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Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Racoon(op): 10:29am On Feb 20
Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, has warned that about 50 percent of low-income countries are in or approaching debt distress, requiring urgent actions.

It was not clear where Nigeria stands on his assertion but based on World Bank classifications for 2024–2026, Nigeria is classified as a lower-middle-income country, not a low-income country. However, Nigeria’s public debt has sustained upwards swing since 2023 with estimated figure at all time high of $100 billion while the Debt service to Revenue ratio is put at 47% in 2025.

Speaking at the on-going Technical Group Meeting of members of the Group of 24 Nations (G-24) in Abuja, yesterday, Edun also disclosed that debt servicing has become a major burden for many countries in the Global South (Developing Countries).

He noted that total annual debt servicing payments by debtor countries in the Global South was far above both inflows of Overseas Development Assistance and Foreign Direct Investments from the Global North.

Speaking further, Edun stated: “The gathering was an opportunity to re-shape the development trajectory of the Global South at a time when global risks are converging faster than institutions can respond.”

According to him, about 25 per cent of Emerging and Developing Economies EMDEs have lost access to international capital markets making internally generated revenue more compelling than ever.

Also speaking at the meeting, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, described cross-border payments among members of the Group of 24 Nations (G-24) as too costly and slow.

His words, “Today, cross border payments remain too slow, too costly, and too fragmented, especially for developing economies. With global remittance corridors costing over 6.0 percent, settlement lags of several days, and compliance burdens that exclude MSMEs, millions remain disconnected from global opportunity.” He called for immediate actions that would address the challenges through modern digitalization that would make such payments faster and cheaper.

Cardoso said his keynote speech on “Digital Cross-Border Payments, Global Finance, and Economic Transformation – Opportunities and Risks” was not merely a technical discussion but a foundational development priority for G 24 countries.

He commended, Mr. Edun, who is also the Chairman of G-24 for articulating the Group’s vision anchored on modernizing global finance, strengthening domestic capacities, and ensuring that the digital transition becomes a force for shared prosperity.

According to him, “These priorities resonate deeply with the mandate of central banks across the G-24 countries.”

The CBN boss added, “Across the world, cross border payments are becoming the backbone of the international monetary and financial system. For G 24 economies, inefficiencies in these systems translate directly into higher remittance costs, costly FX transactions, fragmented settlement processes, and barriers to MSME participation in global trade.

“Improving cross border payments, therefore, is not simply a technical reform, it is a macroeconomic and development priority. The channels through which capital, remittances and trade flows move, now form a critical part of global financial stability architecture.”

Members Face Constrained Fiscal Space – Masha
Earlier in her remarks, Dr. Iyabo Masha, Director and Head of the G-24 Secretariat, said that the meeting was holding at a time of heightened uncertainty, policy fragmentation, and structural transformation, which made the conversations not merely valuable, but that they were essential.


Her words, “We meet at a moment of measured resilience but constrained ambition in the global economy. For many EMDEs, the challenge is no longer simply to ‘recover,’ but to restore development trajectories, protect macroeconomic stability, and finance transformation in a world of higher volatility.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/edun-raises-alarm-over-rising-debt-service-burden/

Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Racoon(op):
".....Nigeria’s public debt has sustained upwards swing since 2023 with estimated figure at all time high of $100 billion while the Debt service to Revenue ratio is put at 47% in 2025.
After borrowing for reckless looting, engaging in budgets padding and living in outrageous opulence

Your government have now mortgaged Nigeria into more chronic irredeemable indebtedness by worsening the debt burden. Remember debt servicing is not debt payment
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by SpaceX: 10:58am On Feb 20
The APC party made this possible, Jonathan was on the verge of clearing Nigeria's debt before Bokhari reversed Jonathan hardwork and made Nigeria the poverty capital of the world and tinubu is on full throttle leading us to a great recession that we will never come out of. But there is still little hope if we all come together and vote out tinubu viciously.
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Racoon(op): 11:11am On Feb 20
Guess the idiots defending this rudderless govt can see? Monies budgeted for MDAs are not being released or utilized. Unemployment and Inflation are still up.

Chasing foreign investors are ending up as more economic burden for Nigeria. And now, Nigeria is having difficulty to even service our debt. Meanwhile, their evil taxation policy have long been activated.
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Fkforyou(m): 1:36pm On Feb 20
Which kind rubbish talk be this? So why was subsidies removed in the first place?
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Pootle: 1:37pm On Feb 20
Racoon:
After borrowing for reckless looting, engaging in budgets padding and living in outrageous opulence

Your government have now mortgaged Nigeria into more chronic irredeemable indebtedness by worsening the debt burden. Remember debt servicing is not debt payment
ye all just screaming looters, who loot reach PDP when in power it was outrageous even obj said atiku embezzled so much that his boss swore that he will never be president
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by DMerciful(m): 1:38pm On Feb 20
Inspite of all subsidy removal? Tinubu has failed irreversibly
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by keemsleek(m):
SpaceX:
The APC party made this possible, Jonathan was on the verge of clearing Nigeria's debt before Bokhari reversed Jonathan hardwork and made Nigeria the poverty capital of the world and tinubu is on full throttle leading us to a great recession that we will never come out of. But there is still little hope if we all come together and vote out tinubu viciously.
Haba you guys should take it easy with una film trick. When was Gej going to clear nigeria debt? Someone that was already borrowing and madam iwela had to speak out. Hmmmm let keep saying the facts and truth. Gej open the box baba buhari scatter the box of borrow and put nigeria into more debt.
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Lanruze: 1:41pm On Feb 20
I still repeat that I am trying to wrap my head around the appointment of Reno Omokri to the highest level of Diplomatic representation in Nigeria.

Reno Omokri went on channels TV a national media outlet and said on live TV that PO lied when he raised an alarm on the raising Debt Profile of the PBAT Administration.

Let it be on record that in Naira terms PBAT has out borrowed every other Nigerian Govt in the recorded history of Nigeria.
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by pipnator00(m): 1:42pm On Feb 20
Na still them the approve. sign and borrow the money.
Na still them dey complain why borrow?
Na still them dey borrow and spend lavishly.

Anyways, PO is coming for prudent borrowing and spending! PO2027

Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by nairalanda1(m): 1:43pm On Feb 20
Not surprised.

When I say APC Has not done well, their members will tell me 'Tinubu was not in charge in 2015'. Yep, but his boys were part of the team.

But to keep things real...government revenue is largely dependent on oil revenues...and oil revenues have never been where we want them.

TO even have a budget that makes some sense...oil has to be at 85 dollars per barrel. To balance the budget...150 dollars per barrel or more.

(Forget all that budget benchmark, na wash.).

Diversify the economy...that's something all our leaders failed at, and it is something our tinubu is failing at too.

Vote for someone who will actually diversify the economy or forget it.
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Helinuss: 1:43pm On Feb 20
Pootle:
ye all just screaming looters, who loot reach PDP when in power it was outrageous even obj said atiku embezzled so much that his boss swore that he will never be president
Baba I dey civil service. Apc loot far more than pdp. Pdp is a saint beside this demon
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by SmartPolician: 1:44pm On Feb 20
APC criminals are borrowing and looting money for vote-buying purposes
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by demstone: 1:52pm On Feb 20
MUST WE ALWAYS B NEGATIVE IN 2023 NIGERIAS DEBT WAS $113B ND DEBT SERVICE TO REVENUE WAS 98%....COMPARED TO WHERE WE WER IN 2023 TODAY'S DEBT OF $100B ND DEBT TO REVENUE 45% IS SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by tuoyoojo(m): 1:53pm On Feb 20
APC would tell you that nobody can do better than tilimbu

Obj moved for debt cancellation for us and paris club granted it

City boy na noise but cannot show working
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by pdata: 1:54pm On Feb 20
Dollar was 600, petrol was 300 when Tinubu started. Never forget this
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by adamkkk: 1:55pm On Feb 20
Na ona dey power, na ona still deh complain
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by BrickandLace(f): 1:56pm On Feb 20
Don't worry guys data dogs will come and explain better
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by demstone: 1:57pm On Feb 20
OBJ CANCELLED OUR DEBT ND LEFT A RESERVE OF OVER $65B.. GEJ ND YAR ADUA DROPPED OUR RESERVE TO $28B BY 2015 ..PMB DEN GOT IT TO A DIFFERENTIAL OF AS LOW AS $3B.. TODAY TINUBU HAS GOT IT TO ALMST $50B
tuoyoojo:
APC would tell you that nobody can do better than tilimbu

Obj moved for debt cancellation for us
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Tammy2705: 1:59pm On Feb 20
TINUBUCONOMICS IS AT WORK, THE MORE YOU SEE, THE LESS YOU UNDERSTAND
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by gulfer: 2:01pm On Feb 20
Please talk about Nigeria's reckless borrowing and spending and leave the other responsible developing countries out of your issues, why are you trying to paint a picture of you and others in a boat, this government is alone directing the rudderless ship call Nigeria on the way to perdition with its irresponsibility and propaganda to cover up undecided undecided undecided undecided
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Jumbojax(m): 2:01pm On Feb 20
Helinuss:
Baba I dey civil service. Apc loot far more than pdp. Pdp is a saint beside this demon
Never thought i'd see the day where 'pdp' and 'saint' would be used in the same sentence
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by demstone: 2:02pm On Feb 20
DOLLAR WAS 750 IN 2024 IT GOT TO 2000, TODAY ITS 1350 ND POSSIBLY 1000 B4 END OF YEAR.. 4 D FIRST TIME IN HISTORY NAIRA IS GRADUALLY REVERSING DEVALUATION. we dont have to print naira equivalent of $1.5b monthly just to defend naira
pdata:
Dollar was 600, petrol was 300 when Tinubu started. Never forget this
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by AMINDA: 2:02pm On Feb 20
Tinubu’s water carriers will soon invade the thread to tell you Wale Edun does not know what he's saying.
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Nostalemate: 2:03pm On Feb 20
pdata:
Dollar was 600, petrol was 300 when Tinubu started. Never forget this
Pinned.



Shout-out to all chess players on nairaland evening good money via the game.
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by demstone: 2:10pm On Feb 20
compare nigerias debt in 2023 nd 2026 in DOLLAR terms u wld see our debts havent increased except u want to hide in d dark nd compare NAIRA terms without considering devaluation
gulfer:
Please talk about Nigeria's reckless borrowing and spending and leave the other responsible developing countries out of your issues, why are you trying to paint a picture of you and others in a boat, this government is alone directing the rudderless ship call Nigeria on the way to perdition with its irresponsibility and propaganda to cover up undecided undecided undecided undecided
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by Fertileland: 2:11pm On Feb 20
Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, has warned that about 50 percent of low-income countries are in or approaching debt distress, requiring urgent actions.

It was not clear where Nigeria stands on his assertion but based on World Bank classifications for 2024–2026, Nigeria is classified as a lower-middle-income country, not a low-income country. However, Nigeria’s public debt has sustained upwards swing since 2023 with estimated figure at all time high of $100 billion while the Debt service to Revenue ratio is put at 47% in 2025.


From what was said here, he was talking generally about low-income countries which Nigeria is not part of.He specifically mentioned that 50% of low income countries need urgent actions because of debt burden. Debt service to Revenue ratio for Nigeria is now at 47% from almost 90% or so. Make we dey try read before jumping to conclusion
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by iwaeda: 2:13pm On Feb 20
Edun is the one complaining and not us. It is becoming clearer to them this government is living on propaganda. grin grin grin angry
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by garykoeman: 2:20pm On Feb 20
Racoon:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/edun-raises-alarm-over-rising-debt-service-burden/
Edun is talking about low income countries while some uninformed people are ascribing it to APC.

Illiteracy is a disease.
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by garykoeman: 2:22pm On Feb 20
AMINDA:
Tinubu’s water carriers will soon invade the thread to tell you Wale Edun does not know what he's saying.
Did you read the article.

Even the OP, did not understand the article before commenting gibberish.
Re: Edun Raises Alarm Over Rising Debt Service Burden by crestedaguiyi:
Wale is on his way out if his job, he can no longer stand the presence and cold war between him and jagaban.

He and cardoso don't want to end up like Emefiele, they are speaking in parable and idioms. We understand sha
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