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Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by tsdarkside(m): 5:33pm On Jul 10, 2015
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Federal Government is expected to borrow $25 billion by 2015, Nigeria’s Debt Management Office (DMO) told the House of Representatives yesterday. This disclosure was made at a meeting with the House Joint Committee on Finance, Legislative Budget and Research, National Planning and Aid, Loans and Debt Management scrutinising the
2013-2015 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy (MTEFF) paper submitted by President Goodluck Jonathan.

The projected figure represents the country’s foreign and domestic borrowings flowing from 2013-2015 under review.

DMO’s Director General, Dr. Abraham Nwankwo in his presentation on Nigeria’s overall debt profile and expected borrowing for 2013-2015 told the joint panel that for 2012, Nigeria external debt is projected at $9,021.53 billion; 2013 ($12,165.10 billion); 2014 ($14,585 billion) and 2015 ($16,765 billion).

A breakdown for domestic debt is projected at: 2012 ($6,483.81 billion); 2013 ($7,125.93 billion); 2014 ($7,792.41 billion) and 2015 ($8, 4441.86 billion).

At the meeting, Chairman House Committee on Legislative Budget and Research, Opeyemi Bamidele, queried the absence of a debt ceiling and what it described as Nigeria’s “aggressive” borrowing from local and international sources, lawmakers said the development has stifled chances for private business to access loans locally.

Opeyemi said: “We are now aggressively borrowing in such a manner that the private sector is now being stifled as the government is now the only big spender in the economy. The private sector cannot access funds domestically, they cannot create jobs.

The DG in his response to Bamidele’s query on rising debts countered, “Every country in the world borrows, even the most financially prudent countries like Germany and the US.”

In another development, the House joint committee refused a Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) delegation from making a presentation at the meeting insisting that the CBN governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi appear in person (today) by 10 am to defend the MTEFF paper.

The panel insisted that any delay in the passage of the MTEFF should be blamed on the action or inaction of the CBN.

Chairman, House Committee on Finance, Abdumumini Jibrin issued the directive. He said, “The CBN delegation I think from your introduction, we have about two Directors here and a couple of Deputy Directors and some Assistant Directors.

“As you are aware this is the most important document when it comes to issue of our National budget because this is where the budget parameters are being discussed and approved by the National Assembly.

“The role of the CBN in this process (MTEFF consideration) is very important and in our own opinion we believe that when dealing with issues like this we don’t expect anyone less than the governor to be present here, you’re also aware that the delay we are having or inability of the House to receive the President on Thursday is because we’ve not completed this work and specifically because of consultation like this with agency.

“On Thursday Central Bank delayed us and I think from Thursday till today we are being gracious to allocate you another day, we had expect that you would have done what you can to get the governor to attend, you have not explain his whereabouts or your deputy governors and you are sending a Chief Economist from CBN to come and discuss the issues that has to do with monetary implications to all these projections and the issue of exchange rates as it affects our economy directly, unfortunately we will not accept this, we will give you another chance for the governor to appear.

The House hinged its rejection of Jonathan’s request to present the 2013 budget on October 4 on its yet to be concluded probe into implementation of the 2012 budget and the yet to be adopted 2013-2015 MTEFF.


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Re: Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by Nobody: 5:33pm On Jul 10, 2015
angry
Re: Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by Nobody: 5:33pm On Jul 10, 2015
Some body please lock Fremanan inside cell and throw that his INTROVERT gf with him oh wait He's an old man and she is teenage girl undecided
Re: Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by Emekamex(m): 5:38pm On Jul 10, 2015
-> So goes Africa's biggest economy
->Meanwhile, in Daura..

Re: Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by Nobody: 5:49pm On Jul 10, 2015
Emekamex:
-> So goes Africa's biggest economy

biggest economy in Africa that produces less that 5000MW and distributes less......big indeed

guess the joke is on US
Re: Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by Mynd44: 5:50pm On Jul 10, 2015
This was publish when? Opeyemi Bamidele did not return as an House of Reps member in the 8th assembly
Re: Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by midolian(m): 5:50pm On Jul 10, 2015
Emekamex:
-> So goes Africa's biggest economy
yea, As a result of the mess your paymaster(GEJ) has made of this country

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Re: Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by architez: 2:05pm On Jul 14, 2015
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Federal Government is expected to borrow $25 billion by 2015, Nigeria’s Debt Management Office (DMO) told the House of Representatives


He who goes aborrowing...

BTW,

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Re: Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by sammyj: 2:49pm On Jul 14, 2015
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Re: Nigeria Debt Profile Rises, To Borrow $25bn By 2015 by tsdarkside(m): 11:52pm On Jul 14, 2015
architez:


He who goes aborrowing...

BTW,

There is this raging thread where they r saying that Muhammad (PBUH) slept with a six year old. Please help me tell them it's not true.
Here is the link:

https://www.nairaland.com/2439827/age-consent-sex-what-want

the topic was not even about buhari a tall....

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