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2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by Ecstasy154(m): 11:29am On Aug 17, 2021
The Federal Government plans to borrow about N4.89tn from internal and external sources to finance the deficit in its proposed 2022 budget of N13.98trn due to dwindling revenue.

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, made this known in Abuja on Monday at an interactive session organised by the House of Representatives’ Committee on Finance on the 2022-2024 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper.

Ahmed noted that perception of the naira as being over valued over despite recent the adjustment by the Central Bank of Nigeria has compounded Nigeria’s risk aversion in the global capital market, which she said would further put pressure on the foreign exchange market, stressing that foreign portfolio investors have yet to return to the Nigerian market.

The minister stated that while the government plans to borrow to fund the N5.62tn deficits in 2022, it will reduce capital expenditure by N259.315bn, as the reduction would become necessary due to economic volatility occasioned by unstable global oil market as well as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ahmed said for capital expenditure next year, ministries, departments and agencies would get N1.76tn as opposed to the N2.02tn spent in 2021.

She also the exchange rate has been pegged at N410.15 to a dollar per dollar and oil benchmark at $57 per barrel.

Other key macro-economic assumptions in the MTEF/FSP include a crude oil benchmark crude oil production of 1.88 million barrels per day, an inflation rate of 13 per cent, and a nominal GDP of 149.369tn.

The minister noted that interestingly, non-oil GDP continues to grow at 169.69tn, compared to oil GDP of 14.68tn included in the nominal GDP. Nominal consumption is 130,49.36bn.

She said, “The budget deficit and the financing items for the expenditure projected for 2022 is N5.62tn, up from N5.60tn in 2021. The deficit is going to be financed by new foreign and domestic borrowings, both domestic and foreign, in the sum of N4.89tn, then privatisation proceeds of N90.73bn and drawdowns from project titles of N635bn. This amount represents 3.05 per cent of the estimated GDP, which is slightly above the 3 per cent threshold that is spent recommended in the Fiscal Responsibility Act. The revenue that we expect is N6.54tn, N2.62tn to accrue to the Federation Account and VAT, respectively.”

The minister further said the net oil and gas revenue, which would be available for the Federation Account for distribution, would be N6.151tn in 2022.

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Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by Temmylee02: 11:31am On Aug 17, 2021
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Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by DDDEnterprises: 11:42am On Aug 17, 2021
Thank God I'll be leaving this country to join "The Unity" when he eventually arrives.

y'all should deal with the mess that all these borrowing might bring when time comes.

The Unity, we await your coming!
Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by OreMI22: 11:47am On Aug 17, 2021
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Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by RedEnergy: 11:57am On Aug 17, 2021
I just don't understand how APC wants to campaign in 2022. Will they say like Vote for APC so that APC can fix the economy APC destroyed, or vote for APC so that APC can pay the national debt APC tripled, or vote for APC so APC can solve the insecurity APC has promoted, or vote for APC so that APC can reduce the sufferings of Nigerians that APC caused How will they campaign?

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Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by Godstiger(m): 12:03pm On Aug 17, 2021
The bill-loan-naire government borrow borrow no dey tire una
Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by Dabronze(m): 12:19pm On Aug 17, 2021
That money is too small they should try to borrow like N500tr They would just sell nigeria to pay back

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Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by Maxymilliano(m): 12:28pm On Aug 17, 2021
Buhari the debt master .. Kare lai !
Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by Moferere: 12:37pm On Aug 17, 2021
Borrow borrow government.

One day, our creditors will sell this country

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Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by Racoon(m): 12:44pm On Aug 17, 2021
Borrowing recklessly yet debt servicing is pilling a huge economic burden for Nigeria.Not that these Borrowings are yielding any good returns but just monies being looted with reckless abandon.

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Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by kennykruzmason: 3:17pm On Aug 17, 2021
Nigeria don enter one chance

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Re: 2022 Budget: FG To Borrow N4.89tn, Says Finance Minister by Herrick: 3:24pm On Aug 17, 2021
And that's how we keep on paying debts till thy kingdom come..
Na only God go save us, naija enter one chance no be small.

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