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2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Islie: 9:37am On Jan 07, 2023
The budget deficit under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration would hit record high at N55.3 trillion in eight years, with the passage of N21.83 trillion 2023 budget whose deficit is over N10 trillion, LEADERSHIP Weekend can exclusively reveal.

This is just as economists have asked the Nigerian government to heed warnings from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank over the effects of the country’s rising debt, particularly borrowings from the Central Bank of Nigeria through ways and means, which they say leading to a rise in inflation, eroding the value of the naira and depleting the county’s foreign reserves.

The economists who spoke with LEADERSHIP Weekend said the federal government has pronounced its own unworthy of credit in the international market by borrowing from the CBN, which is nothing but printing money and pumping it into the system.

According to the economists, the country’s borrowing has now hit a brick wall and it has to stop borrowing. The effects, they believe, are now being felt with the country unable to issue bonds in the international market and has overstretched itself in the local market, raising questions on how the close N12trn deficit in the 2023 budget will be financed.

The only other option left for the government is to abandon its penchant for borrowing and increase its revenue profile by taxing businesses and the income of all Nigerians.

An assessment LEADERSHIP Weekend show that every Nigerian would have pay N60,000 in extra taxes to fund the N12trn deficit in the budget.

And by the time Muhammadu Buhari leaves office on May, 29 when the debt management office says the public debt would have reached N77trn, every Nigerian by then would owe N385,000.

The fiscal policies of the Buhari administration have also seen the country’s budget deficit to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rise to -4.7 per cent, the highest since 1999 when it was -5.4 per cent, according to data on trading Economics.

In 2023, the fiscal deficit, which is the difference between earned revenue and expenditure, is estimated to reach N12.1 trillion as against the actual budget deficit of N2.41 trillion recorded by the Buhari-led government in its first year in government, representing a 402.07 per cent rise in seven years.

The 2016 budget, tagged: “budget of Change’, was the first yearly fiscal appropriation prepared and fully executed by the current administration. The government had borrowed N2.41 trillion in 2016 to fund the N5.36 trillion expenditure.

The 2023 budget as signed by President Buhari is looking at a total spending outlay of N21.83 trillion, a N1.32 trillion over the initial Executive Proposal for a total expenditure of N20.51 trillion.

With N9.73 trillion to be funded with revenue, the government plans to raise N12.1 trillion through fresh borrowings, drawbacks from existing commitments by multilateral/bilateral partners as well as privatisation proceeds.

Meanwhile, the minister of Finance, National planning, Zainab Ahmed had said, the government has no intention of approaching the Eurobond market this year to source for funds.

Presently, Nigeria has a total Eurobond borrowing of about $15 billion spanning different tenures and coupons. According to Ahmed, there are no plans to issue Eurobonds in 2023 unless market conditions improve as bond prices are too high for African countries.

Nigeria had sold $1.25 billion Eurobonds last year, marking its eighth outing on international debt markets, but with unfavourable rates, hence, Ahmed said, Nigeria will focus on concessionary loans from the World Bank, Islamic Development Bank, African Development Bank and others for external loans, she told Reuters in Abuja after a cabinet meeting.

“Our external borrowing sources are very much open at multilateral institutions and our focus is on those loans unless we have no option because loan processes are very long.

“The prices of bonds are too high now in most African countries. No one is going near there now. We hope 2023 will bring about some improvement,” she said.

The unfavorable rates at the Eurobond market, particularly for African debtors is not unconnected to the Ghana’s shocker late last year. The West African country had asked bondholders to accept losses on loan interest payments, as the country struggled to stand under its huge debt burden.

Ghana’s debt stood at $28.1 billion of debt at the end of June last year and debt-serving costs made up about 68 per cent of tax revenue over the same period.

However, chief executive of Cowry Asset Management, Mr. Johnson Chukwu, warned that Nigeria may be heading in the same direction with Ghana if care is not taken. Already Nigeria spends more than 100 per cent of its retained revenue on servicing its loans.

Noting that Nigeria was already indebted to other countries and that the budget deficit would make Nigeria to continue to borrow in order to service her debts, Chukwu said, with a N12.1 trillion deficit, Nigeria is bound to continue to borrow and increase her debt profile.

“Today Ghana is defaulting on both local and international debts and Nigeria should be careful not to toe the line of Ghana in terms of borrowing to service debts. Any country that is borrowing to service debts is in a debt trap that could consume such country and that is where Nigeria is gradually heading to.

Prof Godwin Owoh, the executive chairman of Society for Analytical Economics questioned the figures presented by the government as money borrowed through ways and means. According to him, the figures are based on any audited financial statement or official report showing how much was borrowed.

He said the assessment of the IMF is a red card, adding that ways and means, as prescribed in section 38(2) of the constitution, is for temporary borrowing that must be paid back in 6 months. It is not for financing capital projects.

Prof Owoh said, “Signals from the IMF, World Bank and the international community is that the management of the economy has failed. The immediate reaction is to stop borrowing. When did the government borrow N22trn from the CBN with an interest that is over N1trn?”

He advised the present government, which he said is now in transition not borrow again adding that the next government will naturally seek to pass a supplementary budget. Besides, he said, the Chinese, IMF and other creditors have realized they can’t keep lending to this government.

He backed the National Assembly for rejecting the securitization of the N22trn owed the CBN saying you can’t issue an instrument for money already spent in the name of paying back a loan.

He said, “It is unthinkable to people to invest when the money has already been spent. Who is the government going to pay back? Who owns the CBN? The CBN is part of the presidency. It is not another country.”

On his part, renowned economist and former director general of the West African Institute of Financial and Economic Management, Prof. Akpan Ekpo, stressed the need for the government to ‘cap its borrowings.’

Noting that, there is nothing wrong in borrowing provided it is to finance hard infrastructure that has a long term positive effect, he stated that, “the problem with Nigerian borrowing is that there is not much transparency we don’t know what they are borrowing for.

“Also important is the fact that debt service is too high. If you look at every budget virtually almost one tenth is used to service debt and we have not even started touching the debt. So, we have to be cautious. The government will argue that debt to GDP allows them room to borrow but GDP does not pay debt, revenue pays debt and if you take revenue to debt ratio, we cant even borrow at all because two third of revenue comes from oil and the revenue from oil is not a sure revenue.

“I don’t envy any government coming in. Debt is a problem on one side and other problems on the other side. And more importantly, these debts will be paid by the future generation. If we are not careful the future generations will abuse us in our graves because they will see the debt and not see what it was used for.

“No good roads, no good railways, no water, education is in disarray, health system exposed by the Covid-19 is in trouble. Time flies and in no time 20 years have passed and we are still servicing the debts. We should not borrow because we have space to borrow or because we have B+ ratings by rating agencies. They are getting us more and more indebted.”

Meanwhile, experts have charged the federal government to repay loans it used in building rail lines, among other infrastructure across the country.

Mixed reactions has continued to trail declaration by the present minister of Transportation, Engr. Mua’zu Sambo, that inability to secure loan in the international debt market to finance rehabilitation of Port-Harcourt- Maiduguri rail line has affected the feasibility of completing the project this year.

LEADERSHIP findings also shows that inability of the federal government to honor past loan agreements with EXIM bank of China has affected sustenance of the construction of Lagos-Ibadan and Kano standard gauge railway line.

The managing director, First Fit Nigeria Limited, Mr. Eric Umezurike, in his reaction, said, prior to the award of the rehabilitation of the $3.2billion Port-Harcourt to Maiduguri narrow gauge railway line to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the federal government had through EXIM bank of China in 2016 signed an agreement with CCECC for the construction of Lagos to Kano standard gauge railway line.

He stated further that the project was divided into phases and the first phase from Lagos-Ibadan was awarded at rate of $1.6billion based on 85 per cent and 15 per cent counterpart funding agreement between EXIM bank of China and federal government respectively.

According to him, work on Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge railway line started in March 2017 because the federal government paid 15 per cent counterpart funding up front as EXIM bank insisted that federal government must pay due to inconsistency from one government to another.

Umezurike pointed out that the international financial institutions will never take Nigeria serious if the federal government continues in its failure to honoring loan agreements, adding that, EXIM bank and CCECC are probably watching to know the party that will win the forthcoming elections for fear that the contract could be terminated if a new party wins the presidential election.

He stressed that, currently, the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge railway corridor has started operation but the government may not be able to meet obligation of repaying the loan in 30 years due to the short distance and low turnout of passengers.

Mr. John Obot, a freight forwarder said, the construction of Ibadan to Kano and Port-Harcourt -Maiduguri rehabilitation would have started if government paid upfront as was the case with Lagos-Ibadan project.

The federal government had attributed failure to secure loans in the international debt market to finance the reconstruction of the Port-Harcourt–Maiduguri narrow gauge railway line, as a major factor that affected the project.

This revelation comes against expectations that the key national infrastructure will be ready in time before the end of the present administration.

President Muhammadu Buhari had in March 2021 through the former minister of transportation Mr. Rotimi Amaechi performed the groundbreaking ceremony to commence the reconstruction of the rail line, which was constructed in 1960.

“The connection of the railway to a new seaport in Bonny Island and Railway Industrial Park, Port Harcourt is designed to increase the viability and boost transshipment of cargo and freight locally, across the West African sub-region and in the Continental Free Trade Area,” the president had said as he announced the complementary seaport and industrial park.

However, speaking in Abuja recently, Amaechi’s successor, Muazu Sambo, said the delivery before May 29, 2023, when Buhari’s tenure ends, was no longer feasible citing failure to secure loans to back the financing of the project.

“Now, the truth of the matter is that if there was a promise to deliver this line before the end of this administration, this promise is no longer feasible because, when the contract was approved, it was approved on the premise that 85 per cent will be funded through the foreign loan, while 15 per cent will be the counterpart funding for the national budget.

“Since that approval, we have not been able to obtain that 85 per cent foreign loan for this project. We have been funding it through the national budget on the bases of the 15 per cent counterpart funding of the federal government. And therefore, funding has been a major challenge for this project.” he declared.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Lionstep: 9:39am On Jan 07, 2023
Ok.... thiefnunbu told us that he brought buhari to power and that he wants to continue where he stop

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by God1000(m): 9:41am On Jan 07, 2023
Buhari has totally ruined this country, my heart is heavy.

Someone should please comfort me.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by sirjoggy(m): 9:51am On Jan 07, 2023
It will be more than 60k before May 29

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 9:58am On Jan 07, 2023
It's a great welcome development. Buhari is the best president Nigeria Will ever Have. Go and write it down. Under Buhari over 100 billion Nigerians have been lifted out of poverty, Buhari is the God sent that have finally bought Nigeria to the Land of Milk and Honey. I love Buhari with so much passion and I can do anything for Buhari, I can even die for Buhari.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by SmartPolician: 10:07am On Jan 07, 2023
It's okay for us to owe, but they should not just sell the country to China yet because I don't have the strength to work in a coalmine. cheesy

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by HealthKelvin: 10:18am On Jan 07, 2023
You jj
Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Felabrity: 10:19am On Jan 07, 2023
Na Buhari go pay my own

I no send e papa to go borrow money on my behalf

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Jalinspy(f): 10:19am On Jan 07, 2023
Ihordsy and Co the failure defendants should pay for the failure of their Apc masters.
I haven't seen any mumu like them shocked grin

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by meum: 10:19am On Jan 07, 2023
Moi ke? I no Dey owe anybody shishi. Na bubu, him Mata, yara dem and him entire family dey owe whoever dem collect the money from. Na dem chop am no be me.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by MacDani(m): 10:19am On Jan 07, 2023
shocked
Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by depure(m): 10:19am On Jan 07, 2023
Noted
Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Felabrity: 10:19am On Jan 07, 2023
They will start flooding here with how they built a 1km 2nd Onitsha bridge And railway from Kaduna to Niger republic with the 55 trillion naira

Buhari, APC, Tinubu are calamities

Renewed failures

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Jalinspy(f): 10:19am On Jan 07, 2023
It will be easier for a cow to pass through the eyes of the needle than for drug baron a.k.a gazzle garagara to win this election. Ihordsy the mumu defender know this and know peace grin

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Cosmatikka: 10:20am On Jan 07, 2023
Nigerians just dey play.

Batidiots are seeing all these, knowing that Thief-nubu helped bring Buhari, the disaster on Nigerians, and how he has promised to continue where he stopped, yet the idiots keep supporting him just for 30k a month and to score cheap political scores on Igbos.
E go clear for una eye.
Shey na all of us go pay the price

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Kajaard: 10:20am On Jan 07, 2023
A country running on deficit.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Tonygeesm(m): 10:20am On Jan 07, 2023
Our suffering hasn't started yet the government that has ruined the future of this country is packaging an old frail dying man to continue from where they stopped and we still have the same people suffering supporting them.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by gentlesmithugo(m): 10:21am On Jan 07, 2023
LordviccoDaGuru:
It's a great welcome development. Buhari is the best president Nigeria Will ever Have. Go and write it down. Under Buhari over 100 billion Nigerians have been lifted out of poverty, Buhari is the God sent that have finally bought Nigeria to the Land of Milk and Honey. I love Buhari with so much passion and I can do anything for Buhari, I can even die for Buhari.
I don't no if is sarcasm or u r just mentally deranged.i no u as a useless urchin.so I no ur stupid knew no bound.so continue wallowing in ur pettiness.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by another1: 10:21am On Jan 07, 2023
By Monday he will campaigning for Tinubu but guess what? Some Nigerians will clap and sing his praises.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by amstamon: 10:21am On Jan 07, 2023
Abeg! They should send me an account number let me pay mine! Shebi it's just 60k..
I hate debt!
NB:the acct number must be China related o grin
I no wan see any yeye firstbank or GTB. It must be from China cos na dem we dey owe

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by fatherjesse(m): 10:21am On Jan 07, 2023
Heaven will show no mercy on all those still wishing APC continues in government, if 'Mai Gaskiya' brought this kind of hardship what will happen with a known and self acclaimed 'gbewiri' in Tinubu. God punish anyone that refers to me as IPOB, I am Yoruba through and through from Ijebu in Ogun State

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by christejames(m): 10:21am On Jan 07, 2023
Even me wey no get up to that amount currently cry cry cry




APC is cursed!

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by b0rn2fuck(m): 10:21am On Jan 07, 2023
I laugh in Swahili

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by frowland(m): 10:21am On Jan 07, 2023
Islie:


https://leadership.ng/2023-budget-deficit-each-nigerian-may-be-owing-extra-n60k-when-buhari-leaves/

OP contextually, each American citizen is owing 75 million naira equivalent. Just saying.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by ORAFA(m): 10:22am On Jan 07, 2023
Was I there when he was collecting the money?
Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Gagare1(m): 10:22am On Jan 07, 2023
When we told them, them no gree listen.

Nigerians, if you like, allow religious leaders to influence your choice in 2023. Na you and your family go suffer.

Make the right choice based on truth and justice, not bigotry.

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Faber(m): 10:22am On Jan 07, 2023
No lele...just vote Obi so that he will help you pay ur own 60k. If Tinubu wins all man will be owing 260k by the time Shettima completes Tinubu's first term

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Re: 2023 BUDGET DEFICIT: Each Nigerian May Be Owing Extra N60k When Buhari Leaves by Havagey: 10:23am On Jan 07, 2023
gentlesmithugo:
I don't no if is sarcasm or u r just mentally deranged.i no u as a useless urchin.so I no ur stupid knew no bound.so continue wallowing in ur pettiness.

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