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Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by dre11(op): 8:05am On Oct 21, 2024
• Staggered 2023 capital votes lose 70% value to FX crisis

• Deficit jumps to N13.5 trillion, over three times of earned revenue

• Delayed presentation of 2025 estimates may alter Jan to Dec implementation cycle


The Federal Government’s yearly appropriation laws, documents once considered the Holy Grail of public financing, are fast sliding into wish lists. Already, the implementations of the first two of the important documents in the life of President Bola Tinubu have been compromised and their most impactful components ‘burgled’.

Historically, the FG’s budgets are known for underperformance and poor execution. But last year may have passed as the worst in memorable history, forcing the National Assembly to extend the implementation of its capital component three times since it was due for wind down.

The third extension pushed the deadline to December 31 – taking the full cycle of the 2024 appropriation. Two separate interim reports point to an over 200 per cent increase in its performance this year – from N1.28 trillion to over N4 trillion. But it is fallacious to equate that for impact as the real value creation may be far less than the original value contemplated by the appropriation – no thanks to inflation and naira depreciation.

Still, the country, for the first time, is struggling with the burden of funding, executing and monitoring two budget cycles, outstretching the capacity of the relevant institutional frameworks.

Even with multiple extensions, the 2023 capital expenditure performance will be a far cry from its mark at the end of this year when it winds down, perhaps alongside the current appropriation.

As at the third quarter, its performance was 19 per cent or 56 percentage points behind the prorated 75 per cent. In absolute terms, the total capital budget – ministries, departments and agencies (MDA), government-owned enterprise (GOE) and multilateral/bilateral project-tied loan spending – was N1.28 trillion.

In comparative terms, the amount spent in the corresponding period of 2022 by an administration whose performance the World Bank and other authorities described as retrogressing, was 194 per cent higher. From January to September 2022, President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration released N3.77 trillion for capital expenditure.

There is, however, a gap between released and executed sums. As of September 2023, MDAs had utilised 78.6 per cent or N962.9 billion out of N1.23 trillion cash-backed budgets.

This came on the back of a sharp rise in revenue inflow. For one, the net oil receipt rose by approximately 327 per cent to N1.64 trillion in the third quarter alone while non-oil receipts rose by 71 per cent to N3 trillion in the same period.

Perhaps worried by the poor capital release in the face of rising earnings, the National Assembly extended the execution timeline to December 2024. It was earlier extended to the end of the first quarter and later further to June 30.

Effectively, a key component of the 2023 Appropriation Act, 2023 Supplementary Appropriation Act, the 2024 Appropriation Act and its supplementary will run till December 31. The lack of timely execution may have complicated the fiscal tragedy and worsened the budget efficiency level.

The country may also be paying a premium to execute the underlying projects as prices of construction materials have gone up significantly. For instance, 50 kilogramme of cement, a major component of building materials, has increased from about N3,500 to about N8,000. Prices of iron rods and other materials have similarly gone up.

This implies that unspent capital votes have about 60 per cent of their value, considering strictly the price of cements. Since June, also, the naira has lost nearly three-quarters (about 71 per cent) of its value to the dollar.

Perhaps, owing to the staggered implementation, the Budget Office has held back the full report of the 2023 budget performance. But according to the 2023 Fiscal Accounts Report of the Accountant General of the Federation, the total capital expenditure had risen to N4.49 trillion, which is only 52 per cent of the debt service cost (N8.56 trillion).

To put it differently, 192 per cent of the actual capital expenditure went into debt service. But the real value of what was spent is far lower as much of the nearly N4.5 trillion would have been washed away by foreign exchange loss and inflation.

The deficit to revenue ratio was 225 per cent, that is, over three times what it earned in the year. Whereas the total FG’s retained income was N5.99 trillion, the fiscal deficit ballooned to 13.5 trillion – the highest the country recorded.

Less than three months to the end of this year’s budget cycle, the Budget Office has not made public the interim performance of the 2024 Appropriation Act. Until last year, the reports were released for public assessment quarterly.

The additional burden of a new minimum wage, which is yet to be implemented, is expected to increase the recurrent expenditure. The implementation, as captured in the N6.2 trillion supplementary budget, was to be funded with windfall tax on foreign exchange (FX) gains by banks.

Unfortunately, the windfall tax debate seems to have been stalled. The National Assembly raised the tax to 70 per cent, which was received with pushback from the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), the Bank Directors Association of Nigeria (BDAN) and other stakeholders.

And even if it scales through, its proceeds (pegged projected at N2.3 trillion) is less than 40 per cent of the N6.2 trillion additional spending contemplated by the supplementary budget.

There is a general suspicion that the earmarked capital votes in the 2024 budget are being sacrificed to meet the rising recurrent expenditure. This is a dominant pattern in 2023, 2022, 2021 and several other recent appropriations.

Earlier, The Guardian reported that the Federal Government starved critical sectors of funds in the first half of the year as captured in the Government Integrated Financial and Management Information System (GIFMIS) with the State House, National Assembly and the Presidential Air Fleet overreaching their prorated allocations for the period.

The three recurrent spending items received N140.56 billion in the face of a 50 per cent shortfall in the value due for release in the period. If the trend continues and is sustained throughout the year, the government may spread the 2024 capital expenditure plan across next year again to save its face.

Sadly, the new trend may only compromise the fiscal culture rather than give Nigerians an opportunity to enjoy better infrastructure, with inflation and the FX crisis becoming major setbacks to project delivery.

Also, midway into October, there is no clue when the President will present the 2025 Appropriation Bill to the National Assembly to kickstart the legislative process, suggesting Tinubu may hold it off until November, as in last year.

A late budget presentation could alter the January to December budget implementation cycle, which the Tinubu administration said it is committed to achieving.

Unmindful of the complication of multiple budget implementations, federal lawmakers, last week, called on the President to, in two weeks, present the 2025 appropriation, which would necessarily go alongside the 2024 budget performance report. The reports were, until last year, published quarterly to give Nigerians an opportunity to assess the performances.
https://guardian.ng/news/fgs-budgets-in-logjam-as-multiple-appropriations-seek-attention/

Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Tochi3(m):
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Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by IniobongEno(f): 8:06am On Oct 21, 2024
Nothing is working under T pain.
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by OgbeniOja1: 8:07am On Oct 21, 2024
Everything in Tinubus Era is worse than it could ever be
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Anither563: 8:19am On Oct 21, 2024
This is a very comprehensive analysis of the issues and challenges surrounding the budget. Thank you for sharing OP
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Ringstonermask: 8:43am On Oct 21, 2024
Nigerians are growing wary of this evil administration.

So much suffering everywhere
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Racoon(m): 8:44am On Oct 21, 2024
Not when the budget itself is a budget of corruption passed into law by a corrupt legislathieves and executive.
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by mustbewell: 8:44am On Oct 21, 2024
Always promising
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Abbeyme: 8:44am On Oct 21, 2024
It’s not multiple appropriations, but multiple inducements
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Fiscus105(m):
Meanwhile, Tinubu and his cabal put all the blames on his ministers! That's why I'm reluctant to blame the ministers, when the govt's policy too harsh, it would take miracle for ministers to perform.
They approved budget for ministries,yet no cash backing to implement them. Even the little money they released, inflation and forex sweep away the substantial part of it.
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by SaoPaullo: 8:47am On Oct 21, 2024
Evil clueless and confused leaders that has plunged us into untold hardships and sufferings
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by ArchyDesmond(m):
A budget thats a template for corruption
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by PlutoChief: 8:50am On Oct 21, 2024
Confused man is asking " what are they talking about"
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:55am On Oct 21, 2024
Tochi3:
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. Hellanuis..the toh chanter.. grin grin

..mynd.." The so called "supermod".. grin grin

..vulture griller..the once singing bird of darling daddy.. grin grin

..All of you should come here..come defend the policies of the misfit..you called a genius & economic guru... grin grin grin

..hellanuis..will this be used in the anuis of hell as an achievement of bulaba ?.. grin grin

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Those guys are political mongers and they have nothing to contribute. What pains me the most is most of them don't live in Nigeria
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Akerry(m): 8:55am On Oct 21, 2024
All i see is DISILLUSIONMENT and the hardship and hunger keeps hitting so hard. Oh God, take control, i am tired already
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by symbianDON(m): 8:57am On Oct 21, 2024
Government of scalar quantity: only magnitude, no direction. Anywhere belle face government
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Salewa97: 9:06am On Oct 21, 2024
The writer should stop being petty
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by nedu666: 9:08am On Oct 21, 2024
Even if they implement the budget, there will be no difference in lives of Ordinary Nigerians because most of the money will end up in private pockets
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by FARA4GA: 9:11am On Oct 21, 2024
Wahala wahala
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Niok: 9:22am On Oct 21, 2024
Anither563:
This is a very comprehensive analysis of the issues and challenges surrounding the budget. Thank you for sharing OP
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Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by TheRealestGuy(m): 9:31am On Oct 21, 2024
This is the so-called reforms the drug dealer president, his useless VP and all the other govt and world bank otimkpus keep shouting about.

What a calamity called APC that has befallen Nigeria!

Tinubu, Buhari and their gang of criminals will not go scot-free.

They and/or their generations will suffer for throwing Nigeria into abject poverty.
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Shadomaan7: 9:39am On Oct 21, 2024
All the best to the Federal government in executing the projects listed in the 2024 budget.
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Frezhkid10(m): 9:47am On Oct 21, 2024
I had a had time comprehending what was writing up there…gosh!!
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by Kukutente23:
Sad
The underlying issue is the naira floating this man claimed was in Nigeria's best interest.
It has increased the volume of naira available to be shared but has also made the naira worthless.
Tinubu is supposed to be a first class accountant and economic genius. A lot of his supporters told us he couldn't do much in 2023 because he did not own the budget he was implementing.
Today, he has four budgets on his table none of which has even 30% performance. The main budget is at 19% in terms of capital performance in October!!
So where's all the money they are sharing every month at FAAC going to?
Talk about fiscal cluelessness at its best.
And we were told him and this his team were the ones who turned Lagos around.
These folks are simply opportunists.
They only took advantage of the unique resources in Lagos to position themselves like they are geniuses.
My candid advice is since it's obvious they are not yet ready for 2025 budget presentation in October, they should just re-present the 2024 budget, merge it with the 2024 supplementary and give it the 2025 name tag.
They can then use the remaining two months to wrap up the three other budgets and face the 2024 budget squarely in 2025. This will help them maintain the January to December cycle Buhari was able to achieve if not they will even fvck that achievement up!!
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by ManOfSon: 11:04am On Oct 21, 2024
What the writer struggled to say even after this lengthy, winding analysis is that Nigeria is dead BROKE. There's no way around it. They're borrowing to pay salaries, if at all, while what's left is wasted on the greed and gluttony of Tinubu, his friends, and family.
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by tundegan: 11:34am On Oct 21, 2024
The FG should just present the 2025 budget already. Let the NASS do their job and scrutinize all these budgets.

I believe in the competence of the Tinubu administration so I trust they will eventually get it right.
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by RZArecta(m): 11:38am On Oct 21, 2024
What a shame, what a tragedy. At least Nigerians now know who the real ineffectual buffoon is cool
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by PropertyOffers(f): 10:06am On Oct 22, 2024
But there have besn several leaders before him that oversaw a crumbling economy that was packaged as though all is well.
OgbeniOja1:
Everything in Tinubus Era is worse than it could ever be
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by OgbeniOja1: 10:08am On Oct 22, 2024
so we should continue tolerating nonesense??
PropertyOffers:
But there have besn several leaders before him that oversaw a crumbling economy that was packaged as though all is well.
Re: Fg’s Budgets In Logjam As Multiple Appropriations Seek Attention by trutharena: 10:32am On Oct 22, 2024
The FG is doing its best under the circumstances.
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