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Fed Govt Will Not Burden Nigerians With Unserviceable Debts Says Adeosun by Nkemakonam62: 6:19am On Oct 10, 2017
The federal government has assured that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari would not burden Nigeria’s future generations with unserviceable debts.

The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, who gave the assurance in an article entitled, ‘The Debt Debate: Deconstructing the Debt Story’, she explained the debt history, the short-term strategy and the medium to long-term outlook for the economy.
She stated that anyone who thought that the economy the administration inherited in 2015 was in need of minor adjustment was deluded.

The minister stated: “Oil prices had plunged from a height of over $120 to a low of $28 per barrel, yet the country had foreign exchange reserves of $28.34billion (having declined by $16 billion in the two years to June 2015 from a high of $44.95 billion).


“Despite just 10 per cent of the budget allocated to capital expenditure, debt had (in a period of unprecedented oil earnings), inexplicably risen from N7.9tn in June 2013 to N12.1tn in June 2015. Depending on the candour of the commentator, the outlook was at best challenging, and at worst, bleak,” she said.

Adeosun stated that an expansionary fiscal policy was adopted with an enlarged budget in order to deliver a fundamental structural change to the economy to reduce the country’s exposure to crude oil.
“Through the implementation of the Efficiency Unit and enrolment of Ministries, Departments and Agencies on the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, we have successfully saved N206bn in payroll costs using technology to drive the cleansing process, with the removal of 54,000 fraudulent or erroneous entries. This was attained without the negative social impact of retrenchment.” Adeosun said.

The minister added that the economic modelling team correctly forecast that in the short-term, there would be acceleration in the accumulation of debt and an increase in debt servicing costs.
She, however, said this would be ameliorated by correcting the low tax to Gross Domestic Product ratio through revenue mobilisation, releasing funds to sustain investment in capital and repaying the debt.
“Mobilising revenue aggressively is not advisable, nor indeed possible, in a recessed economy. But as Nigeria now reverts to growth, our revenue strategy will be accelerated.

“This is being complimented by a medium-term debt strategy that is focusing more on external borrowings to avoid crowding out the private sector. This would also reduce the cost of debt servicing and shift the balance of our debt portfolio from short-term to longer-term instruments,” she said.

Commenting on the inherited debt, Adeosun noted that the Federal Executive Council in July 2017 approved that N2.7 trillion of hidden liabilities would need to be addressed.
According to her, these obligations include salaries, pensions, oil importation, energy bills and contractor payments, some of which date back to 2006.

She said:, “It is instructive to note that the recent Academic Staff Union of Universities’ (ASUU) strike that crippled our tertiary institutions is one of many examples of commitments made by previous administrations that were saddled on this team.
“ASUU’s dispute relates to an agreement reached with the federal government in 2013 (when oil prices fluctuated between $102 and $116 per barrel), which was not honoured,” she stressed.

Thee minister stressed that previously, undisclosed obligations were uncovered on a daily basis, with the most recent relating to oil importation in 2014.
She added, “The figures recently released by the Debt Management Office indicate that while total public debt in dollar terms had remained relatively stable since 2015; our debt, when denominated in naira, has increased from N12.1 trillion to N19.6 trillion.”

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Re: Fed Govt Will Not Burden Nigerians With Unserviceable Debts Says Adeosun by PatriotTemidayo: 6:25am On Oct 10, 2017
I guess this woman think we are all idiots like APC Zombies.......

Thinking you're fooling us with English? undecided

Our debts profiles are rising so high, serviceable or not, you're plunging us into debts and generations unborn will bear the burden.

English-Speaking finance minister.
Re: Fed Govt Will Not Burden Nigerians With Unserviceable Debts Says Adeosun by heendrix(m): 6:28am On Oct 10, 2017
I dont blame her tho it's what they told her to say
Re: Fed Govt Will Not Burden Nigerians With Unserviceable Debts Says Adeosun by aldrick: 6:36am On Oct 10, 2017
Speechless
Re: Fed Govt Will Not Burden Nigerians With Unserviceable Debts Says Adeosun by onatisi(m): 6:40am On Oct 10, 2017
so who will pay the monumental debts they keep pilling up daily ?
anyway it isnt their fault , it is the fault of dumbos who kept shouting change chnage without using their braisn to ask what sort of change these criminals were bringing or talking about

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Re: Fed Govt Will Not Burden Nigerians With Unserviceable Debts Says Adeosun by crackerspub: 6:56am On Oct 10, 2017
grin grin grin


lol I miss Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala



Minister way get inferiority complex, that one na minister undecided

Re: Fed Govt Will Not Burden Nigerians With Unserviceable Debts Says Adeosun by Nobody: 7:02am On Oct 10, 2017
No problem minister, you have made your point....

I on behalf of all Nigerians plead with you to please take us back to the standard of living prior 2015.
Re: Fed Govt Will Not Burden Nigerians With Unserviceable Debts Says Adeosun by OAFMods: 7:30am On Oct 10, 2017
PatriotTemidayo:
I guess this woman think we are all idiots like APC Zombies.......

Thinking you're fooling us with English? undecided

Our debts profiles are rising so high, serviceable or not, you're plunging us into debts and generations unborn will bear the burden.

English-Speaking finance minister.

Do you even understand what was written in the article at all ? I doubt that.
Re: Fed Govt Will Not Burden Nigerians With Unserviceable Debts Says Adeosun by PatriotTemidayo: 7:32am On Oct 10, 2017
OAFMods:


Do you even understand what was written in the article at all ? I doubt that.
Is it my doubts? Keep DOUBTING.

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