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FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by adenigga(m): 4:16am On Oct 31, 2023
The Federal Government on Monday approved a N2.18tn supplementary budget for the 2023 fiscal year.

This would fund urgent issues including national defense and security. The supplementary funding was also targeted at providing welfare packages for workers and Nigerians at large.

The Minister of the Budget and Economic Planning, Abubakar Bagudu, disclosed the details of the funding to State House Correspondents at the end of this week’s Federal Executive Council meeting President Bola Tinubu chaired at the Aso Rock Villa.

Bagudu said, “N605bn for national defense and security is to sustain the gains made in security. It will accelerate the gains in that sector as the funds will be made available to security agencies before the year runs out.

“Equally a sum of N300bn was provided to repair bridges, including Eko and Third Mainland bridges, as well as construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of many roads nationwide before the return of the rainy season.

“The sum of N210bn was provided for the payment of wage Awards. In negotiation with the Nigeria Labour Congress, the federal government agreed to pay N35, 000 each to about 1.5 million employees of the federal government and that covers September, October, November and December 2023.”

Bagudu explained the underpinnings of the N400bn cash transfer payments the Council approved, saying, “You may recall that the federal government secured a $800m loan from the World Bank to pay cash transfers of N25,000 to 15 million households. The $800m is for two months, October and November.

The Minister also disclosed that “the President graciously approved that an additional month should be funded by the federal government and that is what this N100bn is for.”

He added that the Council also approved N200bn for seed, agricultural input, supplies and agricultural implements and infrastructure in order to support expansion of production, while N100bn was set aside to improve infrastructure in the Federal Capital Territory.

The Independent National Electoral Commission also got N18bn for the conduct of elections in Bayelsa, Kogi and Imo in November.

To fulfill its palliative promises to Nigerians, FG voted N5.5bn for the take-off of the student loan scheme in January 2024.

“The supplementary budget also includes N8bn for the take-off grant of new ministries and N200bn for capital supplementation to deal with urgent requests made to the President from various parts of the country,” Bagudu said.

While the FG intends to fund the extra-budgetary spending from revenues accruable to it from its recent policies like the removal of subsidy on petrol, it is leaving no stones unturned as it ordered the DMO to raise the nation’s domestic borrowing ceiling to source for more money from the debt market to support its planned expenditures when necessary.

“It is not anticipated that there would be borrowing, but to the extent there will be, the debt management office will raise it. This is not recourse to Ways and Means,” the Minister explained.

The former Kebbi State Governor also reiterated the administration’s commitment to maintain the January-December budget implementation cycle.

He cited the legislative and executive backgrounds of the President, Vice President, and other members of the Council, stating that the “budgeting process is benefiting from this collective wisdom and would foster mutual respect for institutions which will narrow the areas for dispute.”

Former President Muhammadu Buhari in January, signed the 2023 Budget of N21.83trn along with the 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Bill into law.

Speaking at the signing of the eighth and final annual budget of his Administration, the Buhari said the aggregate expenditures of N21.83 trn, represented an increase of N1.32 trn over the initial Executive Proposal for a total expenditure of N20.51 trn.

The former President explained that the 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Act would enable the administration to respond to the havoc caused by the recent nationwide floods on infrastructure and agriculture sectors.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s total public debt may hit N118.37tn in the next three years, findings by The PUNCH have shown.

The figure was based on analysing Nigeria’s current debt profile and the debt projections in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper 2024-2026.

According to the new MTEF/FSP, the Federal Government plans to take N26.42tn loans between 2024 and 2026.

The fiscal policy also indicates that debt servicing will gulp N29.92tn in three years.

The data show that the national government plans to borrow N7.81tn in 2024, slightly less than the N8.84tn targeted for the same year in the previous MTEF/FSP.

A breakdown for 2024 shows that the Federal Government plans to get N6.04tn from domestic lenders and N1.77tn from foreign creditors.

By 2025, the Federal Government plans to borrow N8.54tn, which is also less than the N10.62tn targeted for the same year in the previous MTEF/FSP.

Despite the rising debt, the Federal Government has insisted that it will stick to its borrowing plan.

Over the years, Nigeria’s low revenue generation has pushed the government to borrow more.

However, President Bola Tinubu recently expressed his administration’s commitment to breaking the cycle of overreliance on borrowing for public spending and the resultant burden of debt servicing it placed on the management of limited government revenues.

Tinubu recently said the country could not continue to service its debt with 90 per cent of its revenue.

He noted that the country was heading for destruction if that continued.

The President said, “Can we continue to service external debts with 90 per cent of our revenue? It is a path to destruction. It is not sustainable. We must make the very difficult changes necessary for our country to get (wake) up from slumber and be respected among the world’s great nations.

Source: https://punchng.com/FG-approves-N2.2tn-supplementary-budget

Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Taylor92: 4:18am On Oct 31, 2023
supplementary budget abi money for cocaine




Mad dogs

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by yinkus6750(m): 4:19am On Oct 31, 2023
Supplementary budget to be funded by borrowing, thereby increasing the company's debt profile , to the detriment of the innocent masses
Yet the legislators spent huge amount in buying brand new SUVs.

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Taylor92: 4:22am On Oct 31, 2023
yinkus6750:
Supplementary budget to be funded by borrowing, thereby increasing the company's debt profile , to the detriment of the innocent masses
Yet the legislators spent huge amount in buying brand new SUVs.

Yarimo and LeoDeking will attack you



You’ve touched their oppressors tail

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Lovemeharder(f): 5:22am On Oct 31, 2023
This money is very huge tho, 2024 is not far from home. cheesy

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Klington: 5:40am On Oct 31, 2023
tongue
Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by mytime24(f): 5:41am On Oct 31, 2023
40 percent of that money inside their pockets

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by gentposh: 5:43am On Oct 31, 2023
Borrow pose government

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by ROTTWEILER007: 5:45am On Oct 31, 2023
Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Palazee(m): 5:46am On Oct 31, 2023
We all know where the money is going to end up

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by bigdammyj: 5:49am On Oct 31, 2023
Noted.
Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Kurumaru: 5:51am On Oct 31, 2023
Pocket supplimentary budget... Armed robbers in Agbada

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by 9japride(m): 5:51am On Oct 31, 2023
Those supporting every move by politicians aimlessly, what are they benefing?

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Bellotelli: 5:53am On Oct 31, 2023
Wahala! Wahala! Wahala ooo!

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by seunlayi(m): 5:55am On Oct 31, 2023
Another

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by adenigga(m): 6:06am On Oct 31, 2023
Kurumaru:
Pocket supplimentary budget... Armed robbers in Agbada
On point, bro.......

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Vifx: 6:08am On Oct 31, 2023
Good one
Now implement an increase in wages
Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Angelfrost(m): 6:10am On Oct 31, 2023
Nice one... I was wondering when they will release the Looting Supplementary Budget. tongue

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Ayoola171(m): 6:11am On Oct 31, 2023
That's good
Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Yungmil: 6:15am On Oct 31, 2023
Now is time to buy dollar


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Please who has dollar for sale?

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by DMerciful(m): 6:20am On Oct 31, 2023
Government of criminality!

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Ceheai: 6:22am On Oct 31, 2023
undecided
Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by sinero: 6:23am On Oct 31, 2023
Taylor92:
supplementary budget abi money for cocaine




Mad dogs

Hopeless idiot! Ur wailing just dey start, by 2027 ur case would have gone beyond rehabilitation.

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by eldoradoxx: 6:26am On Oct 31, 2023
The poverty of idea of the APC government since 2015 is actually the major cause of the worsening economic conditions of Nigeria. A party that has no think tank that is committed to delivering quality policy to pull Nigeria out of the brinks. In all the years of PDP, did you see them share 15k, 25k or 35k as the useless APC government is doing? What will such ridiculous amount do for an average person in Nigeria to term same as an empowerment program? Ngozi Okonjo Iweala would never have permitted the sharing of money for people to eat and drink. The entire 700 million dollars loan and 200 billion budgeted as sadaka is all going into consumption, not production, that is why the economy will continue to go down under APC. APC needs to understand that they have to invest in production, give these huge monies to people who are to commit it into production, creating new business and employing other, just as Youwin program, that is the only way to build an economy.

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by JASONjnr(m): 6:26am On Oct 31, 2023
Imagine, 2.2trillion....



If you add all the disbursed sums, it won't get upto 2.2trillion.... Enough will be left for the looters to share ...

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by BluntCrazeMan: 6:30am On Oct 31, 2023
Haahahahahaaaa

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Godjone(m): 6:30am On Oct 31, 2023
Criminal looting gangs lead by Akpabiu, spearheaded by the APC and executed by the notorious drug criminal tinibu

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by MuslimIgbo: 6:31am On Oct 31, 2023
Enough loot to go round our USELESS OLD FOOLS POLITICIANS cool cool cool

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Re: FG Approves ₦‎2.2 Trillion Supplementary Budget by Phantom233: 6:33am On Oct 31, 2023
Imagine a country that budgets for an unknown population? tomorrow they'll talk of the poorest of the poor when they don't even have any reasonable estimate record for such figures angry angry

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