Finance Ministry Clears N152bn Verified Contract Debt, Reaffirms Commitment To Due Process

Posted on January 22, 2026

Following the assurances given to the Association of Indigenous Contractors of Nigeria (AICAN) by the Minister of State for Finance, Doris Uzoka-Anite, the Federal Government has confirmed the payment of N152 billion to contractors for duly verified contracts.

It would be recalled that indigenous contractors, under the aegis of AICAN, staged a protest at the Federal Ministry of Finance on Monday, temporarily blocking the gates of the Ministry to express frustration over delayed payments. In a move widely described as courageous, the Minister of State for Finance reportedly defied security advice and insisted on personally addressing the aggrieved contractors.

Her intervention was said to have calmed frayed nerves, as she successfully engaged the protesters and brought them to a negotiation table, where assurances were given regarding the status of outstanding payments and the government’s commitment to resolving verified claims.

In an internal memo released by the Ministry, it was confirmed that a total of N152 billion has been disbursed to contractors whose contracts have successfully passed through the required verification processes. The Ministry emphasised that contract payments are subject to multiple checks in line with extant laws and regulations to safeguard public funds and ensure accountability and transparency.

While acknowledging the financial strain delays in payments may have caused contractors, the Ministry appealed for sustained dialogue and engagement as the most effective means of resolving outstanding issues.

Commenting on the development, Uzoka-Anite reiterated the government’s commitment to due process, stressing that transparency and fiscal responsibility remain paramount.

“We understand the pressures contractors are facing, but we must also ensure that every payment made complies fully with established procedures to protect taxpayers’ money,” she said.

The Ministry further assured contractors of its continued support and openness to constructive dialogue, while urging them to respect the payment process and the personnel of the Ministry, who have reportedly faced various forms of intimidation and harassment in the course of their duties.

The Federal Government reaffirmed its commitment to processing all legitimate payment requests in a timely and consistent manner, provided they meet due process requirements, as part of broader efforts to strengthen public financial management and rebuild confidence among Indigenous contractors.

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