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FG to present 2022 appropriation bill in October

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
August 31, 2021
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The federal government has disclosed that the 2022 appropriation bill may be presented to a joint session of the national assembly in October.

This was disclosed on Monday by the minister of finance, budget and national planning, Zainab Ahmed during a press briefing in Abuja.

The briefing was organised for the minister to provide insight into the recent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) report for Q2 2021 published by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The minister expressed delight with the GDP report, saying it is the strongest real GDP growth the economy has recorded since Q4 2014.

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On the 2022 budget, Ahmed said the federal government plans to raise half of the €6.1bn, part of external borrowing to be used to fund budget deficit, through euro bonds and the remaining half through other windows.

She said a road show will take place from October 11 after the bill has been tendered before the national assembly.

“We will be going on a road show from October 11 after we submit the budget to the national assembly,” she said.

“We will be starting with the roadshow from the Nigerian investors in Lagos and then, we will be meeting with investors in New York and UK and within that week, we will be doing the pricing as well.

“We have an approval in the 2021 budget to fund the budget deficit 50 per cent locally and 50 per cent externally.

“So, the 50 per cent external borrowing is 6.1 billion euros. We are planning to do about half of that in Eurobonds and the other half through other windows such as multilateral and bilateral sources.”

According to the 2022 budget call circular published by the Budget Office, the ministries of works and housing; finance, budget and national planning; and defence will get the highest capital allocations in the 2022 budget.

A breakdown showed that the ministry of works and housing will get the highest allocation of N352.65 billion out of the entire N1.759 trillion capital expenditure for ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in the 2022 budget.

The ministry of finance, budget and national planning came next on the list with N158.07 billion. This amount includes N150 billion for Power Sector Recovery Programme Transfer to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET).

Trailing the two ministries is defence with N128.94 billion and transport with N120.6 billion.

The finance minister while speaking on the state of the nation’s borrowings said the government is borrowing “sensibly and responsibly”.

According to Ahmed, the borrowings have resulted in investment in infrastructure such as rail lines which would yield future returns.

“We are borrowing sensibly responsibly to invest on infrastructures in rail and other infrastructures like rail,” she said.

“These investments will make returns in future. If we do not do these investments, we will regret. These investments will return revenue in the future.”

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