Nigeria’s 2026 budget: Reading the state’s true priorities

    Oluyemi Adeosun | Insights | Feb 16, 2026    
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Budgets are never just spreadsheets. They are political and economic statements, quietly revealing what a government worries about most, what it is trying to protect, and where it is willing to take risks. Nigeria’s 2026 budget tells the story of a state still preoccupied with staying afloat. Insecurity, debt pressure, and institutional stress dominate the thinking, even as policymakers make cautious attempts at adjustment.

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