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November 26, 2024 Edun Urges Senate for More Borrowing Despite Increased Revenue from Some Agencies

Edun Urges Senate for More Borrowing Despite Increased Revenue from Some Agencies

The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has stated that despite some Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) exceeding their revenue targets, Nigeria still requires additional borrowing to fund its budget effectively.

Edun made this remark during an interactive session with the Senate Joint Committees on Finance, National Planning, and Economic Affairs concerning the 2025-2027 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper.

He emphasized that borrowing must be productive and efficient, aligning with Senate approvals to ensure proper budget funding.

“The revenue performance has been commendable, but there’s room for improvement. Meanwhile, we need to borrow strategically and sustainably to invest in the Nigerian economy—not just in infrastructure but also in critical social services such as health, education, and social safety nets for the most vulnerable,” Edun said.

Supporting this view, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, reiterated that the borrowing plans embedded in the N35.5 trillion 2024 budget are necessary to address the N9.7 trillion deficit. He added that the long-term Agenda 2050 development plan aims for a GDP per capita of $33,000.

However, agencies like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) believe the government could avoid borrowing by optimizing revenue collection.

EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede noted that the agency recovered over ₦197 billion in 2024 and suggested that improving collections from international oil companies (IOCs) could significantly reduce the need for loans. Similarly, Customs Comptroller General Bashir Adeniyi reported that the Nigeria Customs Service collected ₦5.352 trillion in revenue, surpassing its 2024 target of ₦5.09 trillion, with higher projections for the coming years.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) also exceeded its revenue projection of ₦12.3 trillion for 2024, having already generated ₦13.1 trillion. For 2025, NNPCL anticipates remitting ₦23.7 trillion to the federation account. The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) also confirmed exceeding revenue targets across multiple tax components.

Despite these achievements, the Senate recently approved a ₦1.77 trillion ($2.2 billion) loan request by President Bola Tinubu to address the budget deficit. This decision, presented by the Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, has drawn criticism from opposition figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

Atiku labeled the loan request “bone-crushing,” alleging it imposes undue economic pressure and lacks proper negotiation and utilization. He accused the administration of pursuing loans driven by corruption rather than development, while also criticizing the National Assembly for enabling such moves.

Budget transparency organization Budgit has also raised concerns over inefficiencies and wastefulness in the 2024 budget, suggesting reforms are necessary to enhance fiscal discipline.

 

November 25, 2024 Trump to Sign Executive Order Banning Transgender Individuals from US Military

Trump to Sign Executive Order Banning Transgender Individuals from US Military

President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to sign an executive order that would remove all transgender individuals from the U.S. military, a move that has sparked concerns within the LGBTQ+ community.

The decision comes amid a broader political climate involving challenges to transgender rights, including efforts by Congress to restrict the use of female restrooms by the first transgender lawmaker in her new workplace.

According to reports, state officials have indicated that transgender service members will be discharged on medical grounds, deeming them "unfit" to serve. This follows a similar policy introduced by Trump during his first administration, which banned transgender individuals from joining the military, though those already enlisted were allowed to remain.

However, after Trump's term ended, President Joe Biden reversed the military ban in 2021 during his first week in office.

November 25, 2024 Vinicius Out for One Month with Hamstring Injury, Misses Liverpool Clash

Vinicius Out for One Month with Hamstring Injury, Misses Liverpool Clash

Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior has been diagnosed with a hamstring injury, ruling him out of the upcoming Champions League match against Liverpool, the club confirmed on Monday.

According to a statement from Real Madrid, the 24-year-old Brazilian winger suffered the injury to his left leg, and following medical tests, it was confirmed that he would be sidelined. Spanish reports suggest Vinicius will miss approximately one month of action, which includes the Champions League clash at Anfield on Wednesday as well as the upcoming match against Atalanta on December 10.

Vinicius had played the full 90 minutes in Madrid’s 3-0 victory over Leganes in La Liga on Sunday, where he provided the assist for Kylian Mbappe’s opening goal.

The winger has been in excellent form this season, outshining summer signing Mbappe. He has netted eight goals in La Liga and scored four goals in the Champions League, helping Madrid recover from a rocky start to their European campaign. Despite two losses in their first four group-stage games, Real Madrid, the reigning Champions League champions, remain hopeful of advancing.

Liverpool, who are leading both the Champions’ League group and the Premier League under new manager Arne Slot, will now face a Madrid side missing one of their key players.

November 25, 2024 NAF Airstrikes Target and Eliminate Terrorists in Lake Chad

NAF Airstrikes Target and Eliminate Terrorists in Lake Chad

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has conducted successful airstrikes targeting terrorist hideouts in Jubillaram, located in the Tumbuns area of Lake Chad.

According to a statement released on Monday by Air Commodore Olusola Akinboyewa, Director of Public Relations and Information at NAF Headquarters, the operation was carried out by the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai (AC OPHK) on Saturday, delivering a decisive blow to terrorist elements in the region.

Jubillaram was identified as a hub for terrorist commanders and fighters, serving as a sanctuary and food storage site.

"Intelligence linked the terrorists in this location to recent attacks, including the assault on troops in Kareto on November 16, 2024," Akinboyewa stated.

In response, NAF fighter jets launched precision airstrikes, targeting key structures used for storage and neutralizing terrorists at the site. Mop-up operations using cannons eliminated fleeing elements to ensure the complete destruction of the enclave.

The operation’s success was attributed to thorough intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions conducted over several days, which confirmed the presence of active terrorist structures camouflaged within dense vegetation.

The airstrikes not only destroyed critical food storage facilities but also disrupted the terrorists’ logistical operations, significantly weakening their ability to stage future attacks.

“This mission underscores the NAF’s steadfast commitment to safeguarding the nation and its people through independent and joint counterterrorism operations,” Akinboyewa added. “The NAF will continue these robust efforts until all threats to Nigeria’s prosperity and wellbeing are decisively neutralized.”

 

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