FEC Approves ₦47.9tn Budget For 2025 Fiscal Year

 

The Federal Executive Council (FEC), yesterday approved a N47.9 trillion federal budget estimate for the 2025 fiscal year during its meeting at State House, Abuja.

Briefing newsmen after the FEC meeting held at the Council Chambers and presided by President Bola Tinubu, Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu, explained that the budget approval was part of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) for 2025-2027, in accordance with the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007.
Bagudu said the executive will put necessary efforts in place to ensure that the 2025 budget estimate was passed by the National Assembly and signed into law by the president before the end of December.

Bagudu explained that FEC pegged the price of crude oil at $75 per barrel, exchange rate at N1,400 to the dollar, and oil production at 2.06 million barrels per day.
He added that with the growth rate of 3.19 per cent, which came in the second quarter of 2024, the federal government will continue to tackle inflation, strengthen economic resilience, and provide more support for the economy in 2024.

The minister disclosed that the council also reviewed the 2024 budget implementation, and added that this included promising progress in revenue collection and expenditure management, “despite lags in projected targets, the overall trajectory. So it shows that fiscal efforts are on track, these key non-oil streams are performing better than anticipated”.

He said the Nigerian economy had significantly turned in the right direction, achieving the gross positive growth rate in economic stability.
According to Bagudu, “Equally It included parameters for the 2025- 2027 medium term physical framework, which includes an oil price benchmark of $75 per barrel for 2025, oil production of 2.0 6 million barrels a day, as well as an exchange rate of 1,400 Naira to $1, and GDP growth of 4.6 per cent expected for 2025.

“The federal government budget estimate as the aggregate expenditure is estimated at N47 trillion, and this includes a borrowing of 13. 8 trillion, which is 3.87 per cent of estimated and it includes projections, especially for the first time, provisions of contribution to the development commissions that have been passed by the National Assembly.”

The minister also stated that FEC approved the 2025-2027 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Papers (FSP).
Bagudu added that the federal government was working to ensure a January-December budget circle.
The federal government also on Thursday okayed the establishment of a Ministry of Finance Incorporated Real Estate Investment Fund, with a start-off of N250 billion, that will provide low cost, long term mortgages to Nigerians desirous of acquiring houses.

Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, while briefing newsmen, said the fund was the basis for the revival and return of long term mortgage financing to the Nigerian economy.
Edun explained that it would complete or help to fill part of the gaping 22 million units housing deficit, create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and pave the way for other investors to participate more in the housing construction industry.