ABUJA—PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan will today present the 2015 budget proposal of N4,357.96 trillion to the National Assembly.
President
Jonathan in a letter to both the Senate and the House of
Representatives which was read on the floor of the two chambers also
showed a revision of the oil benchmark from the initial $73 per barrel
to $65 per barrel.
President Jonathan informed the National
Assembly that the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala will lay
the budget estimate on the floor of the Senate. This is the second time
the Minister of Finance will be presenting the national budget to the
National Assembly on behalf of President Jonathan.
The first
time the development was recorded in the history of Nigerian national
budget presentation was last year when the President delegated his power
to the Minister to represent him.
According to the revised
budget estimates, N627.16 billion will be spent on capital expenditure
which includes N380.70 billion for the Ministries, Departments and
agencies; N144.42 billion will be capital expenditure in statutory
transfers and N102.03 billion for the Subsidy Re-investment Empowerment
Programme, SURE-P.
A total of N2,622.42 trillion was earmarked
for the recurrent expenditure which also includes personnel costs for
MDAs that stands at N1,801trillion, Overheads, N216,56 billion, pensions
N228,81 billion and N376.05 billion budgeted for other service wide
votes.
Service on domestic debt is expected to gulp N894.61 billion while that of foreign debt will take N48.39 billion.
Budget revised thrice
President
Jonathan had earlier in October, presented to the National Assembly a
budget proposal of N4.817 trillion with the oil benchmark put at $78 per
barrel. It was later cut down to N4.7 trillion with the benchmark at
$73 per barrel. The President has now for the third time revised the oil
benchmark to $65 per barrel with the total budget size of N4.4 trillion
against N4,724.69 trillion budgeted in 2014.
Besides, the
previous budget estimate had N1,208.37 trillion for capital expenditure
but it has been reduced to N627.16 billion which the President explained
was as result of the sharp reduction in global oil price while the
recurrent expenditure remained N2,622.42 trillion.
The budget,
going by the Medium Term Expenditure Framework, MTEF, and the Fiscal
Strategic Paper, FSP, was also predicated on the production of
2.2782mbpd for 2015, 2.3271 mbpd and 2.4067 mbpd for 2016 and 2017
respectively.
On the revision of the MTEF, FSP, President
Jonathan explained that “given further developments in the international
oil market which have necessitated further revisions, amendments have
been made to some parameters as well as to some fiscal estimates in the
MTEF.
“I hereby forward copies of the revised 2015-2017 MTEF for
the kind consideration of the Distinguished members of the Senate and
hope that it will be considered and approved expeditiously in order to
bring 2015 Federal Government of Nigeria budget preparation process to a
quick closure.”
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