@NDDCOnline Most local scholarship awardees have still not been paid since last year. We sincerely appeal to the NDDC to expedite the payment process to enable beneficiaries continue and complete their academic programs without further hardship.
@NDDCOnline We appreciate the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) for this scholarship opportunity. However, over six months on, many beneficiaries outside Batch A are yet to receive payment.
This delay is affecting our academic progress. We kindly appeal for prompt disbursement.
The money wasn’t stolen. It wasn’t missing. It simply wasn’t centrally captured. Revenues could be under-remitted. Cash management was inefficient. Borrowing continued unnecessarily. Reform was no longer optional.
While the government borrowed to meet obligations, enormous sums sat idle in scattered accounts. An estimated ₦3 trillion was identified in these dormant balances — funds outside the treasury’s immediate visibility
Before 2015, the system was deeply fragmented. More than 17,000 bank accounts were operated by Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) across commercial banks. There was no single, clear view of government cash.
The Problem Nigeria Had to Fix
Ten years ago, Nigeria took a bold step that permanently changed public finance management.
Today, we mark a decade of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) a reform that replaced opacity with order and discipline in government finances. #TSA10Years
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