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Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Omooba77: 8:57pm On Apr 09, 2021
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that Nigeria cannot stop burrowing, especially when it is necessary as it is part of fiscal responsibility.

The CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, said this on Friday in Abuja at the National Dialogue on the Nigeria’s rising debt profile, titled: “The Rising Public Debt in Nigeria and the Challenges of National Development” organised by the ActionAid Nigeria (AAN).

This is as AAN and stakeholders, expressed worry over unstable levels of borrowings and rising national debt profile under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration and rising poverty level.

According to Emefiele, represented by the Assistant Director, Monetary Policy Department, CBN, Dr. Tawose Joseph, there is no crime in borrowing, but that there should be monitoring and evaluation of the money borrowed and the purpose meant for.

“Debt is part of fiscal responsibility. Debt is never a crime or a sin. Private entity also burrows to survive. But what matter most is the quantum of the debt and the usage of the debt as well. If a money is burrowed as a result of shortage of income generation.

“When you compare the income and expenditure and is efficiently used is part of government responsibility. But where the fear is when it is above the threshold.

“CBN understand that when there is crisis in an economy, then the burden of debt would be something. That is why the conventional and non-conventional instruments is there to ensure price stability in the economy,” he said.

He added that the CBN formulates policies that positively affect the grassroots people, and added that the Apex Bank considers facts and figures before making policies.

He said that the CBN has rolled out 37 initiatives to positively affect the economy, but noted that there are challenges despite that intervention.

Stakeholders bemoan unstable borrowing, rising debts

Speaking earlier, the AAN Country Director, Ene Obi, expressed worry over upward trend in the nation’s debt profile, which she said keeps piling up and closing the fiscal space for effective delivery of public goods.

According to her, as at 31 December 2020, data from the Debt Management Office (DMO) showed that the nation’s total debt stock stood at N32, 915,514.85trn ($86,392.54 billion).

Obi said that continued borrowing is clearly not sustainable both in the short and the long-term but rather enslaving the citizens and future generations.

She said that the Nigerian government needs to proactively garner the political will to reduce the size and cost of governance, fight corruption, close leakages in the revenue generation and utilization as it makes no sense at all giving away large chunk of “our resources on tax incentives but continue to seek funding abroad and locally.

“It is in view of these that ActionAid is convening of a National Dialogue on the Rising Public Debt, as an antipoverty agency, ActionAid is worried that if the unchecked borrowing continues, Nigeria’s efforts at dealing with its challenges of unemployment, failing social services and infrastructure deficit and rising incidences of poverty will be a mirage.

“It is also concerned that the country is not exploring other avenues such as blocking leakages from corruption, illicit financial flows, reducing cost of governance amongst others as alternatives to unsustainable and conditional laden debt.

“Recall that in 2006 the Nigerian government secured a debt relief from the international consortium of creditors otherwise known as the ‘Paris Club’. The key argument of the government then was the inability of the country to meet its development obligations due to its debt servicing obligations.

“At the time the country was indebted to the Paris Club to the tune of $36bn. Giving the debt servicing obligation, that affected the annual expenditure of education and health care as was argued by the President at that time, thus making it an unsustainable venture in the journey to National development,” she said.

In her keynote, the Minister of Finance, Budget and Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, represented by the Head, Marketing Development Department (MDD), Debt Management Office (DMO), Mr. Monday Usiade, said the borrowings by the Federal Government followed due process as the National Assembly approved and passed budgets including monies to be borrowed.

She also commended AAN for conveying the dialogue as it will provide an avenue to broaden the discourse about public debts in Nigeria.

She, however, acknowledged that debt profile is really increasing, saying, “The government acknowledges that the nation’s public debt is growing, and it is also important to add that all borrowings both domestic and external are approved by the National Assembly before they are incurred, that is the representatives of the people.

“The borrowings are approved in the budget that is used to finance the budget offices and other projects presented by the various ministries, departments and agencies of the government. As you may be aware the federal government conducts and publishes debt sustainability analysis on the public debt portfolio on annually basis.

“The DMO exercise helps to determine among others. The results of the DSO are used to prepare the national budget, then the budget is now presented to the National Assembly who has the responsibility of appropriation including the amount that will be borrowed.

“The federal government also develops its medium-term budget management strategies on regular basis. The NTDS helps to set public debt management objectives to ensure that borrowing operations are conducted in a responsible manner, and the cost of enlist profile of the debt portfolio are within reasons,” Ahmed said.

She also explained that some of the reasons the government publishes relevant information on public debts include debt transparency and accountability and engender public discourse of this nature.

Also, the National President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Ayuba Wabba, represented by Head Women and Youth of the congress, Mrs, Rita Goyit, lamented that the national debt profile has made poverty risen including widening inequality gap, and the people are living in abject poverty, which is at a worrisome height.

Wabba who said this has led to other vices challenging the security and peace of the country, also lamented poor treatment of workers across the country as issues that affect them, especially the minimum wage debacle, where workers are not being paid what they ought to be paid.
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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by TripleDdotcom: 9:09pm On Apr 09, 2021
Nigeria cannot stop borrowing simply because the scientific name of Nigeria is Borrow borrow

Google it if you don't believe me. undecided

By the way, quick question. Why is this present prevailing civilization and economic sustem associated with debt? Go and check the records of national debts of these "saner" climes self; far greater!!!

Na God know sha.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Omihanifa: 9:10pm On Apr 09, 2021
Borrowing isn't the problem but the main issue is that the federal government is borrowing to finance projects that's is not profitable undecided

What's the economic sense in borrowing 500million dollars to rehabilitate and requip NTA at this time when there are so many projects crying for attention.

What's the economic sense in borrowing 1.5 billion dollars to rehabilitate the port-harcourt refinery and it will still end up producing less than 300k barrels per day angry when with that same amount of money the government can build a brand new functional refinery with latest technology.

What is also the sense in borrowing to build a rail line to Niger Republic when we can borrow to build a rail line from Lagos to the East to boost trade and also generate revenue from ticket sales and cargo transport. How many Nigerians go to Niger for business compare to people that go to buy in Lagos and sell in the east.

Instead of the silly government to borrow and use the money to develop critical infrastructure that can enable foreign investors to come and establish companies here they are busying doing something else.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by inoki247: 9:10pm On Apr 09, 2021
Abi he suppose be why the president can't stop borrowing..

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by budaatum: 9:14pm On Apr 09, 2021
Omooba77:

According to her, as at 31 December 2020, data from the Debt Management Office (DMO) showed that the nation’s total debt stock stood at N32, 915,514.85trn ($86,392.54 billion).

That is $86,392,540,000,000 (could someone check.I have the right number of zeros please).

Whereas Nigeria's debt, which is approximately ₦32T (and not the reports N32, 915,514.85trn) is $99,768,954,400, as in $99billion at todays exchange rate.

This is shoddy journalism or we have developed a new numbering system!

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Omooba77: 9:22pm On Apr 09, 2021
Omihanifa:
Borrowing isn't the problem but the main issue is that the federal government is borrowing to finance projects that's is not profitable undecided

What's the economic sense in borrowing 500million dollars to rehabilitate and requip NTA at this time when there are so many projects crying for attention.

What's the economic sense in borrowing 1.5 billion dollars in rehabilitating portharcourt refinery and it will still end up producing less than 300k barrels per day angry when with that same amount of money the government can build a brand new functional refinery

What is also the sense in borrowing to build a rail line to Niger Republic when we can borrow to build a rail line from Lagos to the East to boost trade and also generate revenue from ticket sales and cargo transport. How many Nigerians go to Niger for business compare to people go to buy in Lagos and sell in the east

So we can hear and see ourselves in the tube grin grin
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Racoon(m): 9:29pm On Apr 09, 2021
Can Godwin Emefiele keep on with this policy of chronic borrowing were Nigeria his personal business enterprise? Keep on with looting for the cabal.The day of reckoning is coming.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by donbachi(m): 9:41pm On Apr 09, 2021
How would they.when all they do,is borrowing from japan to pay china and frow world bank to pay imf.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by youngeagle(m): 10:27pm On Apr 09, 2021
Where can i borrow mine?

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by optionalY09: 10:30pm On Apr 09, 2021
Don’t worry about borrowing again, Nigeria will break! you can keep all the secretes to yourselves.

We will break this country soon

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by budaatum: 11:43pm On Apr 09, 2021
Omooba77:
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that Nigeria cannot stop burrowing, especially when it is necessary as it is part of fiscal responsibility.

This is what happens when Fulani is not running CBN! I wonder what Buhari is thinking! angry angry he should sack somebody and put cow in charge.

Godwin Emefiele is a Nigerian economist who has been serving as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria since June 4, 2014. Born on August 1961 in Lagos State, Nigeria, Emefiele is originally from Ika South, Agbor region of Delta State.

Yes, I am obviously being sarky!
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by obi4eze(m): 11:53pm On Apr 09, 2021
They should just borrow the whole country's worth.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Omooba77: 12:29am On Apr 10, 2021
budaatum:


This is what happens when Fulani is not running CBN! I wonder what Buhari is thinking! angry angry he should sack somebody and put cow in charge.

Godwin Emefiele is a Nigerian economist who has been serving as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria since June 4, 2014. Born on August 1961 in Lagos State, Nigeria, Emefiele is originally from Ika South, Agbor region of Delta State.

Yes, I am obviously being sarky!

For how long we are going to borrow?
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by budaatum: 12:44am On Apr 10, 2021
Omooba77:


For how long we are going to borrow?

For as long as I, first, and you and every other Nigerian refuses to elect leaders who will stop borrowing of course.

However, and this is the tricky part. We must be careful what we wish for, because when we stop borrowing, government will have less money to pay wages and subsidise petrol and embark on projects that pump money into the economy and in order to have any money at all to pay themselves even, government will raise taxes on us the people, and hardship like we have never experienced before will follow the austerity measures that will be in place, and we will all go out on the streets to demonstrate and riot against the hardship and then government will start to borrow again to alleviate that hardship and merrygorounds will be merrygorounds I suppose.

I guess your next question might be "what should we do then", but let me not saju ẹleẹẹdẹ pẹ ẹde rẹ.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Dozie32(m): 5:16am On Apr 10, 2021
This idiots has the mind to tell us, that Nigeria will keep on borrowing.. This country has to be divided..

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by JoeEeL(m): 5:17am On Apr 10, 2021
ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER ROUND OF DUMB HEADLINE IN THE DAMNABLE ZOOLOGICAL EVIL FOREST undecided

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by fasho01(m): 5:21am On Apr 10, 2021
Borrow borrow government, until you'll mortgage the whole country and its citizens in debt before you'll find other alternatives
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by derbfolukeb: 5:23am On Apr 10, 2021
No country in the world can stop borrowing

Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:23am On Apr 10, 2021
The foundation of our darling country has been destroyed by looters, rapists, criminals and thieves.

May they all never end well in life.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by stanluiz(m): 5:26am On Apr 10, 2021
Incompetent emifele that is control like a remote by Aso Rock cabals.

You guys are just borrowing for feeding and consumption then loot and steal the entire money.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Moneyman222: 5:28am On Apr 10, 2021
We're finished

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by houseontherock: 5:30am On Apr 10, 2021
Nigerian politicians are borrowing to feed their luxurious lifestyles, that's all

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by michlins(m): 5:30am On Apr 10, 2021
Borrowing isn't a bad thing in any business but this government has proven she loves to waste resources.

How can you borrow to build and maintain obsolete infrastructure like refineries instead of investing in new ones

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by stanluiz(m): 5:33am On Apr 10, 2021
derbfolukeb:
No country in the world can stop borrowing
It depends on what burrowing for. Nigeria is burrowing for feeding and consumption not for production.

They will use the loan to build one useless and unproductive infrastructure in the North that has no economic Value like Kano - Niger republic railway line and the rest of the money will Embezzled and looted.

And the future and unborn generations will continue to pay for the debt because of the incompetentency and foolishness of our politicians.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Bluntemperor: 5:36am On Apr 10, 2021
Omihanifa:
Borrowing isn't the problem but the main issue is that the federal government is borrowing to finance projects that's is not profitable undecided

What's the economic sense in borrowing 500million dollars to rehabilitate and requip NTA at this time when there are so many projects crying for attention.

What's the economic sense in borrowing 1.5 billion dollars to rehabilitate the port-harcourt refinery and it will still end up producing less than 300k barrels per day angry when with that same amount of money the government can build a brand new functional refinery with latest technology.

What is also the sense in borrowing to build a rail line to Niger Republic when we can borrow to build a rail line from Lagos to the East to boost trade and also generate revenue from ticket sales and cargo transport. How many Nigerians go to Niger for business compare to people go to buy in Lagos and sell in the east
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Ladycewhy(f): 5:37am On Apr 10, 2021
Nigeria's borrowing can be likened to taking a loan to buy a generator to watch tv and using the rest to buy asoebi for a party.

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by ChereCC77(m): 5:37am On Apr 10, 2021
Nigeria should stop borrowing.
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by ChereCC77(m): 5:38am On Apr 10, 2021
Ladycewhy:
lol
why laughing?
Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by Ladycewhy(f): 5:40am On Apr 10, 2021
ChereCC77:
why laughing?
I have edited. Even if I was actually laughing, this your country on e own nor be house of comedy?

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Re: Why Nigeria Can’t Stop Borrowing – CBN by ChereCC77(m): 5:45am On Apr 10, 2021
Ladycewhy:
I have edited. Even if I was actually laughing, this your country on e own nor be house of comedy?
hahaha. It's our country but the in government are so funny.
Don't laugh oooo.

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