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₦246bn NEDC Allocation Not For Salaries Alone, Budget Office Clarifies

Samuel Ossai by Samuel Ossai
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The Budget Office of the Federation has dismissed claims that the North-East Development Commission (NEDC) was running a ₦246 billion salary-budget, describing the allegation as misleading and based on a misreading of Nigeria’s budgeting framework.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Budget Office clarified that the ₦246.77 billion reflected against the North-East Development Commission in the federal budget is a statutory lump-sum allocation, not a personnel-only provision.

According to the office, such aggregate figures are consistent with established budget preparation practices for statutory and quasi-statutory agencies under the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF).

“It is incorrect to suggest that ₦244 billion of this allocation is earmarked for salaries,” the statement said, adding that allocations may temporarily appear under the personnel cost heading during budget preparation as a technical placeholder where agencies have yet to submit full internal economic breakdowns.

The Budget Office explained that this presentation is a recognised procedural convention pending detailed submissions, legislative adjustments and approved reallocations during budget execution, and should not be confused with spending intent.

On capital expenditure, the office noted that the ₦2.70 billion cited in some public commentaries reflects a rephrasing of capital votes approved by the National Assembly of Nigeria in the 2025 budget, with about 70 per cent rolled into the 2026 fiscal year.

It stressed that the decision was legislative and related to the timing and sequencing of appropriations, not an indication that the commission lacked development projects.

The Budget Office further stated that project schedules attached to the same budget documents show ongoing interventions across the North East, including agricultural support programmes, food security initiatives, reconstruction of internally displaced persons’ camps, borehole projects, security logistics, orphanage construction and constituency-level development projects.

“Selective reading of a single budget line while ignoring accompanying schedules is not analysis; it is a distortion,” the statement said.

Addressing concerns about personnel costs, the office said such expenditures are neither unusual nor improper for a development commission, noting that engineers, project managers, procurement officers, monitoring and evaluation teams and fiduciary oversight staff are essential for effective project delivery.

The Budget Office added that the NEDC operates within established accountability frameworks, including the MTEF, annual Appropriation Acts, National Assembly oversight, quarterly budget performance reports and statutory audits.

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While welcoming public scrutiny, the office urged commentators to engage responsibly with fiscal information, warning that misinformation and ignorance of the budget process undermine informed accountability.

“The claim that the NEDC exists merely to pay salaries is unfounded,” the statement said, reiterating that technical budget presentation should not be weaponised as public commentary.

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