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President Muhammadu Buhari Presenting the 2023 Budget at the Joint Session of the National Assembly in Abuja

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Senate Revisits Bill Seeking to Establish National Assembly Budget Office

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NABRO STAFF ATTENDS ESAMI TRAINING PROGRAMME
NABRO STAFF ATTENDS ESAMI TRAINING PROGRAMME

As part of our human capital development tradition, Mr Abubakar Mohammed, of the Budget Analysis Department was nominated to attend a training programme on Understanding and Analyzing the Public Sector Budget by the Eastern and Southern African Management institute (ESAMI), Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania from 17th – 28th  July, 2023 with other participants drawn from […]

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NABRO is an initiative of the Nigerian legislature to support its work in its engagements with Executive institutions.
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NABRO provides independent, unbiased and non-partisan analysis of budget estimates. We also provide an independent and continuous review of the Federal government budget, including the monitoring of existing and proposed programmes, among others.

Budget Proposals Review
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Budget Proposals Review

On October 7, 2022, President Muhammadu Buhari submitted the 2023 Budget proposal ("the Budget") to…

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Appropriation Acts Review
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Appropriation Acts Review

Every fiscal year, the president presents to the National Assembly a budget for the federal…

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Sectorial Review and Analysis
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Sectorial Review and Analysis

Inflation has surged to 21.1 percent y-o-y in October 2022, pushing as many as five…

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Medium Term Expenditure Framework & Fiscal Strategy Paper

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The impact of fiscal policies on economic growth…

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NABRO provides an annual review of the Budget…

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NABRO provides a quarterly review of the Budget…

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Budget mapping is one way for policymakers and…

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Fastest growing sectors in the Nigerian economy as of Q3 2022

In the third quarter of 2022, Nigeria's transportation and financial sectors headed the list of the fastest-growing sectors, with real growth rates of 41.59% and 12.7%, respectively.

This is stated in the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Q3 2022 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) report.

Transportation and storage (41.59%)
The Nigerian economy's transportation and storage sector increased by 41.59% in the third quarter of 2022, making it the fastest-growing industry in the largest African economy.
Finance and insurance (12.7%)
In the third quarter of the year, the finance and insurance industry grew by 12.7% year on year in real terms, much less than the 18.48% growth recorded in the previous quarter and the 23.24% increase reported in Q1 2022.
Information and communication (10.53%)
The ICT industry expanded by 10.53% year on year in Q3 2022, up from 6.55% the previous quarter. The sector of information and communication accounts for 15.4% of the national GDP.
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