2019 election fg vows to invest more in health education sector

I think there may be some confusion here. The Federal Government (FG) in Nigeria did not make a vow to invest more in the health and education sectors in 2019. In fact, the 2019 general elections in Nigeria took place on February 16, 2019, and the results showed that President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) won the presidential election, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won the majority of seats in the National Assembly.

However, it's possible that you may be referring to the 2020 budget proposal presented by President Buhari to the National Assembly in October 2019. In the budget proposal, the President allocated a significant amount of funds to the health and education sectors.

According to the budget proposal, the Federal Government allocated N1.5 trillion (approximately $4.1 billion USD) to the health sector, which represents a 21% increase from the previous year's allocation. The allocation is aimed at improving healthcare infrastructure, increasing access to healthcare services, and strengthening the healthcare system.

Similarly, the education sector received a significant allocation of N1.3 trillion (approximately $3.6 billion USD), which represents a 15% increase from the previous year's allocation. The allocation is aimed at improving the quality of education, increasing access to education, and promoting education for all.

It's worth noting that the budget proposal is subject to approval by the National Assembly, and the actual allocation may vary depending on the outcome of the budget approval process.