By Queen Madaki | The Bureau News
The Kogi State Government’s approved 2026 Budget document has been obtained and is now available for public access.
The Bureau Newspaper has published the full PDF version of the Kogi State 2026 Budget to allow citizens, analysts, civil society groups, and researchers to independently review government spending plans for the year.
The document was sourced from the official Kogi State Government website and is being made available in the interest of transparency, accountability, and informed public discourse.
Why This Budget Document Matters
The 2026 budget outlines how the Kogi State Government plans to allocate public funds across ministries, departments, and agencies.
Key areas covered in the document include:
- Office of the Governor and planning sector allocations
- Ministry-by-ministry budget breakdowns
- Agriculture and food security funding
- Infrastructure, education, health, and security spending
- Recurrent and capital expenditure projections
Recent analysis by The Bureau News shows significant disparities in allocations, including a relatively low provision for agriculture despite ongoing food security challenges across the state.
Download the Kogi State 2026 Budget PDF
Readers are encouraged to download the complete document to examine the figures directly and form their own conclusions.
📄 Click below to download:
Download Kogi State 2026 Budget (PDF)
Note: The document is provided exactly as released by the Kogi State Government. The Bureau News has not altered its contents.
Public Accountability and Transparency
Making budget documents accessible to the public is a critical step toward strengthening democratic accountability.
According to governance experts, citizen engagement with budget data helps:
- Improve transparency in public finance
- Encourage responsible governance
- Enable informed civic participation
- Support independent policy analysis
The Bureau Newspaper will continue to publish detailed reports and breakdowns from the 2026 budget, focusing on how allocations affect ordinary citizens across Kogi State.




