The World Bank has allocated $27 million in reform incentives to Nigerian states, with five states—Bayelsa, Borno, Kano, Kebbi, and Yobe—set to receive $15 million for meeting specific performance criteria in education and healthcare reforms.


The World Bank has allocated $27 million in reform incentives to Nigerian states, with five states—Bayelsa, Borno, Kano, Kebbi, and Yobe—set to receive $15 million for meeting specific performance criteria in education and healthcare reforms.

The Hope Governance Program has approved $27 million for states that successfully achieved Year Zero disbursement results. The funds are linked to performance indicators, with specific allocations for states like Bayelsa, Borno, Kano, and others.
The World Bank has allocated $27 million to Nigerian states for achieving reforms in education and healthcare. Five states—Bayelsa, Borno, Kano, Kebbi, and Yobe—will receive $1.5 million each, while 15 other states will get $500,000 for meeting specific performance criteria.
