Thursday, 19 March 2020 05:55

FG slashes budget by N1.5tn, sets new oil benchmark

Rate this item
(0 votes)

Federal Government on Wednesday announced a slash in the 2020 budget by N1.5 trillion as part of measures to respond to the impact of coronavirus on the economy.

Included in the N1.5tn is over N457bn the government spends on fuel importation under the name of “under-recovery.”

A government’s panel set up to assess the impact of coronavirus on the economy made the recommendation, already approved by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Mr Buhari last week set up an inter ministerial committee to work on reviewing downward the budget.

The committee is chaired by Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed. Other members are Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Mr Timipre Sylva; Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Godwin Emefiele; and the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mr Mele Kyari.

Speaking with State House correspondents on Wednesday after the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja, Ahmed expressed hope that the measures would help stabilise the economy.

She said the recurrent expenditure would be cut by 25 per cent across all the Federal Government’s agencies, while the capital budget would drop by 20 per cent.

She stated, “What we have done is that we have written every ministry and given them guidelines on how these adjustments will be made to enable us to have detailed input from the ministries.

“But, I can just say that the budget cut is about N1.5tn; the reduction in the size of the budget. And this includes the N457bn from PMS under-recovery.

“On how much it will affect the federally-funded upstream projects; it is about 25 per cent cut. The exact amount, we will work out when we get input from the ministries, departments and agencies.”

Recall that the N10.59tn budget, which was signed by Buhari in December, came with a deficit of over N1.8tn. It had a provision of N56.4bn for statutory transfers; debt servicing, N2.7tn; recurrent expenditure, N4.84tn; and capital expenditure, N2.46tn.

For the government to respond to the oil price crash, she said the new benchmark was $30 per barrel, down from the budgeted $57.

Other measures are the suspension of the funding of upstream projects by Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; the reduction in the revenue projection of the Nigeria Customs Service by N1.5tn; and the suspension of all ongoing recruitment by MDAs.

 

Punch


NEWSSCROLL TEAM: 'Sina Kawonise: Publisher/Editor-in-Chief; Prof Wale Are Olaitan: Editorial Consultant; Femi Kawonise: Head, Production & Administration; Afolabi Ajibola: IT Manager;
Contact Us: [email protected] Tel/WhatsApp: +234 811 395 4049

Copyright © 2015 - 2024 NewsScroll. All rights reserved.