From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the 2022-2024  Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper (MTEF/FSP) as required by the Fiscal Responsibility Act, projecting revenue generation of N6.54 trillion and  N2.62 trillion to accrue to the Federation Account and VAT, respectively.

The council also authorised the funding of a N5.26 trillion budget  deficit through borrowings. 

Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, stated this while briefing State House Correspondents at the end of the meeting.

She said she presented a memo on behalf of  the ministry to FEC with a 2022 projected revenue of N6.54 trillion and  N2.62 trillion to accrue to the Federation Account and VAT, respectively.

She added that  this revenue is projected to increase in 2023 to 9.15 trillion.

Ahmed explained that the MTF FSP describes the Federal Government’s socio economic and developmental objectives and priorities for the reporting period of 2022 to 2024 as well as the fiscal strategies to be put in place, and policies to achieve in the priorities.

The minister further explained that the report to council highlighted the key drivers of government’s revenue and the spending plans.

“The goal for us is to improve the nation’s macro economic situation or reposition the economy on the path of inclusive diversified as well as sustainable. The MTF FSP consists of medium term macro economic projections, fiscal targets and estimates of revenue and expenditure including government’s financial obligations. We have also presented to the federal government the projected revenues for the 2022 to 2024. Specifically for 2022.

“The revenue that we expect is 6.54 trillion and  2.62 trillion to accrue to the Federation account on VAT  respectively. And then there will be a net oil and gas revenue available for the Federation account account FAAC for distribution will be 6.15 1 trillion in 2022.

“This revenue is projected to increase in 2023 to 9.15 trillion. The total expenditure that we are expecting we have projected and approved by Council is an aggregate expenditure of 13.98 trillion Naira. This includes 1.1 trillion Naira of government owned enterprises expenditure as well as grants and donor funds donor funded projects in the sum of 62.24 billion.

“This means that this budget is just 3% higher than the 2021 budget in terms of the size of expenditure.  We also reported to council the budget deficit and the financing items for the expenditure. The budget deficit that is projected for 2022 is 5.62 trillion, up from 5.60 trillion in 2021. This amount represents 3.05% of the estimated GDP, which is slightly above the 3% threshold that is specified in the fiscal responsibility, Act.”