Senate approves 22.7trn CBN ‘Ways and Means’ loans to FG

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  • May 4, 2023
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Senate approves 22.7trn CBN ‘Ways and Means’ loans to FG

Tamarauemi Ebimini

The Senate on Wednesday approved the request of President Muhammadu Buhari to restructure the N22.7 trillion loans the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) extended to the federal government under its Ways and Means provision.

The Ways and Means provision allows the government to borrow from the apex bank if it needs short-term or emergency finance to fund delayed government expected cash receipts of fiscal deficits.

Since the government started experiencing a significant shortfall in revenue, it has relied heavily on the central bank to finance its expenditure programmes via Ways and Means which balance as of December 19, 2022 stood at N22.7 trillion.

The federal government had said it will repay the loan with securities such as treasury bills and bonds issuance.

Buhari had last year asked the Senate to approve his proposal to securitize the loan but the Red Chamber rejected the request, citing lack of details.

Buhari, while appealing to the Senate to reconsider its stand, said failure to grant the securitization approval will however cost the government about N1.8 trillion in additional interest in 2023.

The Senate, however approved the request on Wednesday following the recommendation of its special committee set up to review the presidential request and the submission made by Finance ministry and CBN.

It also approved the sum of N180.4bn being the balance of the supplementary budget and the interest accrued on the Ways and Means advances.

The Red Chamber, however, urged the Federal Government to expedite action on the repayment of the loans through treasury bills and bond issuances.

It also advised the government to begin the process of recovering the portion of the Ways and Means given as the loans to State Governments as further deferment of the repayment of the loans by the States will not be healthy for the economy.

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