Ondo state's N524bn 2026 budget faces scrutiny on living standards

An article questions if Aiyedatiwa’s N524 billion 2026 budget will improve living standards in Ondo State. The budget proposal has drawn attention amid economic concerns.

ThisDayLive published an article titled 'Will Aiyedatiwa’s N524bn 2026 Budget Improve Living Standard in Ondo?' The piece focuses on the proposed N524 billion budget for Ondo State in 2026. It raises questions about the budget's potential impact on residents' living standards. No specific details on budget allocations or timelines are provided in the available information. The discussion highlights ongoing debates on fiscal planning in the state.

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