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KPMG: Government Should Stop Borrowing Money Just To Pay Salaries by ganisucks(f): 9:41am On Oct 26, 2022
KPMG Nigeria has revealed that Nigeria is at risk of a deeper debt crisis if the government does not take urgent steps to boost revenues.

Adewale Ajayi, partner and head of tax, regulatory and people services at KPMG stated this on Tuesday in the October 2022 episode of the KPMG Social Media Tax Chat, titled ‘2023 Budget: Is Nigeria facing a revenue crisis or a debt crisis?’

According to Ajayi Nigeria is experiencing a revenue crisis that has triggered a debt crisis.

“If we do not generate enough revenue, we would have to borrow. Borrowing to fund recurrent expenditure instead of revenue-generating infrastructure will lead to a vicious circle where we keep borrowing,” he warned.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) had predicted that Nigeria’s debt service-to-revenue ratio would jump to 92 percent in 2022 from 76 percent in 2021.

However, government revenue as a percentage of GDP has remained stuck at a paltry 6 percent, less than half of the frontier market average of 15 percent.

“From the standpoint of fiscal sustainability (solvency and liquidity), Nigeria is gradually approaching a fiscal cliff or trap as the country’s debt service to revenue climbs unchecked (currently at 119 percent of revenue) and debt-to-GDP ratio approaches the 35 percent weak-risk threshold set by the IMF (currently at 23.3 percent in Q1-2022),” the Nigerian Economic Summit Group said last month.

However, Ajayi said the country’s revenue crisis can be curtailed if government borrowings are used in building infrastructure that would generate more revenue to finance budget deficits, rather than borrowing to do so.

To manage and address revenue shortages in the country, he said the cost of governance, the issues of oil theft and fuel subsidy, revenue diversification, and incentive systems should be reviewed for Nigeria to avoid a debt crisis.

“Diversification from oil revenue to non-oil revenue like technology will increase our revenue strength in the country,” he said. “This is a crucial aspect the government needs to focus on from the success stories of leading countries.”

Ajayi said grant incentives (not only tax incentives) can also be employed to attract investors into the country. “The cost of incentives to pioneer companies or investors should not be overlooked as they can also affect income to the coming government.”

Further buttressing his insights on how to address revenue shortages in the country, he said the deployment of technology would increase the level of compliance by taxpayers and help to reduce the cost of governance.

On subsidy removal Ajayi stressed that, “Without a substantial investment in research and improvement of the oil refineries by the government, the removal of fuel subsidy would not bring a solution to the revenue generation problem in Nigeria.”

https://www.ripplesnigeria.com/kpmg-tells-nigerians-to-expect-deeper-debt-crises/

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Re: KPMG: Government Should Stop Borrowing Money Just To Pay Salaries by ganisucks(f): 9:44am On Oct 26, 2022
According to Keyamo and co, the economy is wonderful and Tinubu will make it even more wonderful.

62 campaign promises and none fulfilled. What an amazing group of people


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTGkgLZhFeg

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