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Senate President Akpabio moves to ban Tinubu Government from borrowing

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Senate President Akpabio has moved to ban Tinubu Government from borrowing, says, “Nigeria’s current borrowing trend cannot continue unchecked”.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio has said Nigeria’s current trend of borrowing cannot be allowed to continue unchecked.

 

This Nigeria news platform understands that Akpabio made this remark during the opening of a five-day interactive session on the 2024-2026 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP), with all revenue-generating agencies of government.

 

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The Senate President highlighted the importance of boosting revenue generation as a means to achieve this goal.

 

Furthermore, he called upon stakeholders to devise short-term measures aimed at alleviating the potential adverse effects of the removal of the Petroleum Subsidy on the Nigerian populace.

Legislators to collaborate with agencies on fiscal policies

Also speaking during the event was Sen. Sani Musa, chairman of the joint finance committee who emphasized the meeting would avail legislators the opportunity to review all documents relating to revenue generation and sources of revenues.

He said,

  • “Our role as legislators in shaping the MTEF/FSP is not only a constitutional obligation but a moral imperative to our constituents who look to us for guidance and leadership in safeguarding their economic interests”
  • “We must engage in thorough and unbiased deliberations, focusing on the welfare of the Nigerian people,”
  • “It is only through collaboration and consensus-building that we can develop fiscal policies that are robust, equitable, and conducive to sustainable economic growth. The challenges ahead are formidable, but our resolve is stronger,”

Nigeria’s debt profile

According to the Debt Management Office (DMO), Nigeria’s current debt profile stands at N87 trillion for Q2 2023- an increase of 75.2% when compared to the figure for the first quarter.

The increase stems from the addition of the N23 trillion Ways and Means obtained by the federal government.

The total debt stock includes N33 trillion in external debt and N54.1 trillion in domestic debt.  For the 2024 budget, the Federal government set aside N8.25 trillion for debt service.

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