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Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Racoon(m): 9:49am On Aug 19, 2022
• FG budgets N4tn for education in seven years, sector loses 837 days to strike

• Education underfunded, FG may borrow to fund sector, economists warn


The Federal Government spent nothing less than N13.17tn between 2016 and March 2022 under the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), an analysis by The PUNCH has revealed.

Findings by The PUNCH also showed that during the same period, the government budgeted N4.4tn for education amidst constant criticism by stakeholders, including the Academic Staff Union of Universities, about the low funding of the sector.

According to the information from the Debt Management Office, from 2016 to March 2022, servicing local debts gulped N10.77tn, while the government spent N2.40tn ($7.84bn) to service external debts.

The amount spent on external debt servicing was converted to Naira at the CBN’s exchange rate for the year. For instance, the naira-dollar average exchange rate for 2016 was N197 and N305 in 2017 respectively. It was N305 in 2018 and N360 in 2019. It closed at N380 and N420 in 2020 and 2021 respectively.

From January to December, a total of N1.23tn was spent to service the country’s domestic debts in 2016, during the same year N369.60bn was budgeted for education.

The figure for domestic debt servicing rose to N1.48tn in 2017 while the budget for education in the same year was N550bn.

In 2018, the country’s domestic debt servicing bill rose to N1.8tn with education at N605.8bn.The cost of domestic debt servicing came down a bit in 2019 to N1.69tn with N620.50bn budgeted for education.

In 2020, debt servicing rose again to N1.85tn with education gulping N671.7bn. By 2021, domestic debt servicing rose to N2.05tn with education gulping N742.52bn.


On the other hand, external debt servicing gulped $353.09m in 2016. It went up to $464.05m in 2017 and jumped up to $1.47bn in 2018.

In 2019, the country spent $1.33bn on external debt servicing. In 2020, external debt servicing gulped $1.56bn. By 2021, it became $2.11bn.


Between January and March 2022, Nigeria spent N668.69bn on domestic debt servicing, while it spent $548.79m on external debt servicing while education gulped N923.79bn.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation has recommended a benchmark of four to six percent of Gross Domestic Product or 15 to 20 percent of a country’s budget for education. However, in the seven years of the Buhari regime, the highest allocation was in 2017 when a total percentage of 7.38 was allocated to education.

Experts lament

Commenting on the amount the government spent on debt servicing and low funding of education, experts, in separate interviews with The PUNCH, lamented that educational infrastructure was collapsing because of a shortage of funds.They noted that the government failed to realise that education is the bedrock of national development.

A professor at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba, Victor Olumekun, in an interview with The PUNCH, lamented the government had not focused on the education sector.

Also, the General Secretary of COEASU, Dr Ahmed Lawal, said the government spent money on projects whose contract sums were inflated.

While commenting on the development, the ASUU Chairman at the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Dr Gbolahan Bolarin, said the government did not care about education.

But a foremost economist, Bismarck Rewane, stated, “The debt service is necessary to finance the expenditure that was incurred. There is a crisis in the education sector, no question about it and the strike is only a symptom of the fundamental defect in the education system. I’m saying that the amount spent on education should be increased but because the revenues are down, we can only increase it by borrowing more so we cannot, on the one hand, criticise the government for borrowing more and at the same time criticise the government for spending less.”

On his part, the Director, Research and Strategist, Chapel Hill Denham, Tajudeen Ibrahim, stated that the future of education funding in Nigeria was bleak.

He stated, “I think the future of education funding in Nigeria is weak because it doesn’t seem like the government has a concrete plan for the education sector. In as much as that sector is not seeing inflows from investments, what would happen is either the government borrows to finance that sector or they neglect that sector, just like they are currently doing. Education doesn’t bring much income as a sector, it is a sector that the government has to invest in for long-term benefits.”

An economic expert and seasoned academic at Pan Atlantic University, Dr Olusegun Vincent, explained that the moment there was a debt obligation, it becomes a first line charge in revenue, irrespective of other priorities whether education, agriculture, or defence.

Varsity lecturers, others


The spending on debt servicing and the education sector came to the fore on Thursday as findings by our correspondents showed that lecturers in universities, polytechnics and colleges of education had embarked on no fewer than 837 days of strike since the inception of the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari in May 2015.

ASUU is currently on strike in protest against members’ poor welfare and lack of adequate funds for universities among others. The members of the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union recently suspended strike for a period of 60 days which,  according to the union, will give the government enough time to meet the demands tabled while the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics suspended its strike on May 29, 2022.

The analysis by one of our correspondents revealed that in January 2017, ASUP, under the then national president, Usman Dutse, embarked on a seven-day warning strike from January 30, 2017, to February 5, 2017.

Also, ASUU declared an indefinite strike on August 17, 2017, over unresolved and contentious issues with the Federal Government. The strike was called off on September 17, 2017. A few days after the suspension of the strike by ASUU, lecturers in polytechnics on November 11, 2017 announced another strike which lasted for 15 days. The strike was called off on November 29, 2017.

In 2018, lecturers in Colleges of Education took the lead when COEASU embarked on a strike on October 9, 2018. The strike was called off on December 5, 2018. ASUU embarked on a three-month nationwide strike on November 4, 2018, due to the Federal Government’s alleged inaction. The strike was suspended on February 7, 2019.

Similarly, ASUP embarked on strike again on December 12, 2018 and also called off its strike on February 13, 2019.In 2020, ASUU initially embarked on a two-week warning strike.

The warning strike was followed by the longest strike in Nigerian history.The strike which commenced in March 2020 lasted for a total of 270 days. The pandemic, according to some stakeholders,  added to the extension of the strike which was called off in December.

In 2021, while other academic unions took a break from industrial actions, ASUP embarked on 65-day strike. The strike, which commenced on April 6, 2021,  was called off on June 9, 2021.So far in 2022, ASUU has been on strike for close to 186 days with no end in sight.

While ASUP went on strike for just two weeks, COEASU strike lasted for two months before it called for a suspension.


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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by gentlegenius(m): 9:51am On Aug 19, 2022
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A RICH MAN AND A POOR MAN...
A rich man borrows for investment while a poor man borrows for consumption.
Buhari's government borrows like a poor man, and if we fail to kick out APC in 2023, we will soon be spending 100% of our revenue from crude oil to service debts.
If we had invested 60% of the money we borrowed, by now, our investments would have serviced our debts.

This is why we must vote Peter Obi... a man whose mission is to take us from consumption to production... a man who borrows IDEAS from China, while APC government borrows MONEY from China.

FTC for the first time... dedicated to OBIDIENTS.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by meritadavize1(m): 9:51am On Aug 19, 2022
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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Offpoint1: 9:51am On Aug 19, 2022
Great, we are progressing that's why we need Tinubu to CONTINUE where Buhari stopped.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Kobicove(m): 9:51am On Aug 19, 2022
Incompetent buffoons!

They have wrecked Nigeria's economy...I pity the person who will be Nigeria's next president!

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Yankiss(m): 9:51am On Aug 19, 2022
After this economic illiterate dealt on the economy of this country, the next president will hear it. What do you expect from a Boko Haram sympathetic government. Read again. Western Education is haram or forbidden. Locking the institutions and throwing the keys away is in fact a religious duty of the government and an achievement. A government that has no money to fund education will send luxury cars worth N1.4b to Niger, will build railway from Daura to Maradi, as though these were Nigerians immediate challenges. We have to shine our eyes and vote wisely as 2023 presents another opportunity to continue with this brazen charade or enforce change. let's be warned that the system may reach a cul de sac when government can no longer run and no body can be paid again.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by TinubuThief: 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
cheesy
For people wey no fit read like me, let me summarize it for u

APC government lead by buhari and forced on us by Tilumbu emilokan man are telling you that Nigeria is broke
Thank you

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Remsonic: 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Racoon(m): 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
Debt payment is not debt servicing. These band of criminals in government are chronically deaf to sound economic reasoning.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
trash. .

But tompolo is seeing 4billion monthly

geddifok man

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Giddiebabalaw(m): 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
Messed up Corntree

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Youngwiz71(m): 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
What a country

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Racoon(m): 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
What Buhari and APC can't destroy does not exist. The next government is gonna suffer clearing these pillage of debts.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Smith414: 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
Very soon we go hear FG to borrow 10billion so we fit breath air...d country na joke

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by seeker121(m): 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
Buhari is a disaster.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by emmabest2000(m): 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
@education suffers

You can't give what you don't have grin

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by KUNZEH(m): 9:52am On Aug 19, 2022
Bubu

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Moscodee1990(m): 9:53am On Aug 19, 2022
Aye

Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Dewooo(m): 9:53am On Aug 19, 2022
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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Mindlog: 9:53am On Aug 19, 2022
Clueless APC.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Danny50: 9:53am On Aug 19, 2022
This is absurb. What really happened to all Abacha recovered loots plus orthers loot recovered from politicians home and abroad??

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by obeyizy(m): 9:53am On Aug 19, 2022
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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by bonechamberlain(m): 9:53am On Aug 19, 2022
Buhari and his thieves have destroyed this country. A man who comes from a region where having control and looting of govt finances is their only hope to improve their lives. The amount of money stolen, evil and crimes committed by this administration can only be done by demons.

For Nigeria to be on the right track, no Fulani man who is not highly educated and exposed should be allowed near the seat of power. The way the Fulani's see Nigeria cannot produce any meaningful development and contribution on their path towards a prosperous Nigeria.

In case you have forgotten they are not indigenous hence their rascal and lawless behaviour.

The South are a disgrace to the black race for allowing all these to continue. Blacks in Nigeria are a very different specie, very greedy and highly self-centred, if not which right thinking humans would allow Nigeria continue this way.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Deeprooted: 9:54am On Aug 19, 2022
And one agbado guy is willing to come and continue from where this disaster of an administration stops?


It won't work!

Peter Obi got my vote and that of my loved ones.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Nwaide01: 9:55am On Aug 19, 2022
It's appalling and yet those projects executed with those borrowed money yield zero interest to the Nation. While some people are busy insulting our intelligent by telling us they will start from where Buhari stops.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Danny50: 9:55am On Aug 19, 2022
muado:
Buhari is like a cancer
He's a cancer not like.

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by krisoma: 9:56am On Aug 19, 2022
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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by incandescentena: 9:56am On Aug 19, 2022
Racoon:
What Buhari and APC can't destroy does not exist. The next government is gonna suffer clearing these pillage of debts.

That's Obi government will clear everything, seamlessly

Vote PeterObi2023

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Re: Debt Servicing Gulps ₦13.17 Trillion Under Buhari, Education Suffers by Hndrrxxx(m): 9:56am On Aug 19, 2022
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