Saturday, December 27, 2025 - Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Philip Agbese, has said the Federal Government will operate a single budget from March 2026.
Agbese disclosed this on Friday in an interview with
journalists in Abuja, stating that the repeal and re-enactment of both budgets
would ensure a coherent and predictable funding structure.
He said the repeal and re-enactment of the budget is
intended to align the nation’s budgeting system with global and international
best practices.
According to him, it would also ensure transparency and
accountability at all levels and lessen the burden of oversight during
implementation.
“By adopting a single budget after 31 March 2026, the
executive will be able to execute the budget without much hassle. When there is
a single funding system, it becomes easier to manage cash flow and ensure
timely releases,” he said.
The deputy spokesperson of the Green Chamber also praised
President Tinubu for promising budget discipline and economic stability.
Agbese added that the parliament is committed to reforms
that would strengthen public finance management, improve service delivery, and
restore public confidence in the budgeting process.
The Federal Government has faced significant challenges in
executing the 2024 and 2025 budgets, resulting in the operation of multiple
appropriations within a single fiscal year.
It is recalled that on Tuesday, the National Assembly, at
the request of President Tinubu, repealed and re-enacted the 2024 and 2025
budgets.
It also extended the implementation timeline of the 2025 budget through March 2026 to ensure fiscal alignment and continuity of public expenditure.

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