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Security tops Tinubu’s N58.18trn 2026 budget priorities

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has made security the single biggest priority in the proposed N58.18 trillion 2026 federal budget, earmarking N5.41 trillion for defence and internal security. The allocation is the largest for any sector and marks the third straight year that security has taken the top share of national spending under his administration.​ Presenting the “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity” to a joint session of the National Assembly, Tinubu said security remains the foundation of economic growth, investment and social stability. He argued that without peace, efforts to expand jobs, infrastructure, education and health will not succeed.​ Under the proposal, defence and security will receive N5.41 trillion, ahead of infrastructure (N3.56 trillion), education (N3.52 trillion) and health (N2.48 trillion). The funds are expected to modernise the armed forces, strengthen intelligence driven policing, tighten border security and […]

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“$470m Airport Renovation: Let Nigerians Judge” – Keyamo Defends Lagos Airport Upgrade

"This Isn't Just Concrete - It's Nigeria's Face to the World" Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo has strongly defended the $470 million renovation of Lagos' Murtala Muhammed International Airport, calling it a strategic investment in Nigeria's global image and economic future. During an Arise TV interview, Keyamo argued:✔ First Impressions Matter: "Aviation is Nigeria's face to the world - destroy this, you destroy foreign investment"✔ Beyond Infrastructure: "Airports aren't just blocks/cement but high-tech hubs with navigation systems, smart features"✔ Tourism Multiplier: "Think Detty December - can we welcome the world with a dilapidated airport?" "When visitors land to smelly toilets and unbearable heat, what message does that send? Let Nigerians judge if this investment is worth it."— Festus Keyamo 💵 Why $470m? Keyamo's Global Comparisons AirportRenovation CostAddis Ababa$7.8 billionAngola$3.5 billionSouth Africa$1.2 billionLagos (MMIA)$470 million Project Scope Includes: Smart airport technology New terminal buildings Two-level ring roads around airport 🛫 The Detty December […]

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