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Experts Predict Inflation Hike In N54.99trn 2025 Budget
Some economists have predicted higher inflation in light of the passage of the 2025 Appropriation Bill by the National Assembly.
Speaking with The Tide’s source on Friday, the Chief Economist at SPM Professionals, Paul Alaje, said the N54.99trillion budget will come with trade-offs, with inflation as one of them.
Recall that the National Assembly on Thursday passed the 2025 Appropriation Bill of N54.99trillion, allocating N14.32trillion for debt servicing and N13.64trillion for recurrent expenditure covering salaries, overheads, and government operations, and the Federal Governmen has projected a 15 per cent inflation figure for 2025.
Alaje said, “The revenue authorities will have to go the extra mile. In terms of expenditure, it is quite expansionary, and then we should brace up for inflation in the coming period if we truly spend all of this money.
“The government is looking to reduce inflation to 15 per cent, but the same government is thinking of spending more. So, it’s not exactly at par with what the government is looking at in terms of inflation.
“That does not mean that we don’t need to spend more money. We even need to spend more, but it’s just that they must have consequences.
“In economics, there is trade. You cannot eat your cake and still claim it’s in your oven unless you want to bake another one.
“Two, there is a major risk of credit finance, and I doubt if we will be able to use revenue to finance this budget 100 per cent.
“Honestly, I have a huge concern about fiscal balance or revenue. I have huge revenue concerns. The budget has been passed in the opinion of the National Assembly; the field is right, but the concerns will remain.
“How are we going to get the funds to finance this project? One is a revenue gap. We know that the President has tried to push down debt service to revenue to about 67 per cent from 98 per cent, but with this kind of spending, it can only go higher, because chances are very high that we are going to borrow, but with the look of things, that borrowing will increase because of what the National Assembly has passed.
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