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Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by Nne5: 7:51pm On Jul 11, 2017
The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, says the Muhammadu Buhari administration is committed to reviving the Nigerian economy within the next 18 months.

Osinbajo, at the quarterly presidential business forum in Abuja on Tuesday, said that the administration was determined to deliver on its promises to the electorate.

Also speaking at the same event, the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, said Nigeria should continue to diversify its economy to enable it to generate more revenue to fund its budget, adding that the country cannot borrow any more.

In her remarks, Minister of Finance Mrs Kemi Adeosun said Nigeria should continue to diversify its economy to enable it to generate more revenue to fund its budget.

She said, “The problem is that we have been relying on oil and oil gave us a big budget size.

“It’s just one of our resources and as you know it’s only 10 per cent of our GDP. So the rest of our economy – 90 per cent – really has to contribute to our revenue.

“So what are we trying to do? We need to mobilize additional revenue to fund our budget.

“We have got to get our budget bigger and to do that we cannot borrow anymore. We simply have to generate more revenue, we have to plug the leakages, we have to improve tax collection so that we can manage our borrowing.




“So the Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS) is aimed at improving revenue collection rate and generally improving domestic revenue mobilization so that we can fund our budget sustainably.’’

The minister described as encouraging the response of Nigerians to the inauguration of VAIDS.

She expressed the hope that the Buhari administration would reposition Nigeria to the level that “we will not be so vulnerable as we have been in the past to oil price movements’’.

The acting president, who said that Nigeria was fortunate to have a leader in President Buhari, added that the administration would continue to ensure that public funds were spent efficiently.

“And I have said this repeatedly, that in some sense we are fortunate to have a leader like the president who at least we know, a straightforward and honest, and committed to ensuring government expenditure is spent the way it should be spent, and that people don’t do what they like.

“To that extent, I think we have the right environment at least in terms of government discipline and all of that, to be able to deliver on the promises that we have made.

“But, do not doubt for one moment at all, our commitment to ‎ensuring that we are able to deliver on the promises that we have made.

“Day after day, night after night we are working on these things. Practically every night we work on these issues. I believe very strongly that Nigeria will turn around.

“I have no doubt in my mind that if we are focused even in the next 12 to 18 months, if we are focused we will certainly see a turn around.’’

He, therefore, advised the private sector to partner with the government to achieve the set target.

The Minister of Power, Works, and Housing, Mr Babatunda Fashola, who also spoke at the event, stated that the government’s focus has been on how to ease doing business, enable the private sector to be the best it could be to compete and be efficient locally and globally.

He said: “The private sector has always been in any economy with a capital disposition, the driver of growth, the driver of development and ultimately government must interface with the private sector.

“We want to hear from them where the shoes pinch most, where we can make it easier; where we can make it better and how we can do so.

“And it is only by understanding the problems that we can then offer quality solutions which will include executive actions, sometimes legislative actions, sometimes judicial interventions as a mixture of government’s policy options to help private sector do its best.’’

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Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by Iamemma(m): 7:58pm On Jul 11, 2017
Nations do borrow,that's not new,but my chagrin on Nigeria's borrowing is that we borrow to finance our consumptions rather than investing.

For the minister to declare that we are not going to borrow again,is quite commendable.But how do they hope to achieve this?
By increasing tax? Who Is to be taxed the employed or the unemployed?

Lately,I have become very pessimistic with plans made by successive admnistrations in Nigeria. I feel the Center has a lot of work which is making them confused,we need to shake the system a little bit,to allow fresh air enter the country

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Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by potent5(m): 8:18pm On Jul 11, 2017
But this same Adeosun was there when Buhari wanted to borrow over 30 billion dollars to rebuild North East. Only God saved us through the house of Senate.
Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by Nobody: 8:19pm On Jul 11, 2017
No ooo. continue borrowing.
Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by Nobody: 8:21pm On Jul 11, 2017
We said it that APC promise of welfare state was tax hike in the pipeline

Now it's coming to past!

Better go and streamline your budget
Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by Nobody: 8:23pm On Jul 11, 2017
oya carry TSA money
Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by Cjrane2: 8:34pm On Jul 11, 2017
OrestesDante:
No ooo. continue borrowing.

They should borrow more joo!

let the country become insolvable. Afterall, it is the future generation that will pay the debt. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by CoolFreeday(m): 8:42pm On Jul 11, 2017
God bless Nigeria.
On track, let me go and renew my voter's card, 2019 is close. PMB all the way!
Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by Nobody: 9:06pm On Jul 11, 2017
sis minister, the problem is the fact that the feds has continuously refused to invest in the regions that fund or has the potential to fund the nation. why the hell should Abuja get over 200 billion a year when we as a nation are struggling to finance projects like the mambilla dam, ajeokuta steel mine, nlng gas trains and the second Niger bridge?
Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by zombieHUNTER: 9:13pm On Jul 11, 2017
CoolFreeday:
God bless Nigeria.

On track, let me go and renew my voter's card, 2019 is close.
PMB all the way!
This type is incurable

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Re: Nigeria Cannot Borrow Anymore-Adeosun by zombieHUNTER: 9:15pm On Jul 11, 2017
potent5:
But this same Adeosun was there when Buhari wanted to borrow over 30 billion dollars to rebuild North East. Only God saved us through the house of Senate.
buhari is an economic terrorist

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