Debt servicing rises, gulps 72% of FG revenues

Debt servicing rises, gulps 72% of FG revenues

By Everest Amaefule, Temitayo Jaiyeola, Amarachi Orjiude & Sami Tunji

• Debt servicing to revenue ratio jumped from 54.66% in 2019 to 72% in 2020

• Ratio high because of indiscipline, we may lose infrastructure to creditors – Utomi

The Federal Government made a total of N3.25tn in 2020, according to a review of the budget performance of the 2020 Appropriation Act.

The review also showed that the Federal Government spent a total of N2.34tn on debt servicing within the year.

This means that 72 per cent of the government’s revenue was spent of debt servicing. It also puts the government’s debt servicing to revenue ratio at 72 per cent.

In 2019, The Federal Government made a total revenue of N3.86tn. Within the year, debt servicing gulped N2.11tn. This puts the Federal Government’s debt servicing to revenue ratio in 2019 at 54.66 per cent.

This means that between 2019 and 2020, the Federal Government’s debt servicing to revenue ratio jumped from 54.66 per cent to 72 per cent.

As of March 31, the Debt Management Office put Nigeria’s total debt at N33.11tn. Out of this figure, N20.64tn (62.33 per cent) was owed to domestic creditors while N12.47tn (37.67 per cent) was owed to foreign creditors.

Of the domestic debt profile, N16.51tn belong to the Federal Government while N4.12tn belong to the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory Administration.

The N12.47tn foreign debt was not broken into federal and subnational segments. However, historically, about 86 per cent of Nigeria’s foreign debt usually belong to the Federal Government.

Although the Federal Government consistently argues that its debt to Gross Domestic Product is low, economists and experts say that it is better to use the debt servicing to revenue ratio to measure a country’s indebtedness.

This is because the debt servicing to revenue ratio measures a country’s capacity to repay its loans.

Although the Federal Government had projected a revenue of N5.84tn for 2020, actual revenue was N3.25tn.  It also projected to spend N2.68tn on debt servicing.

As in the years before, a greater percentage of the country’s revenues came from oil in 2020. Oil revenue contributed N1.41tn, non-oil sources contributed N1.26tn, while independent funding sources contributed N578.45bn.

In 2020, the Federal Government spent N3.17tn on personnel and overhead costs, two segments of the nation’s recurrent expenditure.

The government spent N1.57tn on capital expenditure. Total expenditure for the year was N9.75tn, with the nation borrowing a total of N2.06tn as domestic borrowing in the year.

In 2019, Nigeria made N3.86tn as revenue. Oil revenue contributed N1.620tn; non-oil revenue contributed N1.69tn, while independent funding contributed N547.270bn.

The Federal Government spent N2.37tn on overhead and personnel cost within the year and N1.17tn on capital expenditure. Total debt servicing gulped N2.11tn of government revenue. Total expenditure for the year was N8.29tn, and total borrowing was N912.82bn.

In 2018, the Federal Government generated N3.48tn as revenue. Revenue from oil contributed N1.96tn; non-oil contributed N1.12tn, and independent funding was N395.2bn.

Overhead and personnel cost gulped N2.05tn, while N736.51bn was spent capital projects. Total debt servicing gulped N2.09tn of government revenue. This put debt servicing to revenue ratio at 60.06 per cent. Expenditure for the year totalled N6.27tn, and total borrowing for the year was N1.74tn.

According to the budget office, in 2020, the Federal Government continued to meet its non-discretionary expenditures even as budget implementation continued to be affected by poor revenue outcomes.

The office said that the performance of the economy during the fourth quarter of 2020 was encouraging, considering developments in the global economy and the performance of other economies.

However, it said, it was important to accelerate efforts towards improving the growth record and revenue performance.

The office added that enhancing revenue collection in 2021 was key to the successful implementation of the 2021 budget.

In its fourth quarter 2020 budget implementation document, the office said, “Efforts to moderate the growth in recurrent expenditure and particularly personnel and recurrent debt in 2021 is critical even as effective implementation of the COVID-19 containment measure continues to be paramount.

“The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to improved openness, transparency and accountability in budget preparation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation and feedback.

“In view of this, strict adherence to budget implementation guidelines and the governance framework on monitoring of capital budget implementation will continue to be followed.

“Efforts would also be geared towards fostering efficiency in budget implementation, while ensuring effective project management in 2021.”

Political economist and former presidential candidate, Prof. Pat Utomi, attributed the high debt servicing ratio to lack of discipline in public administration in Nigeria.

He said, “We are permanently fire-fighting. We have no long-term vision for our country. So, politicians tend to act ‘for this moment, for this tenure’.  They don’t often think about what will happen in five years or ten years; that is why we have these kinds of borrowing.

“As far as most politicians are concerned, the problem will come when they are gone. So, it becomes a problem for those who have to deal with it. What has been done in the past is using fiscal responsibility laws.

“There are states in the US that have balanced budget law that says you can’t spend beyond what you earn. Obviously, that can limit the flexibility of growing the economy and all of that but there should be certain guidelines.”

Utomi said that the nation had built a big government, which is a huge cost for a poor country. And since the government has to maintain expenditures in light of falling revenue, the government would continue to borrow more, he added.

He raised the alarm regarding the consequences of failing on loan repayment.

Utomi said, “The consequence is huge. For instance, we are seeing some countries being taken over by China due to inability to pay debt.

“We may wake up one day and find out that one of our infrastructures like Apapa ports belongs to a foreign government due to our borrowing.

“There must be a dramatic trimming of costs in the country and a dramatic push for production. Right now, we are driven by revenue from crude oil. The outcome will be disastrous if nothing is done.

“If we don’t have any money to pay salary, for maybe five years, because the entire money is used to service debt, there may be one to two years without salary for civil servants. It is not new, it had happened. If that becomes a norm nationwide, there will be more violence, crime, hunger, and instability.

“In the short run, we need an open debt conversation and strategies.  In the long run, we need to restructure our system.”

The Chief Executive, Economic Associates, Dr Ayo Teriba, said that high debt servicing to revenue ratio was not good.

He said for a country of 200 million people, money was needed to be invested in the populace.

Teriba said if the main share of government’s revenue goes to servicing debt, then the nation was falling into a debt trap.

He said, “Now what is the solution? What can Nigeria do to change the situation? First you have to understand the problem; you can’t completely blame the government for the revenue shortfall; particularly for last year.

“This is because there was a global pandemic, whose ripple effect depressed not just global economic prices but domestic economic activities, which pushed the domestic economy into a recession.

“Therefore, the government should manage the pandemic effectively…

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  • Ezekiel Okeke July 15, 2021

    Defeated fulani criminals from Guinea know they’re going, as a result looted the treasury, looted borrowed money, borrowing indiscriminately to leave this territory natives in debt bondage.

    We this territory natives who owns the land and are more than 99% population of this territory have defeated 1804 fulani caliphate with its emirates the way we defeated 1914 amalgamation of British bandits in 1960. We’re now the government over our God given native lands in which the six geopolitical zones are sovereign states- Biafra Republic of south east, Niger Delta Republic of south south, Oduduwa Republic of south west, North East Republic, North West Republic, Midwest Republic. Hausa people, Kanuris etc. of the north will be traditional rulers, religious leaders, political office holders etc. over their God given native lands under their sovereign states. Southern natives will have democratic capacity under their sovereign states to fix their lands, economies.

    Natives of the six geopolitical zones under interim governments of their sovereign states, must sign agreements with Southern Countries Union member states now for military assistance, cooperation, relations to defend territorial borders of their sovereign states, fix their lands and economies. Southern Countries Union which comprises Asia, Africa, South America and parts of Europe led by Russia representing Europe, China, India, Japan, Indonesia, Iran representing Asia, Brazil, Mexico representing South America, Egypt, South Africa representing Africa.

    America, Britain, France, Anglo-America UN, EU fought for fulani criminals from Guinea to keep this territory natives under fulani rulership and lost. America, Britain, France, Anglo-America UN, EU which uses fulani criminals to steal wealth of this territory natives, kill this territory natives, destroy economic developments of this territory natives.

    We this territory natives of Disintegrated Republics exist under Southern Countries Union, within Southern Defence Force, Southern Countries Union international market in this 21st century world of Multipolar international order with Multipolar international market. 20th century world unilateral international order with unilateral international market of Anglo-America is dead. Anglo-America world power has fallen and gone forever. Anglo-America UN, Breton Woods financial system, WTO, IMF, World bank etc. are dead. The era Anglo-America with their slaves bullied countries of the world and stole wealth of many countries is over and gone forever.

    Any geopolitical zone which fail to establish interim government of their sovereign state now with military, police etc. to defend territorial borders of their sovereign state, fix their lands and economies, won’t survive this 2021. Only the Sword decides.

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