Senate Pegs N305/Dollar, Approves MTEF After Four Months

The Senate has pegged the exchange rate at N305/US Dollar as proposed by the executive for the 2017 budget, just as it okayed $44.5 per barrel as oil benchmark price for 2017 budget as against the $42.50 per barrel as requested by the executive.

Considering the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) on Wednesday, the upper legislative chamber urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to as a matter of urgency, initiate measures that will bridge the gap between the parallel market and the official exchange rate.

It also approved the MTEF four months after President Muhammadu Buhari forwarded the document to both the Senate and House of Representatives for approval.

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The MTEF is for 2017, 2018 and 2019 and the Fiscal Strategy Paper.

In approving both the domestic and foreign borrowing, the Senate insisted that they should be on project-tied basis and that in borrowing more, government must remain focused and ensure it was used to fund critical projects that will increase productivity and also contribute to financing such debt.

Before the approval of the additional borrowing of N2.321 trillion, the Senate said, “globally acceptable ratio of debt to GDP is 56%. Nigeria still ‘operates within its country specific ratio of 19.39% of debt to GDP. This implies that Nigeria can Still potentially borrow or/ increase its country borrowing limit.

Total outstanding external debt stock is at $11.26 billion, thus Nigeria’s external debt has been rising at an average of 9.2% per annum. In the case of domestic debt, the total domestic debt stock of the Federal Government is $37.44 billion. In 2017 FGN is projecting an additional borrowing of N2.321 trillion comprising of N1.253 trillion (domestic) and 841.067 trillion (foreign).”

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