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Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Nemere2020: 5:12pm On Jan 04, 2023
President Muhammadu Buhari administration will leave a debt stock debt of over N77 trillion for the incoming government from the current debt of N44.06 trillion as at third quarter of last year.

While the ways and means is about N22.3 trillion with an interest rate of 18.5 per cent, government is expected to borrow additional N8 trillion before it exits office on May 29, this year.

Speaking at the 2023 Budget breakdown in Abuja, the Director General, Debt Management Office (DMO), Ms Patience Oniha said that if the new borrowings are included in the current debt of N44.06 trillion, the total debt stock would amount to N77 trillion.

According to her, the debt stock is still growing from the issuance of promissory notes which are not true borrowing as such by the government.

It will be safe to say that we will be looking at N77 trillion. While the debt is growing because of new borrowing, revenue is receiving significant importance. Like DMO always says, you can’t talk about debt without talking about revenue. We need the two to work together” she further explained.

Earlier, the Minister of Finance Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed, disclosed revealed that Nigeria is not planning on restructuring its debt as it remains committed to meeting its
domestic and external debt obligations.

“The FGN will however continue to utilise appropriate debt management tools to streamline the cost and risk profile in the debt portfolio, including through concessional loans, spreading out of debt maturities to avoid bunching, and re-profiling of the debt maturities by refinancing short-term debt using long-term debt instruments” she said.

She noted that most vessels lifting oil from Nigeria are not paying taxes vowing that the government would make sure that those vessels would begin to pay taxes to augment the budget.

According to her, the government would exit some of the pioneer companies that have been enjoying tax exemptions so as to bring in new ones.

“We have to create a balance that we are not giving much more than we are getting” she said.

She noted that as of November 2022, Government’s retained revenue was N6.50 trillion, 87 per cent of the prorata target of N7.48 trillion and its share of oil revenues was N586.71 billion (representing 35.7 per cent performance), while non-oil tax revenues totalled N2.09 trillion – a performance of 123.3 per cent.

“Companies Income Tax (CIT) and Value Added Tax (VAT) collections were N1.08 trillion and N295.2 billion, representing 158.6 per cent and 124.3 per cent of their respective targets.

“Customs collections (comprising import duties, excise, fees, and special levies) exceeded the target by N15.42 billion (ie, 102 per cent performance). Other revenues amounted to N3.72 trillion, of which independent revenue was N1.32 trillion

“The aggregate budgeted expenditure for
2022 (inclusive of the supplementary
budget of N819.5 trillion) was N18.14 trillion,
with a prorata spending target of N16.63
trillion at the end of November.

“The actual spending as of November 30 was
N12.87 trillion. Of this amount, N5.24 trillion was for debt service; N3.94 trillion for personnel costs, including pensions; statutory transfers, overhead and service wide votes expenditures totalled N1.81 trillion; and N1.88 billion was released for capital expenditure.

“The fiscal deficit for 2022 was estimated at N8.17 trillion, inclusive of the supplementary budget. As at November 30, 2022, the deficit was N6.37 trillion;

“The deficit was totally financed by borrowings, mostly from domestic sources” she noted.

On key assumptions and macro framework for the 2023 Budget, the minister stated that the oil price benchmark is set at US$75 per barrel while some of the parameters underlying the 2023 projections have deviated from the
projections in the National Development Plan (NDP) 2021-2025.

They have been updated based on a combination of current realities and a modified medium-term outlook.

These, she said, is that the real Gross Domestic Products (GDP) growth is projected at 3.75 per cent in 2023 compared to 4.39 per cent in the NDP.

“Growth is expected to moderate to 3.30 per cent in 2024 before picking up to
3.46 per cent in 2025.

“The inflation rate is projected to average 17.16 per cent in 2023, and the 14.93 per cent projected in the NDP for 2023” she noted.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/buhari-govt-to-leave-n77-trn-debt-for-incoming-administration-says-dmo/

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Johnthejohn(m): 5:16pm On Jan 04, 2023
The incoming President "Peter Obi" will settle everything by the grace of God wink

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by rayvelez(m): 5:28pm On Jan 04, 2023
As long as baba invest it on train services MANNABBQGRLLS and others urchins are cool with it

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Iagos: 5:29pm On Jan 04, 2023
That was the change they envisaged. They were not happy with the way things were going. They wanted to make life harder. Good bless APC

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 5:38pm On Jan 04, 2023
las las Buhari have achieved his aim of becoming Nigerian president. He used all these money for the betterment of the country, the money was not even enough he have to use his own pocket money to fix Nigeria. Buhari is the best president Nigeria Will ever Have, Go and write it down. With the Buhari's achievements APC WILL remain in power till the second coming of Jesus Christ. BUHARI have to borrow because the PDP that ruled this country for 16 locust useless years scattered the country so Buhari have to borrow to stabilize things for good again. Buhari have lifted over 100 million Nigerians out of poverty everyone in the North now is rich. All these is done by Buhari the God's sent who rescued Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 5:39pm On Jan 04, 2023
Johnthejohn:
The incoming President "Peter Obi" will settle everything by the grace of God wink

Peter Obituary the chief sponsor of Insecurity in NIGERIA will never rule this country

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by brain54(m): 5:42pm On Jan 04, 2023
We go pay debt tire…




This na wetin bible call sins of the father!

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Johnthejohn(m): 5:47pm On Jan 04, 2023
LordviccoDaGuru:


Peter Obituary the chief sponsor of Insecurity in NIGERIA will never rule this country
If the DSS invite you now, can you provide evidence to your claim that Peter Obi is the sponsor of insecurity in Nigeria

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Noboh81: 5:51pm On Jan 04, 2023
LordviccoDaGuru:
las las Buhari have achieved his aim of becoming Nigerian president. He used all these money for the betterment of the country, the money was not even enough he have to use his own pocket money to fix Nigeria. Buhari is the best president Nigeria Will ever Have, Go and write it down. With the Buhari's achievements APC WILL remain in power till the second coming of Jesus Christ. BUHARI have to borrow because the PDP that ruled this country for 16 locust useless years scattered the country so Buhari have to borrow to stabilize things for good again. Buhari have lifted over 100 million Nigerians out of poverty everyone in the North now is rich. All these is done by Buhari the God's sent who rescued Nigeria.
Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by chiefolododo(m): 5:51pm On Jan 04, 2023
W

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by slimmax: 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by gannod(m): 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by FalseProphet1(m): 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
And some Nigerians who can't afford 2 meals in a day, are still struggling to vote APC again next month.

Truly most Nigerians are addicted to suffering.

This I have seen

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by AderonkeOlaniyi(f): 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
Two of the most useless idiots Nigeria as a country has ever seen.

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by jojothaiv(m): 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
I don't even know whether to be happy or not, I'm just indifferent to this piece of news.

It's neither positive nor negative.
Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Lordbinsmar: 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
angry

APC and BOOHARII don kill Nigeria finish. angry

some few years ago, I gained admission to start my undergraduate program in the university, same month this failure called Buhari was sworn in as the president of my beloved country.

Now I'm studying for my masters degree abroad, really how time flies.

I hope Nigerians will learn this time around, 8 years is too much of a time to waste, BOOHARII has really dragged Nigeria backward exponentially in the past 8 years of his poor leadership.

Now I'm abroad, I see things in a different way from the past, actually no place like home but when some unfortunate people like BOHARRI and his supporters decide to make home hell, someone has no other option than to stay abroad.

I really hope the YOUTHS make a wise decision this time around, APC has no business as a ruling party again, they have failed miserable.

I feel this is a tipping point for Nigeria's future, any further mistake will drag Nigeria to a place of no return. I hope people will consider the future of their unborn children and make a wise decision.

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by cliqtips: 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
Omoooooo...

Someone wey get calculator should help us calculate how much each citizen go need to pay grin grin

LMAO, most of this money dey politicians houses, sceptic tanks and corners ooo..

The Senators and House of Reps we dey vote no get joy at all...
Whether the country is deep in debts or not, they no send una. Their sitting allowances & salary must complete with no one talking about cutting down the costs of governance.

Those people no even care whether the country go borrow money to pay their salaries, e no concern them.

Should we talk about how Nigeria hasn't made any kobo from oil. They remitted 0 Naira grin

If una like, make una vote in those ones wey go drag the country backwards more....

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Nobody: 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
APC is a disaster. They cannot continue.

Imagine some people's parents singing on somebody's mandate they will stand. They won't stand on Nigeria's Mandate o..only one man they don't even know his background. Some people can do anything for money. That's why we still see some people supporting APC. Imagine standing on someone's mandate in the year 2023. Very archaic mindset.

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by MathewOG(m): 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
How Atiku Sold Over 145 Companies Belonging to Nigeria as A Vice President





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9FNs7lDtF0

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by loosecanon50(m): 5:52pm On Jan 04, 2023
Buhari keeps breaking records:

Most incompetent president - check
Most nepotistic president - check
Most clueless president - check
Most shocks expressed - check
Most corrupt - double check

And the list goes on and on and on…

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Eriggs: 5:53pm On Jan 04, 2023
It will be safe to say that we will be looking at N77 trillion. While the debt is growing because of new borrowing, revenue is receiving significant importance
77 what
Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Picardor2: 5:53pm On Jan 04, 2023
LordviccoDaGuru:


Peter Obituary the chief sponsor of Insecurity in NIGERIA will never rule this country


Yes o Obituary will never rule this country but Obi will. Go hug transformer

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by tishbite42: 5:53pm On Jan 04, 2023
Top to bottom
Afonjas, thanks a million for foisting this disaster on us
Oh I forgot, you're preparing another failure to come in

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Eriggs: 5:54pm On Jan 04, 2023
LordviccoDaGuru:


Peter Obituary the chief sponsor of Insecurity in NIGERIA will never rule this country
It's not possible for obituary to rule Nigerians, he should go and rule his terrorist animals Biafra, Igbos

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Aify147(m): 5:54pm On Jan 04, 2023
And some people are still mentioning apc. In saner countries, there won’t be anything called apc, not to talk of campaigning. God forbid bat thing

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by SmartPolician: 5:54pm On Jan 04, 2023
I think the UN should have a recognition for the World's Most Useless President.

No doubt, Buhari will be winning it back to back.

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by shugamummy: 5:55pm On Jan 04, 2023
Na thunder go fire that Vulture griller for this monumentous debt to be left for his generation by his darling daddy whose indices since military era do not portend any possibility of impacting positively on the economy yet he went ahead to be ranting rubbish here on NL since 2015.

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by GolDRoger: 5:55pm On Jan 04, 2023
lipsrsealed
Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by david22uu(m): 5:55pm On Jan 04, 2023
LordviccoDaGuru:


Peter Obituary the chief sponsor of Insecurity in NIGERIA will never rule this country

get ready to give facts in dss

constructive critism not anti-factual

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by Eurasia: 5:55pm On Jan 04, 2023
Hmm
Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by sapele914(m): 5:55pm On Jan 04, 2023
Johnthejohn:
The incoming President "Peter Obi" will settle everything by the grace of God wink
Help Ndi Anambra first to settle their own first.

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Re: Buhari Govt To Leave N77 Trn Debt For Incoming Administration - DMO by BigYash: 5:55pm On Jan 04, 2023
The next president go hear word... Won't be easy for him at all..

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