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FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by Omooba77: 9:16pm On Nov 16, 2014
The Federal Government through Minister Of Finance,Ngozi Okonji Iwella to the Legislative arm of the government ,is proposing a bench of $73 rather than $78 submitted in the earlier budget.This will mean a drop in revenue of 2015,from about $7.3 trillion to about $6.8 trillion .This is due to the drop of oil price in the world market.
Government is proposing austerity measures.
Reduction in budget benchmark

She said the Federal Government was keeping an eye on the development, noting that this was why it come up with a multi-pronged strategic response to mitigate the adverse effects of global oil price fall on the economy and reassure investors.

The responses, according to her, are a mix of measures designed to boost non-oil revenues further, plug loopholes and waste and cut unnecessary expenditures in order to cope with the situation.

Giving details of the government’s responses to the oil price fall, the minister said that after a careful analysis of the situation, the economic team approved a $5 per barrel reduction in the 2015 budget benchmark price for oil from $78 to $73 per barrel.

She said, “As part of the response, the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and the Budget 2015 proposal to the National Assembly have been revised.

“Government is now proposing a benchmark of $73 dollars per barrel to the National Assembly compared to the earlier proposed benchmark of $78

“Given the nature of the oil market, we needed to see the extent and trend of the oil price in order to take the right measures.

“Panic is not a strategy. It’s important that our strategies are based on facts and a clear understanding of both the strengths of the economy and the challenges posed by the drop in oil prices which is currently at $79 for our premium Bonny Light Crude.

“The drop in oil prices is a serious challenge which we must confront as a country. We must be prepared to make sacrifices where necessary.

“But we should also not forget that we retain some important advantages such as a broad economic base driven by the private sector and anchored on sound policies.

“Our strategy is to continue to strengthen the sectors that drive growth such as agriculture and housing while reducing waste with a renewed focus on prudence.”

Special tax on luxury goods

She stated that the decline in oil prices had given additional impetus to the Federal Government’s focus on increasing non-oil revenues.

In this regard, the collection target for the Federal Inland Revenue Service, which has been working with Mckinsey to increase receipts will be revised upwards for next year.

Se said the country had recorded good success in reaching the initial target set this year of N75bn; noting that so far N65bn of this had been collected.

For 2015, the minister put the revised target at N160bn above the 2014 base.

Okonjo-Iweala also unveiled plans by the government to introduce what she called “tax on luxurious goods,” stating that this was a part of measures aimed at increasing revenue from non-oil sources.

She said that users of luxurious items, such as private jets, yachts, alcoholic beverages and expensive cars, would be required to pay special taxes for such goods.

The minister, who said the government was still compiling the list of luxurious goods to be taxed under the new initiative, assured that the proceeds from these items and services would be used to support the economy from external shocks.

She said, “We all know the definition of luxury goods, we are still compiling the lists and one of the things we can tax is champagne, alcoholic beverages, jets, luxury cars- we will look at the engine capacity, and yachts.

“We are putting the list together but we intend to do a surcharge going forward on these items.

“The principle is that those who are better off in the society and I hope they won’t mind will be willing to share a bit more in remitting a little bit more to the treasury than what they normally do on these things.”

$2bn withdrawal from ECA

Okonjo-Iweala noted that the reduction in the price of oil might continue but gave assurance that the government was fully prepared to ensure that the economy was not worse-off.

To this end, she said from the $4.1bn (N656bn) in the Excess Crude Account, the government would be withdrawing $2bn (N320bn) between now and the end of this year to take care of critical expenditure.

She said, “We will work in such a way that we won’t deplete the ECA because we have to leave something for next year but we might go to tap about a half of it ($2bn) or slightly less than half to be able to meet expenditures that are crystalising at the moment that we need to make.”

Rejects calls to print more Naira

On calls from some quarters that the Federal Government should respond to the decline in revenues by printing more naira to fund projects, the minister said that such recommendations would be disastrous for the country if implemented.

Okonjo-Iweala , who argued that such prescriptions ignored the elementary principles of economics, said “printing money without adequate revenue support will lead to serious consequences for the country.

“It will spur inflation as the experiences of Germany in the early part of the last century and more recently, Argentina and Zimbabwe demonstrate.

“This prescription will victimise the poor and the middle class that it is supposedly protecting.”

She explained that the best way to protect the interest of the ordinary people was to control inflation as much as possible, expand the economic base, strengthen the sectors that drive growth, boost critical infrastructure and create more jobs.

The minister added, “We have already started doing that, the results are already coming but we still have a lot of work to do.

“To show how serious government is about job creation, President Jonathan will tomorrow, (Monday) November 17 launch the 4th edition of YouWin to support another 1,500 entrepreneurs along with a private equity fund for entrepreneurs.

“That is an expression of government’s commitment and seriousness to job creation.”

The implementation of the new mortgage system, including the current processing of over 66,000 applicants for mortgages, according to her, will go on as planned.

This, she added, would help to ensure that the country reaps the strong benefits that will come from unleashing the housing revolution which is attracting serious interest from local and international investors.

Also, unaffected are public sector wages as well as key initiatives in education, health and other areas critical to the country’s human development.

Meanwhile, financial experts have said that Nigerians should be ready for a harsh economy in the nearest future as a result of the continued fall in the prices of oil.

The experts, while reacting to the measures adopted by the Federal Government, stated that the decline was only the beginning.

They spoke with our correspondents during separate interviews on Sunday.

A renowned economist and Chief Executive, Financial Derivatives Company, Mr. Bismark Rewane, stated that the step by the government was a good start, but wondered if the measures would actually cushion the impact of the falling oil prices.

He said, “That is a good start. The most important thing is the fact that the government has come to accept that it has to do something with respect to the falling oil prices. What we are seeing now is not a short-term phenomenon. Whether the therapy is adequate is another issue. But I think it is a good move and it has not ruled out other moves.

“On the $2bn withdrawal from the ECA, I don’t think that will make any impact. The reality is that we have to look at what is important. And what is important is that the Nigerian government has come to terms to the fact that it has to start austerity. So it is encouraging and this is the beginning of a number of steps to be adopted.”

On whether there might be more measures, Rewane said, “Certainly, this is just the beginning. And I will like to say that it will be good for Nigeria to accept the reality on ground presently.”

Also, a former President, Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, Dr. Samuel Nzekwe, said the government’s resolve to adopt austerity measures was not surprising.

He said, “About 80 per cent of our earning is from oil and so it is not a surprise that the government is adopting austerity measures considering the fact that oil prices are falling. This is actually the beginning o things to happen. Apart from imposing tax on luxuries, they should look at how to diversify the economy by creating enabling environment so that industries can thrive.

“Increasing or taxing more utilities is not the major solution. The government should now make more efforts to diversify the economy. They should make concerted efforts to ensure that the agricultural sector and a few others are working.

“Nigerians may not worry much about the tax issue because it is expected but this tax should be used wisely. It should not end in the pockets of a few individuals because since the country’s earning is mostly from oil, it means a fall in the price of this commodity will deny Nigeria a lot of income to build roads, power plants and many other things that will benefit the ordinary Nigerian.”

The All Progressives Congress, through its National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, described the proposed austerity measures as a reflection of the massive corruption inherent in the Jonathan-led Peoples Democratic Party government .

It argued that it was unfair for the Federal Government to subject Nigerians to austerity measures after frittering away the “petrodollars accruable to the country in the last 15 years.”

The APC said, “This country enjoyed high crude oil prices in the last 15 years. What has the PDP-led Federal Government done with the money in the last 15 years? They simply frittered the money away in massive corruption and misgovernment.

“They now want Nigerians to pay for their corruption and misdirection. Are Nigerians not already under austerity measure? They only want to impoverish us the more. Their ultimate aim is to devalue the naira; that’s their ultimate destination and this is very unfair.

“To make Nigerians, who did not participate in corruption, to suffer is not fair. What provisions have they made for the rainy days?”
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Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by Omooba77: 9:21pm On Nov 16, 2014
Na another SAP be this oh,drop in revenue..
Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by Kagarko(m): 9:27pm On Nov 16, 2014
The question is what have they been doing with the previous largesse?

The essence of saving is because of hard day/time like this.

What has been the budget performance of the past 5 years.

What has the Nat. Assembly done to low budget performance?

MAY GOD HELP US IN NIG.
Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by Goddex: 9:41pm On Nov 16, 2014
OP, but oil is selling for $72.
How do they intend to make up for the difference?
Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by Omooba77: 9:42pm On Nov 16, 2014
Kagarko:
The question is what have they been doing with the previous largesse?

The essence of saving is because of hard day/time like this.

What has been the budget performance of the past 5 years.

What has the Nat. Assembly done to low budget performance?

MAY GOD HELP US IN NIG.
When the oil dry finish,there will less agitation for power...
Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by Omooba77: 9:43pm On Nov 16, 2014
Goddex:
OP, but oil is selling for $72.
How do they intend to make up for the difference?

As the thing dey go,it fit reach $65 dollars oh..
Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by musiwa95: 10:11pm On Nov 16, 2014
It clearly show the Nigeria senate and house of representative are not well uneducated. I just watch a governor talk nonsense on television


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Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by Omooba77: 10:12pm On Nov 16, 2014
Ordinary citizen focus budget...NIO
Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by Omooba77: 7:06am On Nov 17, 2014
musiwa95:
It clearly show the Nigeria senate and house of representative are not well uneducated. I just watch a governor talk nonsense on television


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The price at the world market may force; oil producing company to reduce production so as to reduce supply and increase demand.
Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by otokx(m): 7:34am On Nov 17, 2014
Taking it step by step.
Re: FG Propose Bench Mark Of $73 To NASS by Omooba77: 7:50pm On Nov 17, 2014
God will help us in Nigeria.....

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