Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,162,751 members, 7,851,575 topics. Date: Wednesday, 05 June 2024 at 11:16 PM

2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets (6550 Views)

China Reacts To Reports Of Funding Terror Groups In Nigeria. / SPECIAL REPORT: Amidst Inadequate Funding, Buhari’s Road Construction Projects A / A Man Regret Funding Buhari/osibanjo Account And A Twitter User Did This. (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (Reply) (Go Down)

2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Viz007(m): 7:19am On Sep 01, 2022
The federal government is proposing a N19.49 trillion budget for the year 2023. More than half of the money is to be borrowed.

To finance the budget, the federal government plans to borrow N11.03 trillion and privatize several assets to raise the capital.

The government plans to generate only N8.5 trillion, out of the N19.47 trillion budget.

Buhari’s administration plans to finance the huge budget by borrowing N7.4 trillion from the domestic market and N1.8 trillion from foreign entities. In addition, FG is expecting N206.1 billion from privatization proceeds and N1.7 trillion multilateral project-tied loans.

This borrowing plan is far above the recommended threshold stipulated by the fiscal responsibility Act. The law provides that the deficit should not exceed 3% of GDP. However, this plan is 5.01% of the GDP.

Section 12 (1) of the FRA states: “Aggregate expenditure and the aggregate amount appropriated by the National Assembly for each financial year shall not be more than the estimated aggregate revenue plus a deficit, not exceeding three per cent of the estimated Gross Domestic Product or any sustainable percentage as may be determined by the National Assembly for each financial year.”

However, the law gives the President power to cross the threshold based on the approval of the National Assembly if the president believes that there is a reason to cross.

But the president has steadily crossed the deficit with different justifications. In 2021, it was 3.5% with the argument that there is a need to finance COVID-19 recovery. In the past, the administration premised its argument on funding the defence sector due to insecurity.

This time, the government is making petroleum subsidy the central argument for the huge deficit. However, it’s worth noting that, in this current proposal, subsidy will only be paid for 6 months.

While the government is using subsidy as an excuse, there is a part of being unable to generate revenue. In 2014, government daily oil production was 2.33 barrels per day, but the government is projecting to produce 1.69 BPD in 2023.

On Monday, when the Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed appeared before the House or Reps Committee on Finance, she lamented that oil theft has reduced the capacity of the government to fund the budget.

She said the inability to produce sufficient oil has made it impossible to meet the crude oil for PMS swap deal as the government is now paying cash instead of crude oil.

“We need the crude to undertake the DSDP arrangement where crude is swapped for PMS. It means we have to pay for PMS ourselves,” she said.

Furthermore, Nigeria is unable to meet its OPEC quota of 1.86 million barrels per day.

It would be recalled that the federal government recently signed a N4 billion monthly pipeline surveillance agreement with Government Ekpemupolo, better known as Tompolo.


It is a reversal of the initial stance which saw the cancellation of the contract months after President Buhari assumed office.

According to the Debt Management Office (DMO), as at the first quarter of the year, the debt of the country stood at N41.6 trillion.

Before the year runs out, Nigeria is expected to have added to it and by 2023, FG alone is expected to add N11.03 trillion to the profile.

Dr Adesanya Moses, an Economist at the Nigerian Army University, Biu, said any borrowing that is not going into financing the capital component of the budget is not sustainable.

“If they keep borrowing not for capital projects, then it is not sustainable because part of it will go into recurrent expenditures and debt servicing. It will be more efficient if the investment can repay the loans— it is what we call derived demand. When you spend money on capital projects, it will help the economy to grow.

“The problem is that borrowing to finance subsidy is not sustainable because the vast majority of the subsidy goes to the high and middle income earners. It is not creating jobs or improving the life of the people. Borrowing to finance subsidy is not sustainable,” he said.

While this is going to be President Buhari’s last budget, a large part of it will be implemented by another administration, hence, whoever emerges as the president in 2023, will inherit a huge budget built on borrowing.

https://dailypost.ng/2022/08/30/2023-budget-how-borrowing-has-become-main-source-of-funding-buharis-budgets/

1 Like

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Tolumis: 7:20am On Sep 01, 2022
That is Their manifesto

9 Likes 1 Share

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Viz007(m): 7:20am On Sep 01, 2022
If FG does not borrow, salaries won't be paid. Nigeria is fastly becoming a failed state.

40 Likes 3 Shares

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by divinehand2003(m): 7:24am On Sep 01, 2022
Nigeria is BANKRUPT. It only remains to be officially announced.

29 Likes 1 Share

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Naijasermons(f): 7:31am On Sep 01, 2022
sad
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Dawn91(m): 7:31am On Sep 01, 2022
The fact is Christians have managed this country better than the Muslims...

Obasanjo did a good job same with GEJ. Look at what Buhari has done to the country.

It's time we give the country back to a Christian.


Federal is run by Muslims
Senate run by Muslims
House of reps run by Muslims
99% of our ministries and agencies are run by Muslims .
All top government private sector partnerships run by Muslims

You cannot silence the Church !

You cannot silence Lord Jesus , he remains the same yesterday, today and tomorrow!!

Your Muslim Muslim ticket has failed !

Christ first before your political party

37 Likes 4 Shares

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by OMOJOHN001: 7:32am On Sep 01, 2022
Their Regular trade mark.

Nothing to add order than Loans,frustration, wickedness and problem.


Gosh, Hush, haa, ayiiee, harder, harder, hun,gently, slowly, faster faster. I am getting to hate politician the more.

3 Likes

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by makeway01: 7:32am On Sep 01, 2022
Looking For A Studio To Record Ur Songs?

1 Like

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by bewla(m): 7:32am On Sep 01, 2022
F
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by bewla(m): 7:32am On Sep 01, 2022
Ho

1 Like

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Slynation(m): 7:32am On Sep 01, 2022
Our darling daddy...
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by adioolayi(m): 7:32am On Sep 01, 2022
On Economy....PMB scores F9!!!

2 Likes

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Saforted: 7:33am On Sep 01, 2022
Useless government

3 Likes

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Beremx(f): 7:33am On Sep 01, 2022
Who are the idiots still lending their monies to Buhari? Buhari causing financial problems for Nigerians.
Tinubu still plans to borrow more if he becomes president.
God forbid BATing!

4 Likes

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Doubleoh7: 7:33am On Sep 01, 2022
Situation that has gone worse to the possibility of Nigeria defaulting in her repayments. Elections have consequences ooo, if we keep enabling this rot the APC have visited on us, we may all loose our sovereignty to China very soon and guess what with the Chinese in charge, nobody is 'japaing' to nowhere
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by INTEGRITYA1(m): 7:33am On Sep 01, 2022
The government plans to generate only N8.5 trillion, out of the N19.47 trillion budget.
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:33am On Sep 01, 2022
Zonebs says Buhari is the best thing to happen to Nigeria. Let them continue. Another weakling and shaky shaky ancestor is in the offing but God forbid!

We have suffered enough

1 Like

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by christejames(m): 7:34am On Sep 01, 2022
Borrow borrow master grin grin
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by googlepikins: 7:34am On Sep 01, 2022
Meet BatThings . The man who wants to use Nigerians to play bet9ja

8 Likes

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Awise09(m): 7:34am On Sep 01, 2022
OK APC will not sell Nigeria before their tenure expired am sure.

2 Likes

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by ukpahu(m): 7:35am On Sep 01, 2022
I pity this country
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Omonieme: 7:35am On Sep 01, 2022
Y
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by BrickDevo: 7:36am On Sep 01, 2022
E be things
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by emy9(m): 7:36am On Sep 01, 2022
I'm not surprised. You cannot give what you do not have. We have a set of leaders who were not prepared for leadership positions they've vied all their lives for. When you listen to them, you'll be forgiven to think they've well laid-out plans for effecting ture change.
The worst thing that can happen is entrusting responsibility to anyone without a clue about what it means to be responsible. This is a reflection of our society.

2 Likes

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by HODcol: 7:37am On Sep 01, 2022
In as much as I know that Buhari and APC has nothing, except cluelessness, to offer Nigerians, borrowing in itself is not bad. But borrowing to pay salaries is very dangerous for the Country.

1 Like

Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by dante0147: 7:38am On Sep 01, 2022
grin
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Komu1048(m): 7:38am On Sep 01, 2022
Viz007:


https://dailypost.ng/2022/08/30/2023-budget-how-borrowing-has-become-main-source-of-funding-buharis-budgets/




Borrowing to satisfy their undying taste for luxury n premium lifestyle. People that will benefits are Olosho, Hotel n club CEOs,
Re: 2023 Budget: How Borrowing Has Become Main Source Of Funding Buhari’s Budgets by Kubin: 7:39am On Sep 01, 2022
may Buhari pro max never happen to us, for those campaigning to continue from where Buhari stop.

2 Likes

(1) (2) (Reply)

Post Civil-war Reconstruction In Eastern Nigeria: Was there any? / Group Protests Ceding Of Bakassi To Cameroon In Abuja (Pics) / SHOCKING VIDEO: President Jonathan Promises To Create Unemployment

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 25
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.