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Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Nkemakonam62: 5:52am On Apr 05, 2019
Nigeria’s aggregate public debt grew 12.25 per cent or N2.66 trillion year-on-year as at December 31, 2018, totalling N24.387 trillion ($79.437 billion), compared to N21.7 trillion posted over the same period in 2017, the Debt Management Office (DMO) has revealed.

A breakdown of the debts showed that external debt stood at N7.759.23 trillion ($22bn), while domestic component stood at N16.627.84 trillion ($56bn).


The DMO’s Director General, Ms. Patience Oniha, who briefed journalists in Abuja, said the debt figure comprised those owed by federal, states and Federal Capital Territory administrations.

She disclosed that the share of domestic debt dropped to 68.18 per cent from 73.36 per cent as at December 31, 2017 thereby achieving a mix of 68.18 per cent and 31.82 per cent in the debt stock.

Of the total debt stock, Oniha disclosed that the federal government loans accounted for 78 per cent of the figure, while states and the FCT accounted for 22 per cent, adding that the federal government has an external debt stock of N6.4 trillion while the domestic component stood at N17.11 trillion.

According to her, this brings the federal government’s debt profile to N19.23 trillion.
Similarly, she said the states and the FCT have external debt of N1.25 trillion and N3.85 trillion domestic debt, or a total of N5.15 trillion.

Giving further breakdown, Oniha said that the federal government’s domestic debt stock comprised N331.12 billion Promissory Notes issued to oil marketing companies and state governments in December 2018, noting that the government’s debt strategy of exploring external funds was achieving the expected objectives, some of which were to freeing more space for other borrowers in the domestic market.

“Other objectives are to extend the average tenor of the debt stock in order to reduce refinancing risk and increase external reserves,” Oniha said.

“The share of domestic debt dropped to 68.18per cent from 73.36 per cent as at December 31, 2017 thereby achieving a Mix of 68.18 per cent and 31.82 per cent in the Debt Stock. According to the DMO the strategy of using relatively cheaper and longer tenored external funds is achieving the expected objectives. Some of the Objectives were: to create more space for other borrowers in the domestic market, extend the average tenor of the debt stock in order to reduce refinancing risk and increase External Reserves.

“The implementation of the strategy led to an injection of N855 billion through the redemption of Nigerian Treasury Bills in 2018 and a general drop in the FGN’s borrowing rate in the domestic market from over 18 per cent p.a. in 2017 to 14 – 15 per cent p.a. in 2018,” she added.

According to her, some of its major plans in 2019 are to undertake more of project-tied borrowing and access more external borrowing from concessional sources, stressing that the DMO announced plans to issue 30-year federal government of Nigeria Bonds (FGN Bonds) for the first time.

“The issuance of the Bond will meet the needs of annuity funds and other long term investors while also developing the domestic capital market and reducing the re-financing risk of the FGN. Another area of focus will be the management of Risks associated with the Debt Stock to mitigate debt service costs.

“Another area of focus will be the management of risks associated with the debt stock to mitigate debt service costs,.” she said, adding that this is captured in the 2019 budget proposal before the National Assembly.

On the deficit of N1.649 trillion in the 2019 budget, she said the federal government would borrow N824 billion of the amount borrowed domestically through federal government Bonds, Sukuk, Green Bonds and Savings Bonds.
The other N824 billion is expected to be financed externally from concessional sources as they are cheaper and are longer-termed funds for infrastructure, she added.

Oniha said that the planned N15 billion Green Bonds and the infrastructure bonds would be issued in the second quarter of 2019.

Investments in Sukuk, Green Bond will Boost Financial Inclusion, Says DMO

Meanwhile, Oniha has stated that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is currently promoting investments in Sukuk and other green bonds to promote financial inclusion as well as reduce poverty in the country.
Speaking in Abuja at the second edition of the Sigma Pensions Business Roundtable, themed: “Navigating the Frontiers of Ethical Investing”, she noted that previous experience from the issuance of two Sukuk bonds, which were oversubscribed had been beneficial, and further stressed the need for the investment base for ethical products to be broadened.

The DMO boss said: “The experience from the issuance of Sukuk bonds has been beneficial to the government.
The Sukuk is one of the landmark achievement not only in terms of fund but the projects being implemented”.
“We will like to do more with Sukuk because it’s transparent but the major issue for us now is to increase the investor base for ethical products,” she added.

APC Abandons Amaechi, Says it Had No Interest in Rivers Elections

Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The national leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has said that it has nothing to do with governorship election in Rivers State, declining to comment on the outcome of the poll since its candidate did not participate in the March 9 election.

The leader of the APC in Rivers State and Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi had asked APC members to support the governorship candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Mr. Awara Biokpomabo.

Amaechi’s spokesperson, Mr. David Iyofor, while confirming the position of the state chapter of APC to journalists said the leadership of the state chapter had agreed to support AAC.

He said: “This morning, the leadership of the party met and agreed that we would work with a party called African Action Congress (AAC), while we are still in court to reclaim our mandate”.

However, following the declaration of the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Governor Nyesom Wike as winner of the election, the APC said it had nothing to say on the conduct of the poll.

When asked about the position of the party on the final result of the election, the National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Isa-Onilu, who spoke with Akelicious yesterday, said: “We didn’t contest in Rivers.”

He said it would not be proper to immediately comment on what transpired in the election since it was not part of it.

https://www.akelicious.net/2019/04/nigerias-public-debt-grows-by-1225-hits.html

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Chicagoesontop: 6:27am On Apr 05, 2019
Let's see how it pans out in the next four years

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by lawaljuliuss(m): 6:46am On Apr 05, 2019
it's healthy

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by hisexcellency34: 6:59am On Apr 05, 2019
As in....

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by dukie25: 7:00am On Apr 05, 2019
All these debts Buhari and co are leaving behind, would take decades to pay.
Next Level debts.

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by fran6co(m): 7:00am On Apr 05, 2019
Mehn this people go kill us for this country

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Jestin: 7:00am On Apr 05, 2019
Pay up ASAP.....let me come and be going
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by bUnited: 7:01am On Apr 05, 2019
Most of it is domestic debt ,which is good .
But our useless ipobian brothers will come here to show their generational stupidity as usual

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by chloride6: 7:01am On Apr 05, 2019
Lovely..


Externalisation is paying off
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Johnbosco1: 7:02am On Apr 05, 2019
Buhari is a big time scam! The most unfortunate scam that's ever happened to Nigerians.

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Hotfreezer: 7:03am On Apr 05, 2019
Johnbosco1:
Buhari is a big time scam! The most unfortunate scam that's ever happened to Nigerians.

This one just jumped into the thread and started typing nonsense. I know people like you can never understand that topic, all you can do is type extremely stupid posts.

I hope you don't jump about without direction offline? Make motor no go kill you.

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Jackpat(m): 7:03am On Apr 05, 2019
OK o
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by omega2128(m): 7:03am On Apr 05, 2019
Buhari has blocked leakages,
EFCC recovered billions,
economy is booming,
FIRS is collecting billions,
Port Authority is bringing in billions,
foreign reserve is increasing,
Abacha loots recovered,
even JAMB is garnering billions
BUT BUHARI LED GOVT IS STILL BORROWING WITH NO INFRASTRUCTURE TO SHOW FOR IT.
IN THE LAST 3.5 YEARS, BUHARI GOVT HAS BORROWED MORE THAN ANY GOVT SINCE INDEPENDENCE
ONLY FOOL WILL NOT SEE ROT IN BUHARI GOVT

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by KidsNEXTdoor: 7:04am On Apr 05, 2019
fran6co:
Mehn this people go kill us for this country

is Nigeria not dead already

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by datopaper(m): 7:04am On Apr 05, 2019
Debt everywhere, and more debt incoming

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by eben1marketer: 7:05am On Apr 05, 2019
sad

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Mutecgold92(m): 7:05am On Apr 05, 2019
Kkk
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Nobody: 7:05am On Apr 05, 2019
Am i the only one breathing like i owe nobody?

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Ayoswit(f): 7:05am On Apr 05, 2019
Hmmm, it is well undecided
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by fran6co(m): 7:06am On Apr 05, 2019
KidsNEXTdoor:


is Nigeria not dead already
watin u want make I talk again, I just tire

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by BankyGee(m): 7:06am On Apr 05, 2019
Gbese re o
Well, the only problem Buhari has is that, in the left part of his brain, there's nothing right and in the right part, there's nothing left. Shikena undecided

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by ainas247: 7:06am On Apr 05, 2019
and osibanjo said the plan of the FG is for Nigeria to be among the top 100 best economy in the world by 2020.
we are watching..

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by newproject(m): 7:08am On Apr 05, 2019
When we share money Like father Christmas

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by DabuIIIT: 7:10am On Apr 05, 2019
Another outstanding achievement by the jihadist/Apc...a round of applause from the sophisticated coneheads,abeg

grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by Gsteve01(m): 7:11am On Apr 05, 2019
Politricks
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Grows By 12.25%, Hits N24.387tn by nkem12345(m): 7:11am On Apr 05, 2019
As long as the debt is domestic, it is not completely gloomy. However, it is important for the government to adequately work on improving its debt figures by seeking to expand its fiscal policy.

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