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FG Spent N1.1trn On Debt Servicing In 9 Months by BeeBeeOoh(op): 3:44am On Feb 22, 2017
Between January and September last year, the Federal Government spent N1.094 trillion on debt servicing.

A document sighted yesterday by our reporter revealed that N1.044 trillion was spent on local debt servicing as against the N980.55 billion appropriated, representing N63.45 billion extra-budgetary expenditure.

The document also revealed that the government spent N50.22 billion on foreign debt servicing as against the N40.86 billion budgeted.

The Debt Management Office (DMO) had put the government’s domestic debt stock at N10.845 trillion as of September 30, 2016; and foreign debt stock, $11.583 billion.

The Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, yesterday presented the 2016 budget implementation and performance monitoring report for the third quarter at the State House in Abuja.

She explained that the increase in the external debt stock in the third quarter of 2016 was due largely to the rise in Non-Paris Club Bilateral Debts draw-down.

Ahmed also revealed that N85.17 billion was withdrawn from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) for distribution amongst the three tiers of government within the quarter, leaving a balance of $2.89 bn balance as of September 20.

She said no transfers were made to the ECA in the first two quarters of last year sequel to the decline in the global oil price and supply constraints, adding that N145.48bn was transferred to the account in the third quarter owing to price recovery.

A breakdown of the actual statutory transfers in the third quarter shows that N19.28bn was released to the Universal Basic Education; the Niger Delta Development Commission, N10.26bn; N17.50bn to the National Judicial Council; N11.25bn to the Independent National

Electoral Commission; N28.75bn to the National Assembly; N0.50bn to the Public Complaint Commission; N0.30bn to the Human Rights Commission.

The minister also stated that as of October 19, 2016, a total of N753.663bn capital releases, out of the appropriated N1.587trn, was released for priority projects and programmes identified as contributing to the Strategic Implementation of the budget.

She said a review of the utilisation performance as of October 19, 2016 showed that out of the N1.58 trn total capital budgetary allocation, N753.663bn, representing 47.5 percent, had been released and cash-backed with N403.4bn so far utilised by 30 out of 46 ministries, departments and agencies.

The Debt Management Office (DMO) had put the government’s domestic debt stock at N10.845 trillion as of September 30, 2016; and foreign debt stock, $11.583 billion.

The Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, yesterday presented the 2016 budget implementation and performance monitoring report for the third quarter at the State House in Abuja.

She explained that the increase in the external debt stock in the third quarter of 2016 was due largely to the rise in Non-Paris Club Bilateral Debts draw-down.

Ahmed also revealed that N85.17 billion was withdrawn from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) for distribution amongst the three tiers of government within the quarter, leaving a balance of $2.89 bn balance as of September 20.

She said no transfers were made to the ECA in the first two quarters of last year sequel to the decline in the global oil price and supply constraints, adding that N145.48bn was transferred to the account in the third quarter owing to price recovery.

A breakdown of the actual statutory transfers in the third quarter shows that N19.28bn was released to the Universal Basic Education; the Niger Delta Development Commission, N10.26bn; N17.50bn to the National Judicial Council; N11.25bn to the Independent National

Electoral Commission; N28.75bn to the National Assembly; N0.50bn to the Public Complaint Commission; N0.30bn to the Human Rights Commission.

The minister also stated that as of October 19, 2016, a total of N753.663bn capital releases, out of the appropriated N1.587trn, was released for priority projects and programmes identified as contributing to the Strategic Implementation of the budget.

She said a review of the utilisation performance as of October 19, 2016 showed that out of the N1.58 trn total capital budgetary allocation, N753.663bn, representing 47.5 percent, had been released and cash-backed with N403.4bn so far utilised by 30 out of 46 ministries, departments and agencies.
http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/fg-spent-n1-1trn-on-debt-servicing-in-9-months/186366.html

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Re: FG Spent N1.1trn On Debt Servicing In 9 Months by Standing5(m): 3:54am On Feb 22, 2017
1.1 what? God help us recover from 6 years of aggressive rape.
Re: FG Spent N1.1trn On Debt Servicing In 9 Months by ollaxworld: 4:05am On Feb 22, 2017
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Re: FG Spent N1.1trn On Debt Servicing In 9 Months by sarrki(m): 4:15am On Feb 22, 2017
Dr ebele really damaged the economy

He ruined everything

Yet wailers call him hero
Re: FG Spent N1.1trn On Debt Servicing In 9 Months by mykelmeezy: 4:26am On Feb 22, 2017
BeeBeeOoh:
She explained that the increase in the external debt stock in the third quarter of 2016






She said no transfers were made to the ECA in the first two quarters of last year sequel to the decline in the global oil price and supply constraints, adding that N145.48bn was transferred to the account in the third quarter owing to price recovery.
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zombies who didn't read through will rush n blame past admin coz thats their default mode of defense as programmed by lie muhammed

Re: FG Spent N1.1trn On Debt Servicing In 9 Months by TPAND(f): 5:46am On Feb 22, 2017
sarrki:
Dr ebele really damaged the economy

He ruined everything

Yet wailers call him hero
How did Ebele destroy your economy. Even Lai himself knows that lie and excuse has become stale:

See below for further details

Re: FG Spent N1.1trn On Debt Servicing In 9 Months by Eazybay(m): 5:54am On Feb 22, 2017
sarrki:
Dr ebele really damaged the economy

He ruined everything

Yet wailers call him hero
Dr ebele borrowed 15tn on behalf of buharihuh Do u even know d exact meaning of wailer?

You still need PMB for 8yrs to reset this ur thought process
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