Structural Barriers Stall Direct Local Government Allocations – Wale Edun
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Structural Barriers Stall Direct Local Government Allocations – Wale Edun
Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has stated that structural inefficiencies are the major obstacles delaying the direct transfer of funds to local government areas (LGAs) across the country. His remarks come in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling reinforcing the autonomy of LGAs and mandating direct financial [...] Source from InfoStride News
Structural Hurdles Delay Direct Transfers to LGAs, Says Edun - Economi Confidential
Structural Hurdles Delay Direct Transfers to LGAs, Says Edun The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has assured that the Federal Government is working towards the full implementation of the Supreme Court ruling on local government autonomy, but structural issues remain a key obstacle to direct fund transfers. Speaking in […] The post Structural Hurdles Delay Direct Transfers to LGAs, Says Edun appeared first…
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