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June 9, 2023


OIL REVENUE CRASH PUSHES FG’S DEFICIT TO N513BN IN FEBRUARY

..It is 16% below budget benchmark —CBN

…Non-oil revenue declines also



…As Federation Account revenue drops 32%

By Babajide Komolafe, Economy Editor, Peter Egwuatu, Asst. Business Editor,
Nkiruka Nnorom and Elizabeth Adegbesan, LAGOS

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The Federal Government’s fiscal operations in the early part of this year have
resulted into a 22.8 per cent rise in deficit spending in February 2023. The
development was driven by a huge drop in oil revenue during the period.



The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, in its Monthly Economic Report, MER, for
February 2023 released yesterday, indicated that the deficit during the month of
February was N513.05 billion, bringing the total deficit for the first two
months of 2023 to N931 billion.

The report indicated that the oil sector, which had recorded a growth of 31 per
cent to N774.15 billion in January took a 60 per cent plunge to N308.07 billion
in February.

The situation was not helped by a similar trend recorded for non-oil revenue,
with a 3.7 per cent decline to N730.2 billion during the period.

As a result, revenue accruing to the Federation Account in February declined
32.3 % in February.

The CBN also reported that the expenditure side of the fiscal operations
compounded the deficit position with a 5.9 percent increase in expenditure to
N991.6 billion during the period.



Federation receipts tumble

The CBN stated: “At N1.038 trillion, federation receipts were below the level in
January by 32.3 per cent. Similarly, it was below the budget of N1.580 trillion
by 34.3 per cent.

“The decline relative to January was attributed to a fall in collections from
Petroleum Profit Tax and Royalties. Oil revenue, at N308.07 billion, was 60.2
per cent below receipts in the preceding month.

“The outcome was driven, largely, by the 60.5 per cent decrease in collections
from Petroleum Profit Tax and Royalties. Similarly, at N730.21 billion, non-oil
revenue, was below the level in the preceding month and the monthly target by
3.7 per cent and 7.4 per cent, respectively.

“The decrease was largely attributed to the 10.5 per cent decline in collections
from corporate tax on account of the seasonality associated with its payments



“At N478.57 billion, retained revenue of FGN was below the level in January and
the proportionate budget by 7.7 per cent and 42.4 per cent, respectively.

“Provisional aggregate expenditure increased on account of the rise in both
recurrent and capital expenditures. Consequently, the provisional aggregate
expenditure of FGN at N991.62 billion rose by 5.9 per cent relative to the level
in January and was 31.3 per cent below the monthly target.

“A breakdown of the expenditure reveals that recurrent expenditure, capital
expenditure, and transfers accounted for 84.7 per cent, 9.5 per cent and 5.8 per
cent of total expenditure, respectively.

“At N513.05 billion, the provisional fiscal deficit of the FGN rose by 22.8 per
cent relative to the preceding month.

“However, it was 16.2 per cent below the budget benchmark.”



Analysts make recommendations

Commenting, David Adonri, Vice Chairman, Highcap Srcurities, said: “Full year
2023 appropriation law is a deficit budget. Current administration must obey the
law. They can review the budget and send a bill to amend the law.

“However, CBN report covers the period before assumption of office by this new
administration. With the removal of fuel subsidy which constitutes a major
expenditure item, this administration can cut the deficit if it follows the
budget.”

Subsidies, debt service should be dealt with —Prof Uwaleke

President, Association of Capital Market Academics of Nigeria, ACMAN, Prof Uche
Uwaleke, said: “Deficit spending is made worse by rising fuel subsidies and huge
debt service burden. This is the major justification for an end to fuel subsidy
removal and a halt to contracting new loans that are not self-liquidating.



“This budget cannot attain fiscal consolidation until the challenges posed by
fuel subsidy and high debt service obligations are dealt with.”

Oil theft, bunkering should be addressed — Kurfi

Commenting also , the Managing Director/CEO, APT Securities & Funds Limited,
Mallam Garba Kurfi, said: “It is not a surprise to have deficit as the
production of crude oil fall below one million barrel per day.

“The Government should, with immediate effect address the official bunkering of
crude oil because from 1.5 million barrel per day, MBPD, reduced to less than
one million is a matter that requires urgent attention and need to be given
serious attention.

“This will give immediate relief while looking into other leakages of revenue
for blocking.”



Leakages should be blocked —Chiazor

Head of Research and Investment at Fidelity Securities Limited, Victor Chiazor,
said: “Deficit financing is not really an issue, especially when this financing
goes into the production and manufacturing arm of your economy as against
deficit financing of consumption.

“We are of the opinion that the deficit position reported by the CBN will
significantly drop on the back of the recent subsidy removal by the current
administration. The next phase will be to now block other leakages and find
smart ways to improve government revenues.

“However, growing government revenues will not be immediate hence we expect this
deficit spending to continue in the medium to short term.”

Govt should reduce cost of governance — Oni



The Managing Director, Sofunix Investment and Communications Limited, Sola Oni,
said: “The new administration should reduce the huge cost of governance, channel
the anticipated gains from fuel subsidy to provide infrastructure and other
indices of enabling environment to enhance productivity. Debt reschedule is not
new to Nigeria and a lot can be realized from taxation by deploying technology.
In 1994, Sweden was nearly bankrupt but by applying spending cut and creative
tax generation , the country returned to balanced budget.”




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