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Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by treesun: 8:34am On Dec 11, 2023
Nigeria is not earning enough revenue to support its developmental needs, the International Monetary Fund has disclosed.

According to the IMF, the country’s nine per cent revenue to Gross Domestic Product ratio is very low and not enough to support the country’s social safety nets, development spending, and protect its vulnerable households.

The Director of the IMF’s Communications Department, Julie Kozak, revealed this during a press briefing on Thirsday.

Responding to a question on Nigeria at the briefing, she said, “As we mentioned in our Article IV Consultation, which was held in February of 2023, raising revenue from the very current low revenue to GDP ratio of nine per cent is essential to create fiscal space for social and development spending.

Nine per cent of GDP is a very low revenue to GDP ratio, and it is really not high enough to be able to support strong social safety nets, and development spending, to help protect vulnerable households and also to meet Nigeria’s development needs.”

She, however, noted that Nigeria’s 2024 budget hopes to prioritise priority spending, both on the social and development side.

She stated, “The 2024 budget aims to reduce the fiscal deficit while also creating space for these priority spendings, both on the social side and also on the development side.”

Low revenue has become a concerning in Nigeria, with the Federal Government recently moving to improve its revenue to GDP ratio.

During the 2024 budget presentation, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Abubakar Bagudu, said, “Revenue generation remains the major fiscal constraint to Nigeria’s fiscal viability. However, government is reviewing current tax and fiscal policies with a view to improving revenue generation.

“The target is to increase the ratio of revenue to GDP from less than 10 percent currently to 18 percent within the current term of this Administration. Efforts will however focus on improving tax administration and collection efficiency.”

At the World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings in Marrakesh, Morocco, in October, the Assistant Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF, Era Dabla-Norris, declared that Nigeria’s revenue-to-GDP ratio is quite low relative to other emerging markets and developing countries.

Further commenting on Nigeria at the press briefing, the Director of the IMF’s Communications Department, Kozak, noted that inflation in the country is very high, crossing the 27 per cent mark in October.

She stated that the IMF expects the CBN to hike rates further at its next MPC meeting.

She declared, “The Central bank, under its new leadership, has started to withdraw excess liquidity that was in the system and contributing to high inflation. The next Monetary Policy Committee meeting should further raise policy interest rate. So, the Central bank is taking action to try to address the high inflation problem.”

However, it remains to be seen whether the CBN will hike its rates considering its governor’s stance on interest rates.

At the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria’s annual dinner held recently in Lagos, Olayemi Cardoso, said, “Our monetary policies will aim to achieve price stability, foster sustainable economic growth, stabilize the exchange rate of the naira, and reduce interest rates to facilitate borrowing and investments in the real sector.”

It might also be until 2024 before the next MPC meeting, with Cardoso, stating, “For the avoidance of doubt, the Central Bank of Nigeria Act 2007 requires that the meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank be held at least four times a year, and the Bank has satisfied this requirement for 2023. Our focus has been on ensuring these meetings are useful and effective.”

In its new outlook, global rating agency, Moody declared that high inflation in Nigeria is raising the risk of social unrest.

It said, “Increasingly high inflation generates spending pressure on the government and raises social risks, while the extent of fiscal relief from the removal of the oil subsidy remains unclear at this stage.”

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Ttipsy(f): 8:35am On Dec 11, 2023
The revenue are being looted.

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by outoftheworld: 8:41am On Dec 11, 2023
The thief in government shouldn't have removed the fuel subsidy the way he did, it's what caused this hyperinflation the country is witnessing currently

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by RenaissanceGuy: 8:45am On Dec 11, 2023
This country's resource base cannot sustain the population. It's better we divide as soon as possible!

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Stanleymaster1: 8:46am On Dec 11, 2023
But the little they generate is been stolen by the elite and sent to their children's in wester countries.

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by AwokenVawulence: 8:59am On Dec 11, 2023
Thank God it is the igbos that will pay undecided nonsense

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by MadamExcellency: 9:05am On Dec 11, 2023
President Tinubu should spare Nigerians more agony by refusing any advice from IMF, World Bank and WEF.

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by SpatialKing(m): 9:08am On Dec 11, 2023
When we have a certificate forger as president... Now he can't forge IGR

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Emergingnation(m): 9:18am On Dec 11, 2023
Failed corn tree 🌽 🌴!

The disintegration of this corn tree 🌽 is the only solution... grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Racoon(m): 9:19am On Dec 11, 2023
All the phantom IGR as far as the APC is concerned are being embezzled by them.

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by GanagiBitrus: 9:23am On Dec 11, 2023
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by GanagiBitrus: 9:28am On Dec 11, 2023
Meaning we are not being productive enough.

Said it before...
Managing this entity called Nigeria is simply not working.

Only way forward is RESTRUCTURING:- Let there be True Federalism & greater devolution of powers to the States & where every State controls its resources.
It will make many States to sit up & look inwards & strive to be more productive & be self-sufficient.

You will be surprised by the progress made by each State after 10years.

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by id4sho(m): 9:47am On Dec 11, 2023
IMF, leave us alone. Yen yen remove subsidy, it was removed. Things got worse, the leaders are clueless. Nigeria on Autopilot angry


Next IMF will say , increase taxes. Idiots from the pit of hell. Enough of this mordern colonisation undecided
Bunch of dimwits

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by DonroxyII: 9:47am On Dec 11, 2023
They are Generating Enough Revenue Jhoor Na Government of Chop Make I Chop Dey Create Problem for this Country ...

When they Chop am Finish Chuachua ... e go Remain nothing for Developments
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by crossfm: 9:47am On Dec 11, 2023
Hehehe.

Time for more taxes loading grin cheesy.

They are giving the government reasons to increase tax, while the money been generated now is been looted. They divert the money generated into their personal accounts.

The amount of money government officials loot is more than what they remit in Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by AntiChristian: 9:47am On Dec 11, 2023
We are getting there!

And we would get there!

May Allah guide the government!
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by omooba969(m): 9:47am On Dec 11, 2023
Misappropriation of public funds is one of our problems.

Embezzlement of the generated revenue is another hobby of our public office holders.

IMF should be courageous enough to hit the nail on its head.
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Stanislause94: 9:48am On Dec 11, 2023
I wonder why all these mofos keep making excuses for tinubu, they all know what they’re doing.
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:48am On Dec 11, 2023
Is IMF really the people ruling Nigeria or what.

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Bizibi(m): 9:49am On Dec 11, 2023
Why is nnpc not remitting monies made from crude oil sales This question need a convincing answer.
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Amigoss: 9:49am On Dec 11, 2023
grin....more taxes,tax increase and widening the tax met is the part we are about to enter, Obidients go see ween grin

"If we reduce the purchasing power of the people, we can further slow down the economy. Let's widen the tax net"
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by money121(m): 9:49am On Dec 11, 2023
Wahala
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Docodes(m): 9:49am On Dec 11, 2023
Ttipsy:
The revenue are being looted.
wee you keep quiet grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Bahamas95(m): 9:49am On Dec 11, 2023
How would they generate when we have devilish criminals in power.


If not for corruption Nigeria has enough resources to rub shoulders with other developed countries.

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Hezmatosky: 9:50am On Dec 11, 2023
Even the little we had, we're wasting it in Dubai lipsrsealed

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by xoftxoul: 9:50am On Dec 11, 2023
Not surprised
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by specialmati(m): 9:50am On Dec 11, 2023
grin grin grin grin angry grin grin grin naso like nigeria want to develop
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by bigpicture001: 9:51am On Dec 11, 2023
i wish obi was not rigged off by INEC, things wouldn't b alright straight away, but openness nd real intent to solve issues will b evident everywhere

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Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by jaxxy(m): 9:51am On Dec 11, 2023
Nigeria is also wasting alot
Re: Nigeria Not Generating Enough Revenue To Support Devt – IMF by Emergingnation(m): 9:51am On Dec 11, 2023
The shithole is in shambles... grin grin

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