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Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by FreeStuffsNG: 5:42pm On Nov 15, 2023
… covers 16 percent of FG’s expenditure

Nigeria’s non-oil revenue surpassed oil revenue in twelve months, marking the third time this has occurred since the oil boom in 1973, according to findings by BusinessDay.

The government earned the bulk of its income from non-oil sources in the twelve months of 2022, marking the second time that non-oil revenue has eclipsed oil revenue since the oil boom in 1973.

Data from the country’s Budget Office showed Nigeria earned N2.38 trillion from non-oil revenue which is higher than N776 billion from actual oil revenue in 2023.

Further breakdown showed Nigeria’s actual non-oil revenue includes Company Income Tax of N1.2 trillion, Value Added Tax of N327 billion, Customs Revenues of N694 billion, Federation Account Levies of N59.36 billion, and share of Electronic Money Transfer Levy of N17.58 billion.

“Non-oil revenues are more stable and sustainable sources than oil revenue,” Nigeria’s budget Office said in its newly published 2024-2026 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper.


The budget office noted that “Nigeria’s oil revenues remained low even with the passage of the Petroleum Industry Act largely due to PMS subsidy, oil theft, low investment, and generally weak management of the sector”.

“These factors have resulted in a decline in oil revenue, putting pressure on the government’s finances and widening the budget deficit,” Nigeria’s budget office said.

Nigeria’s tepid response to the massive haemorrhage baffles the world.

In August, Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser, visiting some oil production sites in the Niger Delta, admitted that 400,000 barrels of crude were being stolen daily, equivalent, he said, to $4 million lost every day.


“Since then, Nigerians have yet to see any new positive action to stop the heist; The theft has become sophisticated, with the thieves deploying electronic surveillance systems in their illegal enterprise. The state has not responded adequately,” Tunde Adeniran, an energy analyst with Sofidam Capital told BusinessDay.

“Years of awarding lucrative pipeline protection contracts to private security companies, some of them run by ex-Niger Delta militants previously accused of sabotaging infrastructure, have also had limited impact,” he added.

Data from Nigeria’s budget office revealed Nigeria’s oil revenue stood at N813 billion in the first seven months of 2023, recording a shortfall of N487 billion gap from a target of N1.3 trillion.

Nigeria’s non-oil revenue stood at N1.83 trillion as at July 2023, N398 billion more than an initial target of N1.43 trillion.

Despite the rise of non-oil income, the actual amount generated from this source remains too low to cover the government’s spending, a sign that Nigeria’s post-oil future is still hanging in the balance.

Non-oil revenue, at N2.38 trillion in 2022, could only cover 16.6 percent of the Federal Government’s expenditure of N14.26 trillion in the period.

The non-oil revenue could also only cover 21 percent of Nigeria’s recurrent expenditure of N11.2 trillion.

“Although the non-oil revenue is growing, the country is still living above its means amid a recurrent expenditure spree,” Lekan Ademola, a Lagos-based asset manager, said.

Over the years, fingers have continued to point at the over-bloated bureaucracies- large ministries, agencies and parastatals- that have become a cog in the wheel of Nigeria’s progress.

“Fuel subsidies had to go for Nigeria’s economy to survive. Having done it, what’s the sacrifice for our political elite? The cost of governance is too high,” Kingsley Moghalu, founder and president of IGET and a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Experts said the costs of Nigerian governance are exceptionally high, and the benefits of that governance go to a small number of the elite group who demonstrate too little concern for the welfare of the Nigerian people.

The bloated size of government comes with high cost of public sector expenditure and its negative impact on the development process in the country, African Development Bank President, Akinwumi Adesina noted in May.

“The cost of governance in Nigeria is way too high and should be drastically reduced to free up more resources for development. Nigeria is spending very little on development.

“Today, Nigeria is ranked among countries with the lowest human development index in the world, with a rank of 167 among 174 countries globally, according to the World Bank 2022 Public Expenditure Review report,” he said.

https://businessday.ng/business-economy/article/nigerias-non-oil-income-outpaces-oil-by-n1-5trn-in-one-year/

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by FreeStuffsNG: 5:42pm On Nov 15, 2023
“Non-oil revenues are more stable and sustainable sources than oil revenue,” Nigeria’s budget Office said in its newly published 2024-2026 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper.


This is commendable.

With oil subsidy likely to be completely off by next year, the oil revenues due to FG will go up and the non oil sector revenue may double up as govt improves aggregate output with its brilliant fiscal and monetary reforms. Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by Zxcvbnmghtr: 5:45pm On Nov 15, 2023
grin Very interesting.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by eliyke(m): 5:49pm On Nov 15, 2023
Audio money, zombies trying to understand Dere boss b like

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by Xxxxtentacion2: 5:50pm On Nov 15, 2023
another propaganda that thoes not add anything to anybodys life...
keep playing... grin
anybody that believes a criminal can create a better future for Nigeria is just deceiving himself..

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by jmoore(m): 6:03pm On Nov 15, 2023
The navy, army are responsible for oil producing less revenue. They are the real oil bandits stealing crude oil out of Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by Built2last: 6:11pm On Nov 15, 2023
Another thing to question from APC
Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by SouthSouth1914: 6:11pm On Nov 15, 2023
FG will rather die with Oil income. It is easy to steal, repatriate abroad.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by alfredilly: 6:11pm On Nov 15, 2023
The non oil income is more realistic than oil. In this era, when households commodities are produced by local companies like Dangote as well as many other small scale industries and start up, it is easier for non oil sector to yield more. Most Nigerian now resort to cheap and inferior product that are made by small outlets. Commodities such as detergent have seen the market being proliferated. These product are made in satchel ( refill) rather than the conventional tin associated with top brands.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by Apus: 6:11pm On Nov 15, 2023
Good.

Can be better by encouraging commodity exports.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by helinues: 6:12pm On Nov 15, 2023
No dependant on oil.

Government wey sabi

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:12pm On Nov 15, 2023
Slow and steady we will get to the nation of our dreams.

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 🙏

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by Fiscus105(m): 6:13pm On Nov 15, 2023
Talking as if any other things than tax, tax and tax that has turned Nigeria to hellfire.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by ecolime(m): 6:13pm On Nov 15, 2023
shocked

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by BrickDevo: 6:13pm On Nov 15, 2023
Non oil income From where exactly? you mean taxes, because apart from taxes only agriculture can yeild much, but the government killed it a long time ago

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by oluwaseyi0: 6:13pm On Nov 15, 2023
It's actually more of Nigeria not meeting their oil quota than growing the non oil

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by udemzyudex(m): 6:15pm On Nov 15, 2023
Lol.. Very funny.

Propa...what?

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by Juniorangel(m): 6:16pm On Nov 15, 2023
Do you really believe this For your mind calculate am then check if it's possible or impossicant. If you like attack me I don't come back to check, I just drop comment and move on.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by Amigoss: 6:16pm On Nov 15, 2023
Non oil incomes from milking Nigeria citizens dry cry

The reason it is even more is because the quotas are not met, revenues are been cornered and not all are remitted....

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by nedu666: 6:19pm On Nov 15, 2023
Non oil tax does not bring in forex. Also your analogy is at best faulty because if we are meeting our quota, since last year, non oil revenues can never see the back of oil revenues

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 6:19pm On Nov 15, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
“Non-oil revenues are more stable and sustainable sources than oil revenue,” Nigeria’s budget Office said in its newly published 2024-2026 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper.


This is commendable.

With oil subsidy likely to be completely off by next year, the oil revenues will go up and the non oil sector revenue may double up as govt improves aggregate output with its brilliant fiscal and monetary reforms.
tax on top poverty? 🤣😂😂🙀🙊🙊🙊🙈

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by Chikeluba25(m): 6:19pm On Nov 15, 2023
As them down milk oil finish they have suddenly realized that non oil income are sustainable.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by chloride6: 6:21pm On Nov 15, 2023
This is the problem
Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by GoodGovernance: 6:21pm On Nov 15, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
“Non-oil revenues are more stable and sustainable sources than oil revenue,” Nigeria’s budget Office said in its newly published 2024-2026 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper.


This is commendable.

With oil subsidy likely to be completely off by next year, the oil revenues will go up and the non oil sector revenue may double up as govt improves aggregate output with its brilliant fiscal and monetary reforms.

Removing Oil subsidy can not increase your revenue, Mr man, it will only reduce your expenditure.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by NOETHNICITY(m): 6:21pm On Nov 15, 2023
We are beginning to see the results of PMB diversification

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by adesegun121(m): 6:22pm On Nov 15, 2023
Ok
Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by Raskimonojendor: 6:22pm On Nov 15, 2023
What a Wow. I hope this starts transforming lives for good very soon.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by TallPck1(m): 6:25pm On Nov 15, 2023
When I see such post I remember the blessings I got from my grandmother before she breathe her last breathe years ago. She put her hand on my head and said my grandson People will waste their time to read your comments
And today is that day

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by BigBlackPreek(m): 6:27pm On Nov 15, 2023
This is serious oh
Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by ElSudani: 6:30pm On Nov 15, 2023
TallPck1:
When I see such post I remember the blessings I got from my grandmother before she breathe her last breathe years ago. She put her hand on my head and said my grandson People will waste their time to read your comments
And today is that day

You forgot to add your grandma was most likely delirious at that point.

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Re: Nigeria’s Non-oil Income Outpaces Oil By N1.5trn In One Year by maxzzo1(m): 6:31pm On Nov 15, 2023
Make una dey deceive pple for where Oil and gas together not possible dey don dogde d exact amount...... thieves
Only LNG alone nebi here.....

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