The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced plans to stop budgetary allocation to fund professional bodies and councils starting December 2024.
This was disclosed in a memo dated June 26, 2023, from the Budget Office of the Federation to one of the affected councils.
The Director General of the Budget Office of the Federation, Ben Akabueze, signed the memo.
ChannelsTV reports that funding will be stopped for at least 30 professional bodies and councils.
While the remaining professional bodies, apart from the initial 30, will no longer receive budgetary allocations starting from December 2026.
Part of the letter reads: “I wish to inform you that the Presidential Committee on Salaries (PCS) at its 13th meeting approved the discontinuation of budgetary allocation to Professional Bodies/Councils effective 31st December 2026,” the memo partly read.
“The purpose of this letter, therefore, is to inform you that, in compliance with PCS’s directive, this Office will no longer make budgetary provisions to your Institution with effect from the above stated date, and, you will be regarded as a self-funded organisation.
“For the avoidance of doubt, you will be required, effective 31st December 2026, to be fully responsible for your personnel, overhead and capital expenditures.”
Implication of government's decision The government's decision to cease funding professional bodies and councils in Nigeria will have several implications.
Firstly, new graduates and practitioners aspiring to become members of these professional bodies will likely face increased registration fees.
With the organisations now relying on self-funding, one of the primary sources of revenue will be the registration and membership renewal fees.
See the complete list of the professional bodies and councils affected:
A. Those whose funding would be stopped by December 2024
Nigerian Press Council Advertising Regulatory Council Of Nigeria (ARCON)
Veterinary Council Of Nigeria Nigerian Institute Of Soil Science (NISS) Hqtrs
Agricultural Research Council Of Nigeria
Financial Reporting Council Of Nigeria
Council For The Regulation Of Freight Forwarding In Nigeria
Council Of Nigerian Mining Engineers And Geosciences
Survey Council Of Nigeria
Council For The Regulation Of Engineering In Nigeria (COREN)
Legal Aid Council – To Remain On Full Treasury Funding
Teachers Registration Council Of Nigeria
Computer Registration Council Of Nigeria
Librarians Registration Council Of Nigeria
Radiographers Registration Board
Health Records Registration Board
Optometrist And Dispensing Opticians Board
Institute Of Public Analysts Of Nigeria
Institute Of Forensics Science Laboratory Oshodi
Institute Of Chartered Chemist Of Nigeria
Nursing And Midwifery Council Pharmacist Council Of Nigeria Council
Medical And Dental Council Of Nigeria
Medical Lab. Science Council Of Nigeria, Yaba
Community Health Practitioners Registration Board
Medical Rehabilitation Therapy Board
Dental Technologist Registration Board
Environmental Health Registration Council Of Nigeria
Mass Literacy Council – “Discontinue Budget Funding. To Revert To A Department In The Federal Ministry Of Education Repeal Establishment Act.
*National Council On Climate Change – Discontinue Budget Funding. Relocate To Federal Ministry Of Environment. To Exit Budget Funding After 31st December, 2024
Those whose funding would be stopped by December 2026
National Council Of Arts And Culture – Discontinue Budget Funding W.E.F 2025. Federal Ministry Of Information And Culture To Rationalize The Multiplicity Of Agencies Under The Ministry
Nigerian Council Of Food Science And Technology – “Discontinue Budget Funding After 31st December 2026.” Environmental Health Officer’s Tutors-Ibadan – “It Is A School, To Remain On Treasury Funding. Council Of Legal Education – To Remain On Full Treasury Funding