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Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by ijustdey: 4:16pm On Jun 06
“If current revenue shortfalls persist, the revenue for 2024 is unlikely to exceed N15.8 trillion,” the report said

The Nigerian government has said its ability to achieve the 2024 budgeted revenue step-up of 77.4 per cent from 2023 is at risk should oil production remain 27.0 per cent below budgetary provisions.

The government disclosed this in a draft copy report of the Accelerated Stabilisation and Advancement Plan (ASAP) presented to President Bola Tinubu by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, on Wednesday.

“Our ability to achieve the 2024 Budgeted revenue step-up of 77.4 per cent from 2023 actual is at risk should oil production remain 27.0 per cent below budget. Fifty per cent of the annualised YTD variance suggests a lower-than-budgeted revenue of N15.7 trillion at the current run rate,” it said.

The report said the federal government retained revenue for January and February 2024 was approximately 60.0 per cent of budget, largely driven by lower crude oil production volumes (at 74.5 per cent of budget projection).

“If current revenue shortfalls persist, the revenue for 2024 is unlikely to exceed N15.8 trillion,” it said.

It added that the current oil production is at 1.4 million bpd compared to the 1.78 million barrels per day (bpd) budget assumption and the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) quota of 1.5 million bpd, resulting in federal government revenue shortfalls.

Overall, it explained that the oil sector, as the fiscal anchor for the Nigerian economy, has underperformed due to years of underinvestment, inefficiency and opacity, leading to lost revenues and jobs and a grossly underserved local energy market.

According to the report, Nigeria’s comparatively high cost of oil and gas operations (mainly due to oil theft, vandalism and unattractive fiscal policies) has negatively impacted investment levels.

It noted that an uncompetitive investment climate resulting in low growth of oil production caused depressed fiscal income to the federation account, illiquidity in foreign exchange markets and domestic energy insufficiency.

“Continued reliance on fuel imports despite significant amounts spent on government-owned refineries over the years constituting significant foreign exchange drain on the economy and difficulties in reducing fuel subsidies to zero given the current inflationary and consequent social pressures,” it said.


Gas Potential

The report said despite having the largest proven gas reserves in Africa (over 209TCF), Nigeria has struggled with declining gas investments and production.

In addition, it said the debts owed by the power sector (now accumulated to N428 billion) have led to delayed and abandoned projects, adding that the Nigerian gas sector delivers only 1,555mmscfd to the local market, far below the needs of the local economy.

“Difficult economic conditions threaten to unravel bold reforms undertaken by Mr President. The macroeconomic environment, including persistently high inflation at 33.7 per cent, the highest in almost three decades, high interest rates (Monetary Policy Rate at 26.3 per cent) make it difficult for businesses to borrow, and the exchange rate remains volatile with the resulting uncertainty disrupting economic activity,” the report said.

The report highlighted the executive orders to bolster ASAP, including inflation reduction, employment generation, non-oil export promotion, prudent financial management, and tax information consolidation.

For the inflation reduction, the government plans to suspend import duty & value-added tax on specified items, boost the importation of paddy rice by millers, peg import duty exchange rate, and prioritise productive spending.

For employment generation, it plans a relief for wage awards, transport subsidy to low-income staff, the tax deduction for the salary of incremental staff, an additional 50 per cent uplift on eligible deduction on transportation and other allowances and enables foreign employment for Nigerians as remote workers.

Others, according to the report, include tax exemption for repatriated export proceeds of services and intellectual property, zero-rated VAT for all non-oil exports, relaxation of restrictions on the use of export proceeds, and removal of tax clearance certificates as a condition for foreign exchange application, payment of fees in Naira and MDAs foreign exchange banked with Central Bank of Nigeria, the introduction of tax information and collaboration Initiative(TICC), creation of TICC data bank to be managed by Joint Tax Board, mandatory use of NIN and registered company numbers and the National tax data governance framework.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/701277-low-oil-production-threatens-2024-budgeted-revenue-nigerian-govt.html

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Blaze14k: 5:11pm On Jun 06
Agbado miscreant are you getting the clear picture now. Do you now understand what is happening or you are not satisfied?

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Akwamkpuruamu: 5:11pm On Jun 06
APC and lies eeh, sheybi u guys were celebrating beating OPEC Quota with over 100k bpd, how come production is poor again?

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Nice2023(m): 5:11pm On Jun 06
But they said in the last reports that we now produce more oil than all other African nations.

This country and leaders are liars.

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by bemeruca: 5:12pm On Jun 06
Nigeria is Dead. Too many incompetence. GEJ bad GEJ bad... The fixers are a catalyst to the desolation of Nigeria. Enjoy what you choose...

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by GreatrAnalyst: 5:12pm On Jun 06
As if not enough
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Anguldi(m): 5:12pm On Jun 06
tongue
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by ClearFlair: 5:12pm On Jun 06
Hmmm
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by unity004(m): 5:13pm On Jun 06
They are looking for another avenue to get loans from world bank, china e.t.c

When the oil finally finished that's when Nigeria will start taking other sectors like power and agriculture seriously.

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by chigator2: 5:13pm On Jun 06
I've said it numerous times, Tinubu will likely be the last president of Nigeria.

One thing is clear in all this, the people that claim to be learned, travelled and sophisticated have proven to be more useless than those we communally thought to be the least in such regards. Incompetent, scratch face, green soup bigots.

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by DeltaOil: 5:13pm On Jun 06
The sooner they stop taking my peoples Oil the better.

Its becoming clearer that we need to split Nigeria

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Threedoorsdown: 5:13pm On Jun 06
Akwamkpuruamu:
APC and lies eeh, sheybi u guys were celebrating beating OPEC Quota with over 100k bpd, how come production is poor again?

These guys need to leave propaganda alone and face real governing. I don't know what face they are trying to save

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by egoldman(m): 5:14pm On Jun 06
Helinues come and yarn "Toh'

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by OmotolaDeniro(f): 5:14pm On Jun 06
Ebimpawa ooooo Tinubu

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Odingo1: 5:15pm On Jun 06
Nonsense, when you tell agbado miscreant that Nigeria economy depend on Niger Delta oil they will be posting fake GDP from Lagos to Ibadan.

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Anguldi(m): 5:15pm On Jun 06
Owomida politics, founder of Lagos economics. rada rada undecided

Enough of Jagaban guess work

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by ednut1(m): 5:15pm On Jun 06
Eyah
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Khyrvxjzy: 5:16pm On Jun 06
even if obi win, we will not give obi presidency
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by guysbewise: 5:17pm On Jun 06
Where are those rascals that always say it's tax payers money that runs the economy?

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Flame333: 5:17pm On Jun 06
Yesterday oil sale production has increased beyond normal today low oil production is now threatening revenue...

Something must be wrong with the idiots

One year and the excuse continues

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Exceed15: 5:18pm On Jun 06
This government is a shame to Africa.

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Odingo1: 5:18pm On Jun 06
Khyrvxjzy:
Igbos will be happy with this news
Igbos giant are chasing you in your dream abi

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Ewedegubbler: 5:19pm On Jun 06
Regulating and taxing crypto would bring easy 1 Trillin into the coffers of the government yearly. But flat head Wale doesn’t have a thinking cap.

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by youngrichnigga: 5:19pm On Jun 06
Which kain wahala be dis, I thought they said we've returned to the top of African oil production chart........ angry angry angry

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Xinox: 5:19pm On Jun 06
Nigeria I hail thee! Really? I am shock to read this breaking news. Could it be a trick to dulge a bullet from NLC and minimum wage demand? Let me face front 🤐

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Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Xox1945(m): 5:21pm On Jun 06
Thieves at it again those who supported this evil and their generation will suffer.
With all the money this man is making so much loans.
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Skyehigher1: 5:21pm On Jun 06
Oloriburuku government am tired of everything about this government
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by bixton(m): 5:21pm On Jun 06
ijustdey:
“If current revenue shortfalls persist, the revenue for 2024 is unlikely to exceed N15.8 trillion,” the report said



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/701277-low-oil-production-threatens-2024-budgeted-revenue-nigerian-govt.html


This is just an excuse to hoodwink the NLC and the masses that there is no money to pay the new minimum living wage.
But there's so much more to be stolen by the political class.
Very soon we will see start seeing constituency projects like dug out wells, buying of thread and neddle for cobblers, marrying of wives for widows and those who lost their parents to bandits attacks.
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Angelfrost(m): 5:22pm On Jun 06
They never run out of excuses...!
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Eagle569: 5:23pm On Jun 06
I didn't vote this government, I'm facing the consequences of others action, poor decision made by vast majority of stupid people.... Politics is such a bitch🤣 look out the window you'll see shege🤣
Re: Low Oil Production Threatens 2024 Budgeted Revenue – Nigerian Govt by Hilary712: 5:25pm On Jun 06
May God help us

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