PRESIDENT
Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday unveiled a proposal to spend N6.8 trillion
in 2017, with debt servicing put at N1.6 trillion.
This was based on the Medium Term Expenditure Framework read on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday.
According
to the MTEF, oil bench mark was put $42.50 per barrel, with production
projected to be 2.2 million barrels per day and an exchange rate of N290
to a dollar.
According to the MTEF, N65 billion will be
spent on the Amnesty programme compared to N20 billion budgeted for the
same project in 2016.
N350 billion will also be spent on Special Intervention Programmes in 2017 compared to N300 billion earmarked in 2016.
The
MTEF reads in part: “Provision in the MTEF are drawn from the
government’s development priorities over the medium term, and more
specifically, driven by its fiscal strategy and reflect the broad
aggregates of the government’s annual budget over the period.
“The
aggregates revenue to the fund the 2017 Budget is projected to increase
over the 2016 estimates of N3.855 trillion by about 8 percent (or about
N313 billion). 33 percent of this is to come from oil sources while the
balance is derivable from non-oil sources – in consonance with the
government renewed focus on diversification of its revenue base.
“The
planned aggregates expenditure is estimated to exceed the provision of
N6.6 trillion in the 2016 budget by 13.3 percent (or about N806
billion).”
Buhari Proposes N6.8trn 2017 Budget, N1.6trn For Debt Servicing
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