Nigeria’s Debt Servicing Cost Rises To N2.9trn, Gulps 74% Of Country’s Revenue – Minister Of Finance

Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed
The Federal Government of Nigeria has said that it spent N2.89tn on debt servicing between January and August.
Nigeria's Minister of Finance; Zainab Ahmed
Nigeria’s Minister of Finance; Zainab Ahmed

The Minister of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, disclosed this during the public presentation and breakdown of the highlights of the 2022 appropriation bill held in Abuja on Friday.
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According to Minister, in the first seven months of the year, the total expenditure made by the government stood at N8.14tn out of which N2.88tn was utilised for debt servicing, N2.75tn was spent on overhead cost, while N1.75tn was expended on capital projects.

On revenue, she said that the government generated a total of N3.9tn comprising, Company income tax of N547.5bn; Value added Tax collections of N235.7bn, customs collections of N338.6bn, and other revenues which amounted to N1.7tn.

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With a debt servicing cost of N2.89tn and total revenue of N3.9tn, the federal government spent about N74 percent of its revenue on debt servicing within the review period.

Zainab said, “For the 2021 performance, between January and August, revenue generated was N3.93tn which was 73 percent of the prorated target. Out of this amount, CIT and VAT collections were N547.5bn and N235.7bn respectively representing 121 percent in the case of CIT and 148 percent in the case of VAT of the prorated target.

“Custom collections 338.6bn represents 99 percent of the prorated target. Other revenues amounting to N1.7tn of which the federal government independent revenue of N691.36bn while GEOs revenue was N873.5bn.

“On the expenditure side, N8.14tn representing 84 per cent of the N9.71tn prorated expenditure from January to August has been spent.

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“Of the expenditure, N2.89tn was utilized for debt servicing, while N2.57tn was utilised for personnel cost including pension and gratuities. As at the end of August, N1.75tn has been expended for capital projects, of this amount, N1.723tn represents 81 percent of the aggregate provision for Ministries Department Agencies’ capital prorated, while N36.01bn is expenditure from GEOs.

“So the story here is that the revenue performance aggregate is 73 percent but the fact is that the non-oil revenue performing very well above the target, while the oil and gas revenue is lagging.

Zainab AhmedShe added that the government borrowed the sum of N3.65tn between January and August to finance its N4.3tn fiscal deficit. The rest of the deficit was covered by proceeds from the sales of government assets through the privatization process and a drawdown of bilateral and multilateral tied loans.

As at August we had a fiscal deficit of N4.29tn, this is against the prorated target of N4.61tn and we financed this deficit by utilization of N136.77bn from proceeds of the sales of government assets through the privatization process, also by a drawdown of bilateral and multilateral tied loans in the sum of N473.12bn and new borrowings of N3.65tn from both domestic and foreign sources,” she said.

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