Nigerian President Bola Tinubu attends 2024 budget presentation ceremony

Morakinyo Akinosun

An analysis by Tracka, an open-source service delivery monitoring platform, has revealed that the federal government of Nigeria allocated 2,558 projects worth ₦628 billion to the wrong agencies in the 2024 budget.

Budgit, a Nigerian civil society organisation and parent body of Tracka made this known in a statement on Monday.

The report identified misplaced projects across different agencies, and the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (SMEDAN) was particularly frequent.

According to the report, the federal government allocated N5 billion to SMEDAN to purchase and distribute official vehicles to selected traditional rulers in the six geo-political zones.

SMEDAN was also allocated N1.2 billion for the purchase of operational vehicles across southwestern states and another N1 billion to provide medical outreach services in selected communities in Kaduna State.

Inforgraph detailing misplaced projects in the 2024 Budget. Source: Tracka
Inforgraph detailing misplaced projects in the 2024 Budget. Source: Tracka
Inforgraph detailing misplaced projects in the 2024 Budget. Source: Tracka

The report highlighted how the FG allocated N732 billion for vague empowerment projects in the 2024 budget. It partly blamed the National Assembly for the vague budget lines and pointed out that the allocations could be problematic for fiscal transparency.

“Previously, empowerment projects were limited to constituency projects, but over the years, they have gradually seeped into capital projects through insertions by the National Assembly,” the report said.

“In the 2024 federal government budget, there are 4,440 empowerment projects. Tracka maintains that empowerment projects are vague and challenging to track due to their nature. These projects are also used as a funnel to transfer public resources to party loyalists, resulting in the misuse of public funds.”

Late 2023, the Ministry of Women Affairs allocated about N2.5 billion out of a N10 billion capital expenditure budget to buying refrigerators in the Senate President’s constituency, according to a report by Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ).

The National Assembly was also thrown into turmoil over allegations of budget padding in March 2024.

Tracka, however, called on anti-graft agencies to probe the budgetary anomalies to prevent misappropriation and embezzlement.

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