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2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by naijaracist(m): 1:42am On Dec 21, 2013 |
ABUJA—The Federal Government yesterday presented a budget proposal of N4.6 trillion for the 2014 fiscal year to the National Assembly. The proposed budget christened ‘Budget for Job Creation and Growth’ represents N100 billion reduction from the N4.7 trillion that was budgeted for this year. Capital expenditure is projected at N1.1 trillion representing 27.29 per cent, down from 31.9 per cent in the current year. The reduction in capital expenditure was attributed to increased allocation to pension and high wage bill. The N4.6 trillion expenditure is to be financed from budgeted revenue of N3.37 billion, while the balance will come from N571 billion debt. The budget is based on oil price of $77.5 per barrel and crude oil production of 2.38 million barrels per day(bpd) with an average exchange rate of N160 per dollar. The budget was presented by the Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala who represented President Jonathan. Though she did not give details of the budget and the amount for the recurrent expenditure, highlights of the proposed budget were however later released by the Ministry of Finance. Speaking to Journalists after presenting the budget, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala said that the aggregate expenditure of N4.6 trillion excludes the Subsidy Reinvestment Expenditure Programme, SURE-P. She said, “I felt very privileged, it’s an honour that Mr. President has asked me to carry out this task in conjunction with my colleagues in the cabinet, and of course, the Director General of the Budget Office supported me to do this great honour. “This budget is the Budget for Job Creation and Inclusive Growth, meaning that it’s a budget which will continue the President’s transformation agenda for several sectors of the economy. The budget is going to support the push in agriculture. “It will kick-start the housing sector where we can create more jobs, it is designed for our policies that would support manufacturing because jobs would be created there. Industries will also be created in solid minerals sector. All these support will continue to be unleashed. Job creation is the key to really solving the problems of the Nigerian economy. “Aggregate expenditure excluding SURE – P funds is about N4.6 trillion and the revenue is about N3.73 trillion. The capital is about N1.1 trillion and makes up about 27 percent of the budget, the balance of course is the recurrent, and it is about 72 percent of the budget.” The Minister explained that the distinguishing feature between the 2013 budget and that of the 2014 budget was the focus the government had in continuation of the 2013 budget especially on the area of job creation for the youths and promised that the government was not going to relent in pushing forward. She said, “All the programmes that create jobs are very well supported, the SURE -P is also part of it, community services programmes would be pushed, the You-Win programme would be pushed.” The Minister further said that the government would pursue vigorously infrastructural development. “The infrastructure development is part of it, the Hon Minister of Transport is here, we have been working on rail development. Ministry of Niger Delta is also part of the infrastructure development, Water resources, FCT development and so on. “We have privatised power but we will be working on the transmission to direct resources there. The distinguishing thing is that it’s a continuation of what we have done before but with more emphasis on really pushing out jobs and also supporting safety nets that can further redistribute income to poor people in the country.” HIGHLIGHTS: Baseline Assumptions Baseline Assumptions *Benchmark Oil Price: $77.5pb *Budgeted Oil Production: 2.3883mbpd *Average Exchange Rate: N160/$, same as in 2013 *Real GDP Growth Rate: 6.75% Revenue Projections *Gross Federally Collectible Revenue: N10.88 trillion *Gross Federally Collectible Oil & Gas Revenue: N7.16 trillion *Total deductions, including cost of crude oil production, subsidy payments, and domestic gas development is N2.15 trillion, same as in 2013. *Subsidy payments were maintained at the 2013 level of N971.1 billion. *Gross Federally Collectible Non-Oil Revenue: N3.29 trillion *FGN Budget Revenue: N3.73 trillion Expenditure Projections *Aggregate Expenditure (Net of SURE-P): N4.642 trillion *Aggregate Expenditure (Inclusive of SURE-P): N4.910 trillion *Statutory Transfers: N399.7 billion *INEC’s expenditure is to increase from the N32 billion provisioned in 2013 to N45 billion. This is to enable the Commission intensify preparations towards the 2014 elections. *National Assembly’s allocation is to be maintained at the 2013 level of N150 billion. *The provision for debt service is N712 billionfrom the 2013 level of N591.8 billion. *Recurrent (non-debt) Spending: N2.43 trillionfrom N2.80 trillion in 2013 *Personnel cost increased slightly from the 2013 amendment Budget provision of N1.718 trillion to N1.723 trillionfor 2014. *Capital Expenditure: N1.100 trillion lShare of Capital in total Expenditure: 27.29%down from 31.9% in 2013 reflecting the increased allocation to pension as well as high wage bill *Share of Recurrent in total Spending: 72.71% *Provision for SURE-P: N268.37 billion Fiscal Balance *Fiscal Deficit: N911.96 billion *Fiscal Deficit as share of GDP: 1.90 *New Borrowing Requirement: N571 billion, a decrease from N577 billion in 2013 Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/2014-fg-targets-jobs-n4-6trn-budget/
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Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by naijaracist(m): 1:46am On Dec 21, 2013 |
While watching ChannelsTV 10pm news yesterday and seeing this lady - Ngozi Okonjo Iweala present the 2014 National Budget to the 'NASS', I said to those around me, 'See Nigeria's next president of Igbo extraction!'. I don't care who you are or where you come from, Ngozi is well capable. And to think that she has maturedly waded through the murky waters of Nigerian politics and raised her head high above all the unwarranted insults and ethnic attacks of all sorts, she scores extremely high in my book. Never for once has she retorted in the same venom and bitterness rather she calmly and calculatedly goes about her impressive wrk of seeing the general economic devt of the nation and she only replies when absolutely necessary -as she did the mumu 'Rep' on TV last night who was definitely high on some cheap substance. So I say once again, Nigeria here is your next president - of Igbo etxraction - after GEJ. |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by slugggers: 1:49am On Dec 21, 2013 |
I don't know how Nigerians let themselves become obese like Iweala looks in this picture above. I was surprised when a Nigerian told me being fat is a sign of living well and being healthy. SMH! Do Nigerians exercise when they become rich? |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by agbameta: 1:51am On Dec 21, 2013 |
You have 10 kobo, but you spent 8 kobo on yourself and sprinkle the rest 2 kobo on 170 million people and even out of the 2 kobo gan def, you are still going to steal and embezzle out of it and the aso rock dullard and greedy family are still going claim 1 billion for food... Worthless clowns.. |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by slugggers: 1:51am On Dec 21, 2013 |
naija_racist: While watching ChannelsTV 10pm news yesterday and seeing this lady - Ngozi Okonjo Iweala present the 2014 National Budget to the 'NASS', I said to those around me, 'See Nigeria's next president of Igbo extraction!'. And she is going to be the first Nigerian President getting paid in foreign exchange ($$$$$$$$$$$$$$$). |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by slugggers: 1:52am On Dec 21, 2013 |
agbameta: You have 10 kobo, but you spent 8 kobo on yourself and sprinkle the rest 2 kobo on 170 million people and even out of the 2 kobo gan def, you are still going to steal and embezzle out of it and the aso rock dullard and greedy family are still going claim 1 billion for food... God bless you! You've said it all. |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by agbameta: 1:57am On Dec 21, 2013 |
naija_racist: While watching ChannelsTV 10pm news yesterday and seeing this lady - Ngozi Okonjo Iweala present the 2014 National Budget to the 'NASS', I said to those around me, 'See Nigeria's next president of Igbo extraction!'. You not only know a lot about cheap substance, you smoke a lot of it too... |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by manny4life(m): 1:57am On Dec 21, 2013 |
agbameta: You have 10 kobo, but you spent 8 kobo on yourself and sprinkle the rest 2 kobo on 170 million people and even out of the 2 kobo gan def, you are still going to steal and embezzle out of it and the aso rock dullard and greedy family are still going claim 1 billion for food... Since APC now controls the lower house, let's see them perform their magic. After all , a bulk of the recurrent is going towards their salaries allowance and expenditures. I dare them to collectively move a motion on salary reduction and push the savings towards capital expense. 1 Like |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by naijaracist(m): 1:58am On Dec 21, 2013 |
slugggers: Make u dey hail. She is using World standard. America and Europe don't play with debt servicing. It is in Nigeria that people borrow without plan to pay back. To even pay salary is problem, fight. |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by agbameta: 2:08am On Dec 21, 2013 |
manny4life: And this alters what I said cos I don't get your point? |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by manny4life(m): 2:16am On Dec 21, 2013 |
agbameta: My point is simple unless you're trying hard not to grasp it. The house has APC as the majority. About 9% of the budget from last year was for the house. Since they're the majority, they should move a motion to reduce their pay, even a 20% reduction will translate into billions used for capital expense. As a matter of fact, if they call themselves progressives, reducing pay for the highest earners will be a starting point. Every money is needed, at least, it would no longer be 20% spent on all 170million, that number can double up after all the reductions and savings. Now that's what I'd like to see from "progressives" |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by agbameta: 2:55am On Dec 21, 2013 |
manny4life: I referenced what goes to the government and the people, not who should do this or should have done that. There's a clear difference between what's going on and what should be done about what's going on. What should be done about the situation is a different topic which I don't feel like discussing with you based on your deceptive and one sided reasoning. You want to talk about whatever political seat counting and advantage that manifested just 2 days ago to back up your partisan nonsense, but at the same time conveniently ignored who was responsible and who should have done something about it with almost 2 decades majority. The balance of power is still here/there because the senate is still on the other side so your argument is still tragically flawed. This is why I hardly tolerate jokers like you, you think and reason with emotions and sentiments instead of your brains. |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by abbakacici: 3:19am On Dec 21, 2013 |
most of them are actually using like 20% of their salary on their Constituency in giving scholarship, bore holes, renovations of schools some even build youth centre and computer centre in their Constituency so you are advising a thieves with little morals to give more money to arm rubbers |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by omenka(m): 7:12am On Dec 21, 2013 |
Over 72% on recurrent expenditure yet you tell me you are targeting job creation! What kind of fools do these pple take us for? |
Re: 2014: FG Targets Jobs In N4.6trn Budget by agbameta: 7:14am On Dec 21, 2013 |
omenka: Over 72% on recurrent expenditure yet you tell me you are targeting job creation! What kind of fools do these pple take us for? The are so out of touch and tone deaf. |
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