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FG: How we’ll realise N36. 35 trillion 2025 revenue projection

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Last updated: January 13, 2025 5:48 pm
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L-R: Chairman, House Committee on Finance, Hon. James Faleke; Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Bagudu; and Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Mohammed Sani Musa, during the National Assembly Joint Committees on Finance hearing on the 2025 Appropriation Bill in Abuja on Monday

By Citizenship Daily 

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Bagudu, has given commitments that the Federal Government will achieve its N36.35 trillion 2025 revenue target.

The minister spoke at the National Assembly Joint Committees on Finance hearing on the 2025 Appropriation Bill in Abuja on Monday.

He expressed confidence in the anticipated gains of President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s economic reforms, which he said had begun to bear fruit.

He said the combined effects of removing fuel and foreign exchange subsidies boosted the three levels of government revenue, which he explained had begun to manifest in October of last year.

He said the administration expected an upward revenue trajectory with the savings from removing fuel and forex subsidies.

The minister explained that President Bola Tinubu had directed all revenue-generating MDAs and Government-Owned Enterprises to ramp up their operations to bring more money to the government’s purse.

Bagudu pointed out that the nation’s treasury would swell with the government’s determination to ramp up oil production at a reduced cost.

Following the National Assembly’s approval of the 2025 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper, President Bola Tinubu presented the 2025 Appropriation Bill to the National Assembly in December last year, proposing an expenditure of N49.74 trillion.

The bill assumed 2.06 billion barrels per day production at $75, N1,500/$ exchange rate, 15.75% inflation and 4.6% GDP rate.

Despite a 13.08 trillion deficit, the minister told the federal legislators that the Federal Government was confident it would generate the revenue to fund the budget, explaining that the administration would leverage its experience of the 2024 budget to achieve its target.

He said, “The 2024 budget is this administration’s first full-year budget, and lessons learned from 2024 have formed the basis of the assumptions in 2025.

“The principal among those assumptions and lessons was the removal of the fuel subsidy and its effect on revenue and expenditure, the removal or deregulation of the foreign exchange market and its impact on both government revenue and spending, and other price-distorting issues, such as electricity, which has not been fully dealt with.

“All the major, bold, and courageous steps taken with the support of the National Assembly are intended to generate more revenues for the three tiers of government, correct distortions in the economy, and improve expenditure efficiency so that we can ensure that the revenue generated goes a long way.”

However, Bagudu said 2024 was characterised by different revenue profiles, explaining that only in October did the full effect of removing fuel subsidies begin to show up in the federation account revenue.

He assured the lawmakers that despite the hangover effects of the subsidy regime, the administration had learnt valuable lessons from implementing the 2024 budget that made it confident that it would achieve its 2025 revenue projection.

Bagudu said, “Because we have seen all the elements and learned many lessons, with the support of the National Assembly, the Budget Office was able to guide and rely on the best estimates, allowing us to make revenue assumptions based on 2.06 million barrels per day.

“The Minister of State Petroleum and the Federal Executive Council even said they hope we can do more. And Mr. President appreciates the security efforts and the fact that we have to challenge the management of institutions to do better, as well as the reduction of importation. These are all things that significantly affect the revenue profile.”

The minister said that following the National Assembly’s charge in 2024, the GOEs should shore up their revenues, and the President directed the enterprises to brace up for better performance in 2025.

“It was for all those reasons that our budget for 2025 made the revenue assumption of 36.35 trillion, as well as expenditure projection of 49.74. We believe that the measures taken with the combined effect of the world reforms will generate more monthly revenue,” he told the federal legislators.

Bagudu thanked the National Assembly for working seamlessly with the executive, assuring them that President Tinubu did not take their cooperation for granted.

He rounded off his presentation, “The ability of the institutions, revenue institutions, to be responsive to the demand of the country, to be mindful of the courageous, bold, and even risky measures that this government, supported by the National Assembly, is taking, and demand on all to be accountable so that revenues are adequately accounted for, as well as expenditures are justified.

“We believe, with that kind of approach and the support of the National Assembly and the directive by Mr. President, that all government agencies must cooperate fully with the National Assembly, the ambitious projections are achievable, and I commend you for calling us.”

The chairmen of the Joint Committees, Senator Mohammed Sani Musa and Hon. James Faleke, commended Senator Bagudu for his candid presentation and expressed hope that all the MDAs would cooperate with the committee in performing its assignment.

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