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Government’s austerity measures- The Sun

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December 1 2014
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The Federal Government, on No­vember 16, announced a package of austerity measures as part of fis­cal adjustments designed to mitigate the negative impact of lower global oil prices on the Nigerian economy. The Coordinat­ing Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who unveiled the measures, explained that the belt tightening initiative is the first of oth­er policies that the government intends to implement if the fall in oil prices persists. Oil prices have declined by more than 30 percent since mid-June, this year. Even so, oil market forecasts indicate that the low­er prices may well continue into 2015. This is also in view of the fact that the price of Nigeria’s premium oil, Bonny light crude, has dropped to as low as $77 per barrel.

One of the immediate results of this is a 6 percent downward revision in the 2015 Budget benchmark to $73 per barrel, from the earlier $78pb on which the budget was formulated. The new benchmark is based on the 2015-2017 Medium Term Expendi­ture Framework(MTEF)and Fiscal Strat­egy Paper. Nigeria is expected to produce 2.27 million bpd next year, with a project­ed revenue of N6.8 trillion. The bad news for Nigeria is that successive governments have not been prudent enough to save for the “rainy day”. Neither were they able to build up external buffers in times of dwin­dling revenue to government.

Among the austerity measures is the restriction on foreign travel by public of­ficials. Henceforth, foreign trips will be permitted only when they become com­pellingly, while local travel will also be cur­tailed drastically. However, the measures will not affect salaries of public sector workers as well as key initiatives in edu­cation, health and other critical areas vital to the development of the country. Gov­ernment also said that it has started com­piling the list of luxury goods that are cur­rently part of its expenditure, with the aim of pruning such down. Also, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is said to have com­menced initial implementation of some of the monetary adjustments. It also re­leased more details of government’s fiscal plans at its recent Monetary Policy Com­mittee (MPC)meeting scheduled.

There is no doubt that these austerity measures are necessary. Since oil pro­ceeds account for over 70 percent of Ni­geria’s fiscal revenue, a shortfall in the projected benchmark inevitably affects revenue projections. For instance, finan­cial records for the Second Quarter (Q2) of this year show that government’s re­tained revenue decreased to N864bn from N912bn in the first quarter(Q1), while Sep­tember federal allocations declined by 4 percent.

However, government should exercise extreme caution and introspection in the implementation of these measures in order not to imperil the wellbeing of the people. The bigger concern is that these unsettling events occurred when oil pric­es were above $100pb., how much more now that the price hovers between $75 and $79pb.

The volatility in the global oil mar­ket gives cause for concern, especially for countries like Nigeria which depend largely on oil for their sustenance. It is a wake-up call for government to diversify the economy. through alternative and ad­ditional source. In this connection, it is time to channel energy to non-oil sectors as potential revenue earners.

Agriculture and solid minerals remain two important sectors that need to be better explored than is being done now.

If these austerity measures are to yield the intended results, the belt tight­ening should start with government and its top officials who should be more prudent and financially disciplined. The situation also presents an opportunity to eliminate wastages in government.

While we welcome some of the aus­terity measures, government should not press the panic button that could erode confidence in the economy or introduce measures that could end up as an exer­cise in futility. Government’s suggestion to increase taxes through the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) as one of the means to fund the budget deficit should be well thought out because of the low tax compliance of many compa­nies in the country.

Again, inflation is a major risk of run­ning a budget deficit to spur growth. The tempers of these times require all hands on deck. Utmost caution is ad­vised, because austerity could further enrich the affluent while impoverishing the average citizens. It can also weaken aggregate demand, deflate an already fatigued economy such as ours and lead to closure of industries, with attendant unemployment. These are situations that Nigeria can ill-afford at this critical time that general elections are less than three month away. The political and socio-economic implications could be incalcu­lable.

Therefore, prudent management of resources as well as renewed focus on the non-oil sectors have become impera­tive to build a future with less depen­dence on oil as the main source of gov­ernment revenue.

 

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