FG borrowed N6trn from CBN in 2022 — Report

The Federal Government borrowed N6.07trillion from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) through Ways and Means Advances in 2022, according to recent data from the apex bank.

This pushed the Federal Government’s borrowing from the CBN from N17.46trillion in December 2021 to N23.53 trillion in December 2022.

However, it was gathered that the Federal Government might have borrowed more than N6.07trillion as the debt was N23.77trillion in October 2022.

It appears servicing of the debt might have reduced it slightly to N23.53 trillion by December.

Recently, the Senate and the House of Representatives approved the request of the President for Ways and Means Advances restructuring, which then adds to the existing debt stock.

The Ways and Means provision allows the government to borrow from the apex bank if it needs short-term or emergency finance to fund delayed government expected cash receipts of fiscal deficits.

Since the government started experiencing a significant shortfall in revenue, it has relied heavily on the Central Bank to finance its expenditure programmes via Ways and Means.

Prominent economists, Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association and opposition parties took a swipe at Muhammadu Buhari, and the National Assembly over the government’s over N22.7trillion extra-budgetary spending approved by the legislative chambers.

Prominent economists, Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association and opposition parties took a swipe at the former President Muhammadu Buhari, and the National Assembly over the government’s over N22.7trillion extra-budgetary spending approved by the legislative chambers.

While groups including NECA and the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) questioned the rationale for the loan by a regime that was approaching its exit, economists described the approval by the Senate as unusual.

With the approval by the Senate of the N22.7trillion loan from the CBN extended to the Federal Government under its Ways and Means provision, Nigeria’s total debt will rise to N68.95trillion.

The Debt Management Office recently revealed that Nigeria’s total public debt stock increased to N46.25trillion in the fourth quarter of 2022.

It stated that the figure consisted of the domestic and external total debt stocks of the Federal Government and the sub-National Governments (36 State Governments and the Federal Capital Territory).

The Senate Leader, Ibrahim Gobir, who led the Senate in the debate for the approval of the Ways and Means, explained that part of the money was given as loans to states.

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