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Interest Payment Swallows 96.3% of Nigeria Government’s Revenue

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
June 8, 2023
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A new report has indicated that Nigeria, the largest economy in Africa, is grappling with a significant challenge in managing its public debt, with interest payments consuming a staggering 96.3% of revenue in 2022, as the country finds itself at the precipice of a debt crisis.

While the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio remains lower than the sub-Saharan African average, an alarmingly high interest payment to revenue ratio has raised concerns among economists and policymakers.

Despite Nigeria’s relatively lower debt-to-GDP ratio of 37.3%, compared to the sub-Saharan African average of 58.2%, the country’s interest payment to revenue ratio stands out as a glaring concern.

This ratio indicates the extent of interest payments on the debt burden of the government’s revenue. At 96.3%, it underscores a severe imbalance that threatens Nigeria’s fiscal stability and economic growth.

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According to the report, the current interest payment to revenue ratio paints a worrisome picture of Nigeria’s fiscal health. With nearly all available revenue going towards servicing debt obligations, little room is left for essential public spending on infrastructure, social welfare, and economic development.

This situation not only hampers the government’s ability to invest in critical sectors but also exposes Nigeria to heightened risks and vulnerabilities.

To address the mounting debt crisis and ensure sustainable growth, Nigeria urgently requires comprehensive fiscal reforms. These reforms should aim to create fiscal space, enhance revenue generation, streamline expenditures, and improve debt management practices.

By implementing robust fiscal measures, the Nigerian government can restore stability and confidence in its financial system while safeguarding the country’s long-term economic prospects.

Creating Fiscal Space

Fiscal space refers to the capacity of the government to finance its expenditures without jeopardizing fiscal sustainability. In the case of Nigeria, fiscal space can be generated by diversifying the revenue base, broadening the tax net, reducing leakages, and improving tax administration.

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By expanding revenue sources and reducing reliance on oil revenues, Nigeria can strengthen its fiscal position and reduce its vulnerability to external shocks.

The report highlighted that a crucial aspect of fiscal reforms involves adopting prudent debt management practices to ensure sustainability.

This includes pursuing a balanced approach to borrowing, prioritizing investments with high economic returns, and strengthening debt monitoring and reporting mechanisms. By promoting transparency and accountability in debt management, Nigeria can regain investor confidence and reduce borrowing costs.

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While fiscal reforms are imperative, Nigeria must also focus on structural reforms that foster economic growth and diversification. This entails promoting a favorable business environment, attracting foreign direct investment, encouraging entrepreneurship, and investing in human capital development.

By diversifying the economy and reducing its overreliance on oil, Nigeria can mitigate the risks associated with commodity price volatility and achieve more resilient and inclusive growth.

Nigeria’s debt challenges, as exemplified by the unsustainable interest payment to revenue ratio, require urgent attention. To avert a full-blown debt crisis and secure sustainable growth, the Nigerian government must prioritize fiscal reforms that create fiscal space, enhance revenue generation, streamline expenditures, and strengthen debt management practices.

By implementing these measures, Nigeria can lay the foundation for a more resilient and prosperous future, ensuring long-term economic stability and reducing vulnerabilities.

READ ALSO: Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable to Hold Third Meeting on 9th June

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