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You’re Reckless In Spending’, IMF Sounds Alarm On Nigeria’s Spending Spree As Ti by Kennitrust(op): 8:38pm On Apr 24, 2025
By Emmanuel Kwada

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a stern warning to Nigeria, urging the government to rein in its spending habits at a time when President Bola Tinubu’s administration has earmarked a staggering N6.1 billion for international travel in the 2025 budget.

Nigeria managed to do a very difficult reform that was important in delivering fiscal savings

The caution, delivered during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., comes as concerns mount over the Tinubu-led government’s lavish expenditure amid Nigeria’s pressing economic challenges.

Davide Furceri, Division Chief in the IMF’s Fiscal Affairs Department, did not mince words in his address. “Nigeria managed to do a very difficult reform that was important in delivering fiscal savings,” he acknowledged, according to TheCable. “But spending must be done wisely, which means stronger prioritization and greater efficiency in resource allocation.” Furceri emphasized that while Nigeria faces urgent spending needs, fiscal discipline remains non-negotiable—a pointed message that casts a shadow over the administration’s budgetary priorities.

The IMF’s admonition arrives against the backdrop of growing unease about the Tinubu government’s spending patterns, particularly its hefty allocations for travel.

A recent breakdown of the 2025 budget by SaharaReporters revealed that President Tinubu plans to spend N6.1 billion on foreign trips and N873 million on local travel, totaling N7 billion for the year.

Vice President Kashim Shettima is also slated to burn through N1.314 billion on international travel and N417.488 million domestically, further fueling public outrage over what critics call reckless extravagance.

This isn’t the first time the presidency’s travel costs have raised eyebrows. Data from the Open Treasury Portal, reviewed by SaharaReporters, showed that in 2024 alone, the Tinubu administration shelled out N36.3 billion on international travel—N12.2 billion for “training” and N24.19 billion for “other” purposes. Local travel expenses added another N47 billion, bringing the total to a jaw-dropping N83 billion. With Nigeria grappling with limited revenue and economic hardship, such figures have sparked fierce debate about the government’s priorities.

Defending the spree, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, took to Channels TV to argue that the trips are a boon for the economy.

Other countries are chasing after these investments, but President Tinubu was able to secure them for Nigeria

He pointed to a recent visit to Brazil, where Tinubu reportedly secured $2 million in investments for the livestock sector to tackle the herders-farmers crisis. “Other countries are chasing after these investments, but President Tinubu was able to secure them for Nigeria,” Tuggar boasted. “I would rather say we are not travelling enough; we should do more. Nigeria has the money. How much does travelling cost compared to the benefits?”

But as the IMF’s warning reverberates, many Nigerians are questioning whether the benefits truly outweigh the costs—or if the administration’s globe-trotting is a luxury the nation can ill afford.

With billions budgeted for 2025 and a track record of eye-watering expenditures, the Tinubu government finds itself at a crossroads, facing mounting pressure to justify its choices to a skeptical public and an watchful international community.
https://tgnews.com.ng/youre-reckless-in-spending-imf-sounds-alarm-on-nigerias-spending-spree-as-tinubu-allocates-n6-1-billion-for-2025-foreign-trips/
Re: You’re Reckless In Spending’, IMF Sounds Alarm On Nigeria’s Spending Spree As Ti by yemmybx(m): 8:39pm On Apr 24, 2025
Hmmm
Re: You’re Reckless In Spending’, IMF Sounds Alarm On Nigeria’s Spending Spree As Ti by Bobloco: 8:40pm On Apr 24, 2025
angry
Re: You’re Reckless In Spending’, IMF Sounds Alarm On Nigeria’s Spending Spree As Ti by SoftSport(m): 8:43pm On Apr 24, 2025
This is clearly fake news, just another sensational headline with no real substance, trying to stir outrage without facts. ❌❌❌
Re: You’re Reckless In Spending’, IMF Sounds Alarm On Nigeria’s Spending Spree As Ti by Dalohad: 8:47pm On Apr 24, 2025
Nigerians money is sweet to spend. Tinubu dey for Miliki. Overjoy wan kill am. grin
Re: You’re Reckless In Spending’, IMF Sounds Alarm On Nigeria’s Spending Spree As Ti by Maxymilliano(m): 8:55pm On Apr 24, 2025
At the end IMF will still offer loans for the government to spend recklessly
Re: You’re Reckless In Spending’, IMF Sounds Alarm On Nigeria’s Spending Spree As Ti by fuckingAyaya(m): 9:07pm On Apr 24, 2025
SoftSport:
This is clearly fake news, just another sensational headline with no real substance, trying to stir outrage without facts. ❌❌❌
The 6.1 billion budgeted for travel's is fake or what?
Re: You’re Reckless In Spending’, IMF Sounds Alarm On Nigeria’s Spending Spree As Ti by CodeTemplarr: 9:12pm On Apr 24, 2025
“But spending must be done wisely, which means stronger prioritization and greater efficiency in resource allocation.” Furceri emphasized that while Nigeria faces urgent spending needs, fiscal discipline remains non-negotiable—a pointed message that casts a shadow over the administration’s budgetary priorities.
What i have always emphasized by condemning wasteful projects that wont repay their cost in the long term. How much is Buhari's railway making? How far with Lekki Toll arrangement?

Expect more airports and flyovers as 2027 appraoches.
Re: You’re Reckless In Spending’, IMF Sounds Alarm On Nigeria’s Spending Spree As Ti by SoftSport(m): 9:20pm On Apr 24, 2025
fuckingAyaya:
The 6.1 billion budgeted for travel's is fake or what?
Fake and sensational headline. IMF never issued a warning. Stop the spread of fake news.
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