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  • Nigeria’s 2022 Budget Is Debt and Vibes

    Nigeria needs 鈧6.2 trillion to complete its budget. FG will borrow 鈧5 trillion. 鈧1.1 trillion will come from project loans 鈧90 billion from asset sales.

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    Running a country, like most things in life, requires a budget. On Thursday, October 7, 2021, the country got a from Buhari on what it would cost to keep Nigeria 鈥榳orking鈥 in 2022. 

    The was tagged a 鈥淏udget of Economic Growth and Sustainability.鈥 According to the president, this budget is meant to diversify Nigeria’s economy, develop infrastructure, improve security and do so many other great things you’ve probably heard before.

    But something you鈥檝e definitely not heard is the content of this particular budget. In 2022, Nigeria plans to spend 鈧16.3 trillion naira, even though it plans to make only 鈧10.1 trillion. 

    To achieve this already suspect plan, the government will have to borrow about 鈧5 trillion. Nigeria currently has a public debt of over 鈧33.1 trillion. 

    There are so many other things in the 2022 budget, but all we鈥檙e thinking of now is how much each of us will have to pay when our debtors come to collect.

    Budget breakdown

    A budget usually contains how much you make and how much you plan to spend. In Nigeria’s budget, our earnings are classified as “revenue” while our spendings is called”expenditure鈥. The difference between how much we make and how much we earn is the “budget deficit”.

    This is what Nigeria’s 2022 budget looks like:

    Revenue –听

    In 2022, Nigeria plans to make 鈧10.1 trillion. 

    The federal government wants to make 鈧5.3 trillion from oil sales and value added tax, while government enterprises like the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) are supposed to make 鈧1.7 trillion. 

    The government wants to make 鈧1.8 trillion from other taxes. Dividends from the Bank of Industry (BOI) should come from 鈧195 billion and 鈧300 billion should come from special funds. 

    The government also wants to earn 鈧63 billion from foreign aid and 鈧710 billion will come from other sources.

    Expenditure –

    In 2022, Nigeria wants to spend 鈧16.3 trillion. 鈧6.8 trillion will be to pay for expenses like salaries while 鈧4.8 trillion will be to build roads and other infrastructure. Nigeria will use 鈧3.9 trillion to pay back debts while 鈧768.2 billion will be used to pay for some very important things like pensions.

    Deficit –听

    Nigeria needs 鈧6.2 trillion to complete its budget. The government will borrow 鈧5 trillion. 鈧1.1 trillion will come from loans tied to projects and 鈧90 billion will come from the sale of some assets.

    Remember, this is a budget, and it is only a plan. Nigeria may not make or spend up to the amount in this budget. But anything you see, just try to take it like that.聽

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