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Where is the 2026 Federal Budget?

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Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), a Nigerian Knowledge Institution, notes with regret the  continued grievous violation of the constitutional and statutory right of Nigerians to information on the details of the allocation and management of public expenditure and  resources at the federal level. From the scheme and trajectory of events, these denials  are deliberate and targeted at frustrating the exercise of the right of Nigerians to  participate and make informed inputs into the fiscal governance system. 

We recall that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed and assented to the 2026 federal  budget on April 17 2026. Today is May 4, 2026 and seventeen days after the assent to  the budget. A review of the budget segment of the website of the Budget Office of the  Federation (BOF) which normally hosts the federal budget reveals that it has not been  uploaded to the website. Furthermore, the approved budget is not available on any other  public electronic portal of the Federal Government.  

This continues the trajectory of the deliberate restriction of information and gross  dereliction of duties by the BOF and the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, considering that the executive budget proposal which was presented by the President to  the National Assembly on the 19th of December 2025 was only uploaded to the website  on January 8 2026 – twenty days after presentation. 

We are aware that uploading a soft copy of the approved budget to the website of the  BOF is an exercise that will not take up to twenty minutes. So, what exactly is responsible  for the delay? Pray, is the budget still being reviewed and worked upon in the manner of  the Tax Bills that were altered after legislative approval? The BOF needs to explain to  Nigerians. 

Furthermore, it is a matter of grave concern that seventeen days after the presidential  assent, the BOF, Minister of Budget and Economic Planning and the Coordinating  Minister for the Economy have not deemed it fit to have a budget briefing or breakdown  session with Nigerians through the media where the details and economic policy leads  behind the budget are explained and clarified. 

CSJ hereby reminds the BOF and the respective Ministers of the provisions of section 48  (1) of the Fiscal Responsibility Act: 

The Federal Government shall ensure that its fiscal and financial affairs are  conducted in a transparent manner and accordingly ensure full and timely  disclosure and wide publication of all transactions and decisions involving public  revenues and expenditures and their implications for its finances. 

This deliberate refusal by the BOF to perform a statutory duty runs contrary to the entire  gamut of the Freedom of Information Act and the constitutional fundamental objective of  participation by the people in their fiscal governance – because no one can participate or  make informed contributions without the requisite information. 

CSJ therefore demands that the Director General of the BOF takes action to upload the  assented 2026 federal budget to the website of the Office within 48 hours of this media  statement. This is not a request for a favour. It is a demand for the performance of a  constitutional and statutory duty. If the leadership of the BOF is not ready and willing or  not in a position to timely and meticulously perform this duty as they have shown by their  previous failure, the option is very clear. Resignation is the most clear and reasonable  option because no one is entitled to be paid at tax payers expense and occupy a high  public position without the willingness, ability and capacity to perform the functions of the  office. 

Finally, we demand that the BOF, Minister of Budget and Economic Planning and the  Minister of Finance/Coordinating Minister for the Economy urgently hold a 2026 federal  budget briefing, being a tradition set over the years of reforms in fiscal governance to  improve transparency and accountability in public finance management. 

Eze Onyekpere, Esq 

Lead Director

Author: Center for Social Justice

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