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Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by adenigga(m): 7:57am On Mar 16, 2021
Nigeria’s total public debt rose to N32.9tn at the end of December 2020, the Debt Management Office said in a statement on Monday.

From its last report on public debt, the figure stood at N32.2tn as of the end of September 2020, which showed an increase of N700bn.

The DMO disclosed that the total public debt to the Gross Domestic Product was 21.61 per cent, adding that it was within Nigeria’s new limit of 40 per cent.

“Nigeria’s total public debt as of December 31, 2020 was N32.92tn. The figures include the debt stock of the federal and state governments, as well as, the Federal Capital Territory,” it stated.

It said that after Nigeria exited recession in 2017, the level of new borrowing at the federal level as shown in the annual Appropriation Acts, had been declining to moderate the rate of growth in the public debt stock in order to ensure debt sustainability.

The DMO stated that new borrowing to part finance budget deficits had declined steadily from N2.36tn in 2017 to N2.01tn in 2018, N1.61tn in 2019 and N1.59tn in the first 2020 Appropriation Act.

This trend was reversed in 2020 due to the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as new borrowing in the revised 2020 Appropriation Act was N4.2tn.

The DMO stated, “It should be noted though, that apart from the new domestic borrowing of N2.3tn, the other new borrowings were concessional loans from the International Monetary Fund ($3.34bn) and other multilateral and bilateral lenders.

“This incremental borrowing to part-finance the 2020 budget and the additional issuance of promissory notes to settle some arrears of the Federal Government of Nigeria, contributed to the increase in public debt stock.


“New domestic borrowings by state governments also contributed to the growth in the public debt stock.”

In February, the Federal Executive Council at a meeting approved a new Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy for Nigeria, for the period of 2020-2023, when the government disclosed it planned to increase domestic borrowings in its debt profile from 2021 to 2023.

“Borrowing will be from domestic and external sources but a larger proportion of new borrowing will be from domestic sources using long-term instruments while for external borrowing, concessional funding from multilateral and bilateral sources will be prioritised,” it stated.

https://m.guardian.ng/Business/Nigerias-public-debt-rose-to-N32.9tn-in-Dec-DMO

Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Paperworka: 7:59am On Mar 16, 2021
adenigga:
Nigeria’s total public debt rose to N32.9tn at the end of December 2020, the Debt Management Office said in a statement on Monday.

From its last report on public debt, the figure stood at N32.2tn as of the end of September 2020, which showed an increase of N700bn.

The DMO disclosed that the total public debt to the Gross Domestic Product was 21.61 per cent, adding that it was within Nigeria’s new limit of 40 per cent.

“Nigeria’s total public debt as of December 31, 2020 was N32.92tn. The figures include the debt stock of the federal and state governments, as well as, the Federal Capital Territory,” it stated.

It said that after Nigeria exited recession in 2017, the level of new borrowing at the federal level as shown in the annual Appropriation Acts, had been declining to moderate the rate of growth in the public debt stock in order to ensure debt sustainability.

The DMO stated that new borrowing to part finance budget deficits had declined steadily from N2.36tn in 2017 to N2.01tn in 2018, N1.61tn in 2019 and N1.59tn in the first 2020 Appropriation Act.

This trend was reversed in 2020 due to the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as new borrowing in the revised 2020 Appropriation Act was N4.2tn.

The DMO stated, “It should be noted though, that apart from the new domestic borrowing of N2.3tn, the other new borrowings were concessional loans from the International Monetary Fund ($3.34bn) and other multilateral and bilateral lenders.

“This incremental borrowing to part-finance the 2020 budget and the additional issuance of promissory notes to settle some arrears of the Federal Government of Nigeria, contributed to the increase in public debt stock.


“New domestic borrowings by state governments also contributed to the growth in the public debt stock.”

In February, the Federal Executive Council at a meeting approved a new Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy for Nigeria, for the period of 2020-2023, when the government disclosed it planned to increase domestic borrowings in its debt profile from 2021 to 2023.

“Borrowing will be from domestic and external sources but a larger proportion of new borrowing will be from domestic sources using long-term instruments while for external borrowing, concessional funding from multilateral and bilateral sources will be prioritised,” it stated.

Source: https://m.guardian.ng/Business/Nigerias-public-debt-rose-to-N32.9tn-in-Dec-DMO
they now depend their citizens abroad to help grow their foreign reserve

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by omowolewa: 8:00am On Mar 16, 2021
Nigerian debt is Roseline, she will never gree

I hope Iweala dey see

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by BlackfireX: 9:33am On Mar 16, 2021
fake news, fake statistics, ... what us wrong with this people they will never give good news about there country eeehhh,



we the youths disregard this lies of a statistics.




in fact that woman should be sacked and prosecuted
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by TroubleMaker47(m): 10:00am On Mar 16, 2021
I pity the next president of Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Lasamama: 10:01am On Mar 16, 2021
Lord
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Nobody: 10:02am On Mar 16, 2021
Lolz...... There was a country

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by witworth(m): 10:03am On Mar 16, 2021
TroubleMaker47:
I pity the next president of Nigeria
don't pity the next president of Nigeria.
Pity the next generation of the masses.
The next president will enjoy more than the previous ones, the debt will continue and life goes on.

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by udoakwa(m): 10:03am On Mar 16, 2021
Nothing like public debt, we no send that useless man in Aso rock to go borrow for his personal use, count us innocent Nigerians out when mentioning the debt index please

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Yelkakoo(m): 10:03am On Mar 16, 2021
We go sell this country Las las

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Nobody: 10:03am On Mar 16, 2021
Nigeria can never achieve anything with this clueless government.

I thought they said the clueless one was given the Astra Zeneca vaccine?

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Pmpm: 10:05am On Mar 16, 2021
Haaa pls let's just sell this country nah ...


Anyways

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Elsueno: 10:06am On Mar 16, 2021
And our very own FIRS dey use over 1 billion naira for "REFRESHMENTS" omoh, this country is full of incompetent people in all sensitive positions grin grin

Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Nobody: 10:08am On Mar 16, 2021
BlackfireX:
fake news, fake statistics, ... what us wrong with this people they will never give good news about there country eeehhh,



we the youths disregard this lies of a statistics.




in fact that woman should be sacked and prosecuted

Which youths. This one obviously belongs in a mental asylum

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Fagiw: 10:10am On Mar 16, 2021
Buhari oooooo


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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by spy24(m): 10:15am On Mar 16, 2021
This is what almost 8 years of handling our economy into the hands of northerners have caused

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by gambia(m): 10:21am On Mar 16, 2021
Welcome to the NEXT level, by the time Buhari is done with this country, even the likes of Burundi and Somalia will be better off. It shall never be well with all those hypocrites that occupied Nigeria during Jonathan's regime. US Senate just approved relief packages for its citizens, on the contrary, FG is hitting her citizens with more hardship.

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by adenigga(m): 10:30am On Mar 16, 2021
Fagiw:
Buhari oooooo

You......

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by prospaj: 10:32am On Mar 16, 2021
What kind of nonsense is this, how long are we going to continue with this kind of government.
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by captainamiedi1: 10:32am On Mar 16, 2021
oga where my money,

me: even Nigeria they owe debt. allow me rest. everybody na debtor even you dey owe death.

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by captainamiedi1: 10:34am On Mar 16, 2021
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Maxemirate(m): 10:36am On Mar 16, 2021
Pmpm:
Haaa pls let's just sell this country nah ...


Anyways

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grin
Pmpm:
Haaa pls let's just sell this country nah ...


Anyways

*Buy your fresh crates of eggs for (farm price) @ ikotun Lagos, call � 08133321499 to place your order*
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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by adenigga(m): 10:37am On Mar 16, 2021
captainamiedi1:
oga where my money,

me: even Nigeria they owe debt. allow me rest. everybody na debtor even you dey owe death.

Ha!!!.......

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by bayelsaowei(m): 10:39am On Mar 16, 2021
gambia:
Welcome to the NEXT level, by the time Buhari is done with this country, even the likes of Burundi and Somalia will be better off. It shall never be well with all those hypocrites that occupied Nigeria during Jonathan's regime. US Senate just approved relief packages for its citizens, on the contrary, FG is hitting her citizens with more hardship.
gej is out..we should 3njoy the demon we have..I remember when some idiots were saying if gej was still the president our coffers would have been empty by now..

I hope we now have our coffers over flowing with money.

Very useless country..

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Nobody: 10:42am On Mar 16, 2021

We are in debt but yet none of tgose
polithiefcians will take a pay cut
rather fuel price will increase⚫

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Nobody: 10:44am On Mar 16, 2021
All former governors and present individual politicians can pay back this debt in any state across Nigeria can pay back that debt cos they are richer than #40tn


adenigga:


https://m.guardian.ng/Business/Nigerias-public-debt-rose-to-N32.9tn-in-Dec-DMO

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Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by DennisEche(m): 10:51am On Mar 16, 2021
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by theTranslator: 11:01am On Mar 16, 2021
Major general muham mad u buhari angry
BlackfireX:
fake news, fake statistics, ... what us wrong with this people they will never give good news about there country eeehhh,



we the youths disregard this lies of a statistics.
in fact that woman should be sacked and prosecuted
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by shegzy0514(m): 11:09am On Mar 16, 2021
How do the pay back this loan
Re: Nigeria’s Public Debt Rose To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO by Racoon(m): 11:12am On Mar 16, 2021
This government is Just pilling debts for future generations.

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