The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has said the sum of N135,540,905,308.92 billion in matching grants has not been accessed by states between 2020 and 2024.
The Executive Secretary of UBEC, Dr Hamid Bobboyi, disclosed this during his presentation of the 2023 and 2024 budget implementation report to the Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Education on Monday in Abuja.
Bobboyi clarified that the current year’s budget (2024) would be disbursed in the following year, which means that the allocated funds did not usually lapse, unlike funds allocated to other organisations.
He, however, expressed concern that many states had failed to meet the necessary conditions to access the funds, leaving much-needed resources untapped for educational development.
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He pointed out that despite some progress, nine states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) had not accessed the 2023 UBE matching grant.
“In terms of regional performance, the North-West Zone has performed the best, achieving 100 per cent access to the UBE matching grant, while the South-South Zone has accessed 97.92 per cent of its allocated funds,” he added.
Bobboyi further disclosed that Katsina and Kaduna have set a positive example by accessing the 2024 UBE matching grant early, adding that other states such as Ogun, Abia and Imo were missing out on the 2020 and 2021 matching grants.
Giving the report’s breakdown, he revealed that seven states had yet to access the 2022 UBE matching grant, adding that the South East zone was lagging, having accessed only 85.37 per cent of its 2022 matching funds.
He said: “34 states and FCT have accessed the 2020 matching grant; two states, Abia and Ogun, have not. 33 states and FCT have accessed the 2021 matching grant, three states, Abia, Imo and Ogun have not.
“29 states and FCT have accessed the 2022 matching grant, seven states namely, Abia, Adamawa, Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo, Ogun and Oyo have not. 25 states have accessed the 1st-4th Quarter 2023 matching grant, and one state, Rivers, accessed the 1st-2nd Quarter 2023 matching grant.”
“Nine states and FCT have not accessed the 2023 matching grant. The states are Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo, Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Plateau.
“Two states namely Katsina and Kaduna have accessed 1-2nd Quarter, 2024 matching grant, 34 states and FCT have not accessed 2024 matching grant,” he added.
Dr Bobboyi provided a detailed performance breakdown by region in accessing the UBE matching grant.
“North-West Zone came 1st with 100 per cent accessed, South-South zone 2nd with 97.92 per cent accessed, North-Central zone, 3rd with 97.76 per cent accessed, North-East zone, 4th with 97.57 per cent accessed, South-West Zone, 5th with 92.28 per cent accessed, South-East zone, 6th with 85.37 per cent accessed.”