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N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by chisomkachy: 6:08pm On Jan 19, 2023
Every Nigerian will be owing N384,864 each when President Muhammadu Buhari leaves office in May 2023, with the country’s debt profile expected to spiral to N77 trillion by then.

The Debt Management Office (DMO) has projected that government’s persistent borrowings would see President Muhammadu Buhari leave a humongous debt of N77 trillion behind for the incoming administration.

Patience Oniha, who heads the agency, said at a public presentation on January 4, 2023 on the 2023 budget at the National Assembly that new borrowings of ₦10.57 trillion was captured in the 2023 budget.

If divided by an official exchange rate put at N422 to an American dollar, 200 million Nigerians would have inherited N384,864 debt per person when the current administration winds down.

Available data showed that 73 per cent of internal debt, which is about 60 per cent of the total debt stock, is government bond, saving bonds, treasury bills, Sukuk and Green bonds.

Of internal debts, 2.3 per cent is government’s promissory notes to companies issued export expansion grant.

With the rising deficit in the budget, industry analysts posit that whoever takes over from President Buhari has tough choices to make on the economy, with the 2023 budget designed as a deficit document to be funded by borrowing.

“There is a strong link between ballooning debt, weak exchange rate and Nigeria’s rising hyper inflation. This is already taking its toll on Nigeria’s assesment by global rating agencies like Fitch and Moody. The worst of it all is that indigenous companies quoted on the Nigeria Exchange Limited are also donwgraded,” a development economist, Kelvin Emmanuel, told The ICIR.

Emmanuel pointed out a further concern of high monetary policy rate (MPR), which he said chokes businesses in the real sector as a result of high cost of funds, occasioned by ballooning debt stock.

“There’s a problem of double digit inflation. We are going to make our choice next month on who governs Nigeria and we must elect leaders who understand the economy,” he said.

Already, some economists have warned the Federal government that rising budget deficit and debt servicing would starve the private sector of funds needed to drive the real sector of the economy.

The 2023 budget of N21.83 trillion places the recurrent expenditure at approximately N8.27 trillion, while capital expenditure increased from N5.35 trillion to N5.9 trillion and debt servicing also increased from N6.31 trillion to N6.6 trillion.

The Chief Executive Officer of Cowry Assets Management Limited, Johnson Chukwu, who spoke with The ICIR, said if the government failed to exercise caution on how it funds budget deficits, the private sector would be seriously weakened in its capacity to drive the economy.

Chukwu said, “When we talk of the budget deficit of N12 trillion, we are also talking of a national debt of more than N22 trillion. If the Federal government continues to borrow, the implication is that you are going to crowd out private sector funding for the real sector.

“The increase in projected revenue only gives incentives to spend more even when we haven’t met up with it in the last five years. Now, this has made us to increase the budget deficit, which is putting lots of pressure on our funding the private sector.”

The economist also forewarned that Nigeria may head the way of Ghana if it fails to address its appetite on “unregulated borrowing.”

Nigeria’s budget deficit rises by 370 per cent to N47trn

The Budget Office of the Federation’s recent data analysis indicated that total budget deficit is set to hit N47.43 trillion under President Buhari.

The analysis covers the actual budget deficits and projections for the 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 fiscal years.

According to the figures, deficit financing has risen by 370.54 per cent from N2.41 trillion in 2016 to N11.34 trillion in 2023.

In the third and fourth quarters of 2015, total deficit financing amounted to N841.48 billion. It rose to N2.41 trillion in 2016, N3.81 trillion in 2017, N3.65 trillion in 2018, N4.18 trillion in 2019, N6.59 trillion in 2020, and N6.44 trillion in 2021.

While the total deficit for 2022 has not been released, the Budget Office expects the figure to hit N8.17 trillion (of which N6.37 trillion had been spent by November 30, 2022). The office also anticipates a high deficit financing of N8.17 trillion for the 2023 fiscal year.

Between the third and fourth quarters of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020; the first three quarters of 2021, and the first four months of 2022, the Federal government spent N23.66 trillion on personnel costs, pensions, overhead costs, presidential amnesty programme, other service-wide votes, and special interventions.

It also spent N14.13 trillion on servicing domestic and foreign debts, as well as N10.47 trillion on capital expenditure.

Explaining the government budget deficit, an economic professor, Akpan Ekpo, said, “This shows that expenditure has eclipsed the revenue, because they have to borrow, which is why there is a deficit.

“They can’t raise enough domestic resources to finance spending. That gap is a deficit. By the rules, it should not be more than a certain percentage of the gross domestic product (GDP), but it has exceeded that.”

Former Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, saw a need to keep the budget deficit under three per cent of the GDP because of the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007, and in accordance with the international norm.

The country’s budget deficit to the GDP ratio had risen from 1.69 per cent in 2015 to 2.37 per cent in 2016. It increased to 2.85 per cent in 2018, and to 2.92 per cent in 2019. The Federal government expects the deficit to GDP ratio to be 5.03 per cent of the 2023 budget.

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, had admitted that the government was struggling to raise revenue for its expenditure.

In a document titled ‘Public Consultation on the Draft 2023 – 2025 MTFF/FSP,’ Ahmed said, “Revenue generation remains the major fiscal constraint of the federation. The systemic resource mobilisation problem has been compounded by recent economic recessions.”

While defending the 2022 budget, she stated, “If we just depend on the revenues that we get, even though our revenues have increased, the operational expenditure of the government, including salaries and other overheads, is barely covered or swallowed up by the revenue.

“So, we need to borrow to be able to build these projects that will ensure that we’re able to develop on a sustainable basis. Nigeria’s borrowing has been of great concern and has elicited a lot of discussions. But if you look at the total size of the borrowing, it is still within healthy and sustainable limits.”

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Malory: 6:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
And some people are planning to vote for Tinubu who vowed to continue from where Buhari stopped.

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by ican2020: 6:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
Nigerians wickedness to Nigerians

Somebody is clearly incompetent, instead of resigning for someone who is capable, they will choose to stay put and destroyed every thing

Everyone who participated in this evil against Nigeria and Nigerians will never go unpunished

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Quest7777: 6:13pm On Jan 19, 2023

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Olaolex: 6:16pm On Jan 19, 2023
God forbid. Na me borrow the money? China should better hold Buhari. Or else na give away them do.

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by chiefolododo(m): 6:34pm On Jan 19, 2023
Eni pe ?

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by rajiedreez: 7:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
smiley make una rest abeg

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Cj4charles(m): 7:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
Till tomorrow, I remain and will forever remain happy that I did not vote APC to bring Buhari into power in 2015.. I voted wisely by voting Goodluck Jonathan even though he lost, I am still forever happy not to be part of them that brought in this castatrophe

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Techpik: 7:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
They should show me my name on the Loan cheque before I know what to say...

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Timekeeper452: 7:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
Fuel scarcity.

High fuel prices.

Planning on removing subsidy by June without any 100% functioning refinery.

High Debt.

Extreme poverty.

High food prices.

Epileptic electricity.

Super high naira to dollar exchange rate.

Heavy tribalism.

Banditry.

Terrible Insecurity.

Health care decline.

No free speech.

Terrible Security.

Oppression.

Yet some Mumu want to vote in the same party championing all these. What a world.

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Nobody: 7:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
Vote Wisely

This is one statement that always put Urchins into a state of restlessness


Shebi una dey see the result of voting foolishly.

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Psalmistproject: 7:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
Let me start now to collate the Data of the useless urchins we have on nairaland. When China comes I'm handing them over for slavery forcefully.

Nonsense!

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Nbote(m): 7:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
Since Nigeria is my Fatherland, I fit pay my own make them show me my own share of my fatherland. I wan sell am japa. I no do again

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by SultanOfPuna: 7:10pm On Jan 19, 2023
Timmi:



N390k pere per Nigerians? In the US, it’s $6,430 per each US citizen.

At least U S.A citizens are seeing the benefits
They won't mind owing the government
A working active government
They have good roads, electricity, water

Nigeria has nothing, Dead government and it's citizen are still owing.

Never in your life compare Nigeria vs U.S A

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by GCFRin2034: 7:11pm On Jan 19, 2023
Some people will avoid this thread like a plague

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Nobody: 7:11pm On Jan 19, 2023
Buhari, the most useless animal roaming the earth

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Talawaka: 7:11pm On Jan 19, 2023
In fairness to analog Presido, this debt profile is actually quite low in the scheme of things.

Every Egyptian owes $3,697
Every Ghanaian owes $2,071
Every South African owes $4,804
Every Zimbabwean owes $11,929
Every American owes $88,697 grin
Every Japanese owes $103,386 cool cool cool

Source: https://countryeconomy.com/national-debt

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by donprinyo(m): 7:11pm On Jan 19, 2023
APC IS A CURSE.

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by unclejb2(m): 7:11pm On Jan 19, 2023
God punish devil.

And some senseless imps still have the temerity to campaign for Tinubu...

Chop your turn make a chop my turn.. the chopping is turn by turn...that's how they chopped the country into a N77tr debt.

Shame on Buhari, APC and Tinubu.

A new Nigeria is possible

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by BigDawsNet: 7:11pm On Jan 19, 2023
Who and who

They better kuku ma give everything to China and let them manage the country for 1 decade

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by George2164(m): 7:11pm On Jan 19, 2023
Alot of people don't even have that figures as Savings.

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Seekhimnow: 7:12pm On Jan 19, 2023
grin
Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by makavalley(m): 7:12pm On Jan 19, 2023
When you have bad people in power, who do not have any idea about leadership this is the end result

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Mopolchi: 7:12pm On Jan 19, 2023
Bubu dey crase na me go pay N385,000? cry

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by INVINCIBLECSP1(m): 7:12pm On Jan 19, 2023
Leprosy to every hands planning to vote PDAPC PARTY. Stupid criminal structure.
angry

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by sotall(m): 7:12pm On Jan 19, 2023
undecided
Whatever you do next month, never vote APC again...
Except you are an urchin

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Didijiji: 7:12pm On Jan 19, 2023
That is the LEGACY the CONFIRMED DRUG LORD wants to continue

If you vote APC, it means you will never see or meet better thing in your life because you love and desire evil

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Blaze14k: 7:12pm On Jan 19, 2023
I will finish the work buhari have started

Bola Ahmed Tinubu


Meanwhile Peter Obi is trending overseas

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by Timmi: 7:13pm On Jan 19, 2023
chisomkachy:


https://www.icirnigeria.org/n77trn-debt-each-nigerian-to-owe-n384864-by-end-of-buharis-tenure/?amp=1


N390k pere per Nigerians? In the US, it’s $6,430 per each US citizen.

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Re: N77trn Debt: Every Nigerian To Owe N384,864 By End Of Buhari’s Tenure by bigdammyj: 7:13pm On Jan 19, 2023
Reading...

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