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Niger State Spends N1.6Billion On ‘Executive Tables, Chairs’ For Guest Houses, Allocates N1.5Billion More In 2026

Theophilus Noah Baba January 30, 2026 2 minutes read
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Niger State Government under scrutiny for huge expenditure on office furniture

The Niger State government has reportedly budgeted N1.6 billion for the purchase of executive tables and chairs for guest houses, with an additional N1.5 billion earmarked for similar purchases in 2026. This planned allocation, totaling N3.1 billion, has sparked debates about fiscal priorities and government spending in the state.

The allocations were revealed as part of the state’s 2026 budget proposals, which include various recurrent and capital expenditure items. Critics argue that such high spending on furniture for official guest houses raises questions about governance priorities, especially amid ongoing calls for better investment in public services such as health, education, and infrastructure.

Supporters of the allocations argue that modern office furniture and guest house facilities are necessary for hosting official state visitors and conducting government business efficiently. However, the debate continues as Nigerians scrutinize state budgets for value-for-money and transparency.

Analysts note that while furniture and fittings are standard line items in state budgets, the scale of Niger State’s planned expenditure stands out among peers. Observers have called on the state assembly and civil society groups to monitor such allocations closely to ensure accountability and proper utilization of public funds.

As the 2026 fiscal year approaches, attention remains on how Niger State will balance administrative expenses with investments in critical sectors affecting citizens’ daily lives.

Source: Sahara Reporters

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