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Stakeholders Demand Halt To Nigeria’s Rising Debt

Some stakeholders in Nigeria’’s economic sector have advised the Federal Government to take urgent steps to halt the rising national debt stock, saying it is fast becoming unsustainable.
The stakeholders, who spoke in separate interviews with The Tide’s source in Abuja yesterday, advised the Federal Government to look inwards and devise creative means of generating revenue rather than depending on borrowings.
Recall that the Debt Management Office (DMO) recently announced that the country’s total debt stock as at December 2021 was N39.55 trillion.
The DMO had also said that the debt stock was likely to hit N45 trillion in 2022, as the government planned to borrow additional N6.30 trillion to finance the 2022 budget deficit.
A financial expert, Mr Ibrahim Aliu, advised the Federal Government to devise creative means of generating revenue and move the country’s economy away from perpetual dependence on debt.
Aliu advised that any further borrowings by the country should be strictly expended on productive ventures that could grow the economy.
“The Federal Government should ensure that borrowings are minimal and that future borrowings are effectively expended for real economic growth,’’ he said.
A chartered accountant, Mr Sule Adebayo, said that in spite of the low Debt-to-GDP ratio, the revenue that went into debt servicing was still on the high side.
He urged the Federal Government to take necessary steps to improve on its revenue and reduce its dependence on loans.
According to an economist, Dr Tope Fasua, the government will need to optimise revenue generation to cut down on borrowings.
Fasua urged the private sector to always cooperate with the government in its revenue drive rather than antagonising such initiatives.
“The private sector kicks anytime government proposes a tax increase, no matter how insignificant. It has turned itself into an enemy of government, “ he said.
He, however, disagreed with the DMO that Nigeria had a “revenue problem” and not a debt problem.
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