The federal government, in collaboration with the World Bank, is implementing the Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity (HOPE–Governance) Program, a $500 million credit facility designed to improve financial and human resource management in basic education and primary healthcare.
Assad Hassan, National Coordinator of the HOPE–Governance Program, disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja while briefing Deborah Odoh, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, where the program is domiciled.
Hassan, explained that the financing and scope of the World Bank assisted credit is split into two components; the Program for Result, and the Investment Project Financing.
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He informed that $480 million is earmarked to incentivise the States to achieve the Disbursement Linked Results in the two sectors while $20 million Investment Project Financing component has three key areas for implementation.
“One is program coordination, second is verification of results at the state level as well as monitoring and evaluation and third is technical assistance for implementing agencies i.e. the states, UBEC, Ministerial Oversight Committee of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund at the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, and the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning,” he said.
The National Coordinator identified the program’s three key focus areas as increasing financing for the two sectors, enhancing transparency and accountability in budgeting and audit for basic education and primary healthcare, and supporting the recruitment of teachers and primary healthcare workers to address manpower gaps in both sectors.
“For HOPE-Governance, our primary objective is to see how we improve financial and human resource management in these two sectors by focusing on three key areas: We want to see improved recruitment and retention of teachers as well as primary health workers,” he stated.
He recalled that the World Bank approved the HOPE-GOV Program on 26 September 2024, following the successful negotiation of the Financing Agreement in August 2024.
He added that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) granted approval in February 2025, and the Financing Agreement was countersigned by the federal government in April 2025, and the Program was subsequently declared effective in September 2025.
Hassan, further informed that all 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have expressed interest in participating in the Program, and the Subsidiary Agreements have been dispatched to the states for signing.
The National Coordinator clarified that under the Program for Result, the state governments are expected to invest in the Disbursement Linked Indicators and they get incentivized by the Program.
“The way the Program is designed, you achieve something this year and you get incentivized so that you put that money back to work on the second year results,” he said.
He said the Program will soon hire Interim Verification Agents who would verify the first year results by the state governments.
In her response, Odoh, expressed her readiness to support to the Program to attain its objectives. She also commended the Program for the achievements recorded within its short period of implementation.


