Niger govt. pays N120 million of N500 million debt owed to NECO

Niger says it has paid N120 million out of the N500 million it owed the National Examination Council (NECO) as examination fees for its Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) candidates.
“We inherited N500 million from the previous administration as SSCE fees.
“Governor Umaru Bago approved a standing order of monthly payment of N30 million to NECO to offset the debt.
“We have paid N120 million since May 29 when this government assumed office,” Commissioner for Information and Strategy Binta Mamman said in Minna on Monday.
She listed priority areas of the state government as education, security, science and technology, agriculture, commerce, tourism, civil service, health, infrastructure, and urban renewal.
Ms Mamman also listed local government administration, traditional institutions, revenue generation, and women and youth development as other priority areas.
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