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FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Happened: 7:08am On Aug 18, 2021
The Federal Government’s total borrowing from the Central Bank of Nigeria through Ways and Means Advances has ballooned to N15.51tn, rising by 2,286 per cent in six years, data collated from the CBN have shown.

The N15.51tn owed by the Federal Government to the central bank is not part of the country’s total public debt stock, which stood at N33.11tn as of March 2021, according to the Debt Management Office.

The public debt stock comprises the debts of the Federal Government of Nigeria, the 36 state governments and the Federal Capital Territory.

Ways and Means Advances is a loan facility used by the central bank to finance the government in periods of temporary budget shortfalls subject to limits imposed by law.

According to Section 38 of the CBN Act, 2007, the bank may grant temporary advances to the Federal Government in respect of temporary deficiency of budget revenue at such rate of interest as the bank may determine.

The Act says, “The total amount of such advances outstanding shall not at any time exceed five per cent of the previous year’s actual revenue of the Federal Government.

“All advances shall be repaid as soon as possible and shall, in any event, be repayable by the end of the Federal Government financial year in which they are granted and if such advances remain unpaid at the end of the year, the power of the bank to grant such further advances in any subsequent year shall not be exercisable, unless the outstanding advances have been repaid.”

In the first six months of this year, the Federal Government borrowed N2.4tn from the CBN, more than half of what it got in the whole of last year.

The N2.4tn is also much higher than five per cent of the Federal Government’s retained revenue of N3.9tn in the previous year.

As of June 2015, a month after the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) came into power, the total government borrowing from the apex bank stood at N648.26bn.

It jumped from N856.33bn in December 2015 to N2.23tn in December 2016, the CBN data show.

The total borrowing from the bank grew by N1.08tn in 2017 to N3.31tn. It rose further by N2.1tn in 2018 to N5.41tn.

The Federal Government’s borrowing from the CBN surged by 61.18 per cent (N3.31tn) to N8.72tn at the end of 2019.

Last year, the government turned to the apex bank for a record N4.9tn to plug its fiscal financing gap, bringing its total borrowing to N13.11tn as of December 2020.

A global credit ratings agency, Fitch Ratings, had in January raised concerns over the Federal Government’s repeated recourse to its ways and means facility with the central bank.

According to the agency, the use of central bank financing in Nigeria, which predates the COVID-19 pandemic shock, could raise risks to macro-stability in the context of weak institutional safeguards that preserve the credibility of policymaking and the ability of the central bank to control inflation.

“The CBN’s guidelines limit the amount available to the government under its WMF to five per cent of the previous year’s fiscal revenues. However, the FGN’s new borrowing from the CBN has repeatedly exceeded that limit in recent years, and reached around 80 per cent of the FGN’s 2019 revenues in 2020,” it said.

In February, the International Monetary Fund said Nigeria’s monetary policy operational framework should be reformed in the medium term, adding that the central bank financing of budget deficit should be phased out in order to reduce inflation.

“The increasing reliance on CBN overdrafts has come with negative consequences. The financing is costly for the Federal Government at interest rates of MPR plus 300 basis points, and for the CBN, with sterilisation done through issuance of OMO bills,” it said.

The IMF added that a complete removal of central bank financing of fiscal deficits would require higher domestic revenue mobilisation.

The Washington-based fund had on April 28, 2020 approved Nigeria’s request for emergency financial assistance of $3.4bn to support the country’s efforts in addressing the severe economic impact of the COVID-19 shock and the sharp fall in oil prices.

In a letter of intent to the IMF, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, and the CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, said the recourse to central bank financing would be eliminated by 2025.

They added that the existing stock of overdrafts held at the CBN would also be securitised.

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by DenreleDave(m): 7:10am On Aug 18, 2021
Ftc


Naija matter ẹ get as ẹ be

Pls read my signature

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by inoki247: 7:14am On Aug 18, 2021
Abg wu gt CBN...


Or just say CBN is owing China....

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Bola146(f): 7:18am On Aug 18, 2021
cry cry
Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by SmartPolician: 7:21am On Aug 18, 2021
What are they doing with all the money borrowed?

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by mrvitalis(m): 7:24am On Aug 18, 2021
Oga just say they printed 15 trillion na

We already know

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by GardenOfGod(m): 7:26am On Aug 18, 2021
Honestly we miss our most respected economist per excellence. Her Royal Majesty, Honourable Madam Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, International World Trade Organisation DG, former Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister for Economy.
Oh! My goodness. Who else remember Paris Club dept relief? Robust economic recovery plan and making Nigeria Africa's fastest and one of the world's top 20th fastest growing economy at the time?
Now the unprofessional, inexperienced, thugs are in charge. The only achievement is borrowing, borrowing, borrowing from inception.
Nigeria shall be great again when terrorists sympathisers are gone!

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by ojun50(m): 7:26am On Aug 18, 2021
CBN no fit even ask of the money self

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by HornyTave: 7:51am On Aug 18, 2021
Lol
Before this man will leave eh, they'll owe me money too.

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by FarahAideed: 7:53am On Aug 18, 2021
I insist Buhari is an economic criminal !!!! just imagine how much fake money this man has printed ....even Idi Amin did not do this much

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Blackfire(m): 8:06am On Aug 18, 2021
This borrowing is somehow getting too much..

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by AntiBeEmCe(m): 8:12am On Aug 18, 2021
Bubu the borrow borrow bororo grin.

If he had his way, he'd be borrowing from citizens too.

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Nobody: 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
lipsrsealed Buhari owes Buhari 15trill

Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Ancecoker(m): 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by EXLOVER(m): 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
By 2023 Nigéria will be like former Zimbabwe, all this borrowing up and down is the reason why things are way so expensive in this country, the other day i was feeling sick and went to buy drugs, i noticed that the drug is 2x the previous amount, everything is just so expensive, the worst about this things, After increasing the price, the producers will reduce the quality and quantity. Where are we going as a country? Nothing is working



The only thing that i still buy that is same price i used to buy years ago is my ganja, my marijuana. God bless that plant � for giving us joy always even when the country is trying to give us pains...

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Maxymilliano(m): 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
shocked

Bubu and borrow are like Siamese twins

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Naijawhyy: 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
Useless government

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by thoollz: 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
Nuelito:
I wonder wetin dem dey use the money wey dem borrow do

You dey wonder? Shey u no dey this country ni? Baba dey fly go UK everytime to renew his weak batteries, his wife is no where to be found, his kids are getting married up and down and you are wondering where the money is going to? Bruh!!!

The man wants to take everything before he leaves office.

You won't see Buhari's sheet eaters here, yet one of them just dropped a comment some few minutes ago.

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Lanre4uonly(m): 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
It is well.
Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by galaxylauncher: 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
APC Nigeria

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Kingosytex(m): 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
He's not yet done, Bubu wants to borrow more. I heard he wants to borrow from Cubana. Anywhere you see borrow, the next thing you will see is Buhari.grin

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Authoreety: 9:21am On Aug 18, 2021
Buhari na Boro Boro na

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Kennitrust(m): 9:22am On Aug 18, 2021
One nonsense man in Ghana said, "he killed TB Joshua because TB Joshua killed their president".

Reading the statement, I said to myself that this man is mentally deranged.

How can someone kill your president and you the person also have a president in his country, you now leave his president and kill him. What sense does it make to kill someone that will not affect the country that much?

Lol...

Someone killed your president and you cannot kill his president too... Is that one achievement? cool

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by optimistic0001: 9:22am On Aug 18, 2021
This man has borrowed everything borroable, have increased and impose tax on everything taxable. We have never had it this bad, I think his second coming was worst than his first coming during our parent days.

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Yeeyo: 9:22am On Aug 18, 2021
things have collapse in this country accept boko haram, herdsmen, kidnapers high rate of killing and hardship but fools will still tell u he is the best president.

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by Nuelito: 9:22am On Aug 18, 2021
I wonder wetin dem dey use the money wey dem borrow do

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Re: FG Owes CBN ₦15.51 Trillion, Borrows ₦14.86 Trillion Under Buhari by DropsMic(m): 9:23am On Aug 18, 2021
You carry country give Aboki.. Wetin you expect

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