Adamawa government earmarks ₦40.63bn for education in 2026 budget

The Adamawa State Government has allocated ₦40.63 billion to the education sector in its 2026 budget, reaffirming Governor Ahmadu Umaru's administration priorities. Additionally, ₦31.94 billion has been earmarked for healthcare, emphasizing efforts to improve public welfare.

According to reports from Daily Trust, the Adamawa State Government has presented its 2026 budget, allocating significant funds to education and healthcare. For the education sector, ₦40.63 billion has been earmarked, underscoring the administration's commitment to improving learning infrastructure and resources under Governor Ahmadu Umaru.

In healthcare, ₦31.94 billion is designated to enhance medical services and facilities, addressing key public health challenges in the region. While full budget details remain unspecified, these allocations highlight priorities for community development.

The budget was highlighted on January 18, 2026, reflecting the government's focus on education and health advancements in Adamawa.

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