World Bank to disburse $27 million to 20 Nigerian states in performance-based funding
A total of 20 Nigerian states will receive a combined $27 million in performance-based grants under the World Bank-supported Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity (HOPE) Governance Programme after meeting key reform targets in education, healthcare and public financial management.
A total of 20 Nigerian states will receive a combined $27 million in performance-based grants under the World Bank-supported Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity (HOPE) Governance Programme after meeting key reform targets in education, healthcare and public financial management.
The disbursement was announced on Tuesday by the National Coordinator of the HOPE Governance Programme, Dr. Assad Hassan, during a retreat for Commissioners, Permanent Secretaries and Directors of Budget and Planning in Abuja.
The HOPE Governance Programme is a $500 million World Bank-backed initiative domiciled in the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning.
It is designed to improve financing for basic education and primary healthcare while strengthening transparency, accountability and workforce management across the two sectors.
Hassan explained that the incentives were awarded based on states’ performance against the programme’s Year Zero Disbursement-Linked Results (DLRs), a set of reform milestones that participating states must achieve before becoming eligible for funding.
The benchmarks include adopting comprehensive planning guidelines for basic education and primary healthcare, implementing harmonised local government budget guidelines and publishing citizens’ budgets to improve transparency in public spending.
Following an assessment by the Interim Independent Verification Agent (IVA), the programme approved funding for states that successfully met the required targets.
According to Hassan, other participating states did not qualify because they failed to meet the stipulated requirements, missed submission deadlines or did not publish the required documents on their official websites.
The Federal Government and the World Bank formally commenced implementation of the $500 million HOPE Governance Programme in December 2025 to strengthen financial management and human resource systems across Nigeria’s basic education and primary healthcare sectors.
The World Bank approved the programme in September 2024 following negotiations concluded a month earlier. Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council subsequently approved the financing agreement in February 2025 before it was countersigned in April and declared effective in September 2025.
The programme comes at a time when Nigeria continues to face significant challenges in the quality of its education and healthcare systems.
The HOPE Governance Programme is expected to help address some of these longstanding challenges by encouraging states to improve planning, budgeting, transparency and the delivery of basic education and primary healthcare services through a performance-based funding model.
