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Nigeria’s debt to GDP ratio is 35.2% as of September 2022

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Nigeria’s total public debt stock rose to N67.58 trillion as of September 2022 according to data compiled from the website of the Debt Management Office and the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Nairametrics calculates the total adjusted public debt stock in the country by adding the debt management-issued debts and the credit extended to the federal government by the central bank via Ways and Means provisions.

The total adjusted public debt stock of N67.5 trillion represents a debt-to-GDP ratio of 35.2%. Nigeria’s total nominal GDP from the 4th quarter of 2021 through to the 3rd quarter of 2022 added up to N191.8 trillion.

Nigeria’s Total adjusted Public Debt Stock as of September 2022.

Breakdown of Nigeria’s Public debt

September 30th, 2022, public debt data published in December by the debt management office reveal Nigeria’s total issued third-party debt including debts owed by states and the FCT summed up to about N44.7 trillion.

Domestic Debt: The federal and state government locally issued debts include FGN securities, Treasury Bills, Green Bonds, and Sukuk.

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Foreign debts: The September data reveals total foreign debt portfolio for the country was $39.6 billion or N17.8 trillion (assuming an official exchange rate of N450/$1) compared to $40 billion as of June 2022.

Total Public debt in dollars: Nairametrics estimates the total public debt in dollar terms is now $150.1 billion assuming the exchange rate of N450/$1 is used.

Debt to GDP: Nigerian government has often cited the country’s low debt-to-GDP ratio (when compared to more developed countries) as a reason not to be alarmed by its ballooning debt.

Public debt set to rise with 2023 Budget: Nairametrics estimates Nigeria’s public debt could rise to as high as an unprecedented N78.1 trillion if the FG’s planned deficit borrowing in the 2023 budget is fully actualized.


Correction: An earlier version of this article titled the debt to GDP ratio as 34.7%. It has now been corrected and updated.

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