FG records N3trn budget deficit, to spend N6.72trn on subsidy in 2023

The Federal Government has recorded a N3.09 trillion deficit in its 2022 budget implementation between January and April, just as it will budget N6.72 trillion for fuel subsidy in 2023.

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, disclosed these at the Public Consultative Forum on the draft Federal Government 2023 – 2025 Medium Term Fiscal Framework and Fiscal Strategy, in Abuja, today.

According to her, the deficit underscored the fiscal challenges confronting the Federal Government.

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The Minister also announced that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd., which had funded the fuel subsidy until last month, would henceforth leave that responsibility to the federation.
This she said would even create a greater strain on the fiscal position of the federal government, describing fuel subsidy as unsustainable.
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On the subsidy, Ahmed stated that the government had projected fiscal outcomes in the medium term under two scenarios based on the underlying budget parameters/assumptions.

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Under the first scenario, the Minister said “The subsidy on PMS is estimated at N6.72 trillion for the full year 2023.

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