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Lagos rolls out $500m results driven governance reform

byJoy Ogbitse
April 9, 2026
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Lagos State has introduced a $500 million human capital governance initiative in partnership with the World Bank and First City Monument Bank, aimed at improving public service delivery in key sectors.

The programme, known as the Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity Governance initiative, marks a shift from traditional budgeting methods to a results based approach, where funds are released only after measurable improvements are achieved in education and primary healthcare.

Speaking on the initiative, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said the focus is on ensuring that government spending directly benefits residents. “For us in Lagos, this is about people. It is about ensuring that a child has access to the right learning materials, that a mother receives quality care at a primary health centre, and that public resources are managed transparently for all to see.”

The programme is part of a broader national framework backed by the Federal Government and implemented across all states. It targets structural issues in governance, particularly in procurement systems and institutional accountability, which often hinder effective service delivery.

Under the new model, funding is tied to verified outcomes rather than projected spending. This approach is expected to improve efficiency by ensuring that resources reach schools and healthcare facilities without bureaucratic delays.

Early indications suggest progress in tracking student performance and healthcare delivery, with improved monitoring systems already in place. Officials say these changes will strengthen transparency and help build a more accountable public sector over time.

The involvement of First City Monument Bank is central to managing the flow of funds, ensuring financial discipline and accountability throughout the process. The bank described the initiative as a model for how financial institutions can support social development and expand opportunities for communities.

“We are working with our partners to open up more opportunities for children and communities. By supporting education and primary healthcare, we are contributing to a system where more people can participate and progress.”

Overall, the initiative reflects a broader effort to strengthen governance systems behind essential services. While its full impact will take time to materialise, officials believe it signals a shift toward performance driven public spending and improved living standards for residents.

Tags: First City Monument BankGovernor Babajide Sanwo-OluLagos StateWorld Bank
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