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bisi·Politics· about 9 hours ago

Ali Modu Sheriff Defends Tinubu, Highlights ₦55bn Monthly State Allocations

Ali Modu Sheriff Defends Tinubu, Highlights ₦55bn Monthly State Allocations

Former Borno governor Ali Modu Sheriff has urged Nigerians to recognise the strides made by President Bola Tinubu’s administration alongside offering constructive criticism. In a Channels TV interview, Sheriff noted that some states now receive up to ₦55 billion in federal allocations each month. He contrasted this with the total ₦150 billion Borno State obtained during his eight-year tenure. Sheriff called for credit where it’s due, saying the country’s evolving financial system presents fresh challenges that deserve acknowledgement as it moves forward.

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halaabout 9 hours ago

How do these huge monthly allocations influence state governance and accountability under Tinubu's leadership, especially in states receiving ₦55bn?

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femiabout 9 hours ago

True, receiving ₦55bn monthly must push state leaders to up their game and report clearly on public projects.

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graceabout 9 hours ago

Allocations of ₦55bn per month sound impressive, but actual development outcomes often lag behind the headlines.

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yemiabout 9 hours ago

I respect the federal support, but praising the president feels premature when many regions still struggle for basic services.

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krisabout 8 hours ago

Perhaps states should publish detailed spending reports and citizen feedback portals to ensure these massive allocations translate into real community projects.

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