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2025 Budget: Senate Rejects Information Ministry’s Budget, Demands Increased Funding

Genesis Obong
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Genesis Obong is a Journalist with relevant experience in Business, Finance and Economic matters in Nigeria and across the West African space.
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Published: 2025/01/21
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The Senate Committee on Appropriations has emphatically rejected the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation’s 2025 budget proposal, labeling it woefully inadequate.

This decisive action, announced by Committee Chairman Senator Kenneth Eze during the Minister, Mohammed Idris’s budget defense, underscores the critical need for increased government support for public communication and national orientation.

Senator Eze, expressing the committee’s unanimous stance, emphasized the ministry’s pivotal role in driving the President’s transformative agenda. “Last year,” he stated, “we strongly advocated for substantial funding for the information sector, recognizing its immense importance. Unfortunately, our recommendations were largely ignored. Now, the ministry returns with an even lower allocation, which we find utterly unacceptable.”

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He continued, “The government must understand that effectively disseminating information and promoting national values requires adequate resources. We cannot, in good conscience, approve this grossly underfunded proposal. We have therefore returned the budget to the ministry, demanding a significant increase or facing the possibility of zero allocation.”

Minister Idris, while acknowledging the ministry’s mandate to project and defend Nigeria’s image, highlighted the 2024 initiatives aimed at enhancing public communication and citizen engagement. However, these efforts, crucial in today’s rapidly evolving information landscape, are severely hampered by inadequate funding.

This rejection by the Senate sends a strong message to the government about the critical importance of investing in effective public communication. In an era of increasing information overload and the rise of misinformation, a well-funded and empowered Ministry of Information is not just desirable, it is essential for national development.

 

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