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U-Turn: Nigeria will keep on borrowing – Adeosun

Gbenga Agoye by Gbenga Agoye
July 15, 2017
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Powerful CBN: “Experts” React To Kemi Adeosun’s Comments

Kemi Adeosun, Minister of FInance

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In what seems to be a conflicting statement, the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun remarked that Nigeria would continue on its borrowing spree.

She said this was necessitated by the need to finance the implementation of the Federal Government’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP).

Adeosun said this in a statement signed by the Director of Information, Federal Ministry of Finance, Mr. Salisu Dambatta on Thursday in Abuja.”

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The Minister had in a business forum in Abuja few days back stated that Nigeria must not borrow more to fund its budget.

But contradicting this earlier statement, the minister said, “Nigeria will continue to borrow. Nothing has changed. The ERGP provides for an increase in spending over a three-year period, which is reflected in the 2017 budget.”

“In 2017, the government is committed to spending N7.44 trillion, with a projected fiscal deficit of N2.356 trillion, which will be funded by a combination of domestic and international borrowing.”

She added that “Nigeria’s debt to GDP ratio is low when compared to our contemporaries in Africa, and across most of the developed world.”
“We have headroom to borrow and are doing so aggressively in the short to medium term in order to address our infrastructure deficit and to stimulate growth,” she said.

Although the 2017 budget has a fiscal deficit of N2.356 trillion, but borrowing to finance a budget with a relatively large percentage of recurrent expenditure may not be healthy to the economy.

Also, it is important that the FGN look beyond the debt to GDP ratio and take a closer look at the debt to revenue stance of the country. This might be a good eye-opener on the need for the country to tread gently with regards to borrowing.

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  1. Anodebenze says:
    July 15, 2017 at 3:14 pm

    Thing fall apart,the centre is strong and the branches of the stem is weak.Zenith bank raised a dollar based bond.why is the railway not broken up,structured the railway transport system allowed to raises this bond in naira,since this imcomptent govt took over,they increased our national debt both foreign and local debt.more than any Nigerian govt in Nigerian history.the means to built a maglev train up to 300 miles per hr exists in nigeria.
    Instead of this govt listening to their people complaint,they listens to the Chinese,the imf,the world bank,cnn Bloomberg,wallie smith,the americans or the british,you will not be surprised that there was a Nigerian amongst those African rescured by the Italian,risking their lives crossing the ocean,good luck to this govt

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