Nigeria Court Voids NASS N110bn Spending
Analysis based on 24 articles · First reported Jun 07, 2026 · Last updated Jun 08, 2026
The court's decision to declare the Nigeria — National Assembly (Nigeria)'s N110 billion expenditure unlawful is expected to positively impact market sentiment towards governance and fiscal responsibility in Nigeria. It reinforces the rule of law and could lead to increased investor confidence in the country's commitment to transparency in public spending.
The Nigeria — Federal High Court of Nigeria in Lagos declared the Nigeria — National Assembly (Nigeria)'s N110 billion expenditure on vehicles and allowances unlawful. The court ruled that the spending, which included N40 billion for 465 vehicles and N70 billion in support allowances, breached procurement laws, constitutional obligations, and public trust. Justice Yellim Bogoro delivered the judgment in a suit filed by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, stating that the expenditure was arbitrary, disproportionate, and constituted self-dealing. The court ordered Senate President Godswill Akpabio and House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas to ensure strict compliance with due process, transparency, and accountability in all future public expenditures. Human rights lawyer Femi Falana commended the ruling, emphasizing the need for public funds to be used in the public interest.
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