ₦15.8 trillion dedicated to debt servicing.

The 2026 budget, which represents a notable increase from earlier proposals, emphasizes capital spending to support infrastructure, boost economic stability, and promote inclusive growth across the country. Sources indicate that nearly half of the total expenditure is directed toward capital projects.

Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga confirmed the development, highlighting the administration’s commitment to disciplined budget execution and renewed hope for Nigerians.This fiscal framework comes amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the economy, address security challenges, and deliver on key infrastructure promises. Stakeholders will now closely monitor how the allocations translate into tangible outcomes in the coming months.The National Assembly had earlier passed the expanded budget after incorporating adjustments proposed by the executive.

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