TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

Debts exceeded revenues in Lagos, Cross River, FCT, others – FRC

The Citizen by The Citizen
April 6 2021
in Business
A A
0
Not debt alone – The Nation
22
SHARES
734
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The debts of four states exceeded their net revenues by more than 400 per cent, the Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) has said.

The states are Lagos, Osun, Cross River and Ogun.

The FRC in its report ‘Debt sustainability analysis of state governments’ for 2019 also showed that the debts of all the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory Administration exceeded 50 per cent of their revenues, contrary to limits set by the Debt Management Office.

The report contained in the 2019 Annual Report of the FRC obtained by our correspondent on Monday said states that had ‘the proportion of Debt-to-Revenue above 50 per cent are assumed to have violated Section F(C) of Debt Management Guidelines, 2012’.

The FRC report said, “The Debt Management Office Revised Guidelines on Public Debt Management, 2012 sets out the rules for public debt assessment in Nigeria.

“Section F(C) of the Guidelines states that the total amount of loans outstanding at any particular time including the proposed loan shall not exceed 50 per cent of the actual revenue of the body concerned, for the preceding 12 months.”

On the debt status of the states, the report said, “It can be deduced that all the 36 states and FCT exceeded the DMO threshold of 50 per cent.

“Lagos State accounted for the highest Debt-to-Total Net Revenue as at the end of 2019, with 712.94 per cent. Osun State came second with 650.94 per cent Debt-to-Total Net Revenue. While Cross River and Ogun States were third and fourth with 597.36 per cent and 402.30 per cent respectively.”

The report said the revenue and debt situation of the states, however, were not enough to say that the states had over borrowed since the president of the country has not set the borrowing limits for the subnational governments as required by the FRC Act 2007.

It said, “Nonetheless, this does not lead to the conclusion that such states have over-borrowed, as the overall debt limits of the governments in the federation has not been set.

“It is on record that the overall limits of consolidated debts of federal, states and local governments are yet to be set since the enactment of the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007, though the commission has continually engaged the Honourable Minister(s) of Finance, Budget and National Planning on the issue.”

In the absence of predetermined limits set for the subnational government, the FRC uses the limit set by the DMO to determine the level of indebtedness of the states.

This rule says that the debts of the states should never be higher than 50 per cent their revenues in the preceding 12 months.

Given the difficulty in determining the Internally Generated Revenues of the states and negligibility of the IGRs for most of the states (except Lagos), the FRC uses revenues collected by the states from the federation account for its calculations.

Thus, Lagos with a public debt of N899,385,238,387.44 and a revenue of N117,883,619,963.71 had a debt to revenue ratio of 762.94 per cent. It therefore exceeded the 50 per cent rule by 712.94 per cent.

For Osun, the public debt stood at N169,784,799,861.33 while the revenue stood at N24,222,272,968.41. This puts the debt to revenue ratio at 700.94 per cent. It therefore exceeded the 50 per cent rule by 650.94 per cent.

Cross River’s debt stood at N235,074,694,644.56 while its revenue stood at N36,312,879,237.96. Its debt to revenue ratio stood at 647.36 per cent and therefore exceeded the 50 per cent rule by 597.36 per cent.

Ogun, on the other hand, had a debt of N175,087,821,320.28 and a revenue of N38,710,634,518.42. Its debt to revenue ratio stood at 452.30 per cent. This means that it exceeded the 50 per cent rule by 402.30 per cent.

States with the least excess debt ratio included Sokoto, Delta and Bayelsa.

Sokoto had a debt profile of N60,035,240,351.37, a revenue profile of N55,476,385,825.95 and a debt to revenue ratio of 108.22 per cent. Its excess was therefore put at 58.22 per cent.

Delta had a debt profile of N254,277,286,064.46, a revenue profile of N219,282,893,930.69 and debt to revenue ratio of 115.96 per cent of 65.96 per cent.

Bayelsa, on the other hand, had a debt profile of N167,343,157,583.65, a revenue profile of N140,129,363,936.73 and a debt to revenue ratio of 119.42 per cent. It therefore exceeded the 50 per cent rule by 69.42 per cent.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Gbenga Omotosho, promised to respond to an enquiry from our correspondent on the debt status of the state. He had yet to do so as of the time of filing this report.

Also, efforts to get Osun state government to respond to enquiries by our correspondent failed as Dr Tunde Adejumo, the DG, Osun Debt Management Office, could not be reached on his mobile line.

Also, a text message sent to him had not been responded to as of the time of filing this report. – Punch.

Share9Tweet6
Previous Post

Barca edge closer to Atletico after late Dembele winner against Valladolid

Next Post

Oil falls to $62 as COVID-19 dims demand outlook

Related Posts

Shell invests in Nigeria offshore gas development
Business

Shell invests in Nigeria offshore gas development

October 14 2025
Dangote Cement begins Ivory Coast operations
Business

Dangote Cement begins Ivory Coast operations

October 13 2025
FG debt burden hits record highs
Business

FG debt burden hits record highs

October 12 2025
Udokanma Okonjo challenges Providus Bank’s $97,000 overdraft claim, files appeal
Business

Udokanma Okonjo challenges Providus Bank’s $97,000 overdraft claim, files appeal

October 10 2025
OML 18: NNPC, Sahara Group, Eroton unveil 2.2M Barrel FSO to boost Nigeria’s oil output
Business

OML 18: NNPC, Sahara Group, Eroton unveil 2.2M Barrel FSO to boost Nigeria’s oil output

October 9 2025
Sahara Group Foundation expands Go Recycle Hubs to boost environmental sustainability
Business

Sahara Group Foundation expands Go Recycle Hubs to boost environmental sustainability

October 8 2025
Next Post
Train to move petrol and gas – The Nation

Oil falls to $62 as COVID-19 dims demand outlook

The Abuja literary festival – Thisday

FCTA workers threaten strike, demand removal of Permanent Secretary

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

Birnin Gwari needs urgent federal intervention – Emir tells Tinubu

Birnin Gwari needs urgent federal intervention – Emir tells Tinubu

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Rivers court adjourns hearing on LG poll legitimacy

Rivers court adjourns hearing on LG poll legitimacy

by The Editor
September 16 2025
0

...

Osun households get free food items

Osun League of Imams & Alfas urges Tinubu to intervene in LG withheld funds

by The Editor
August 27 2025
0

...

Withheld allocations: Osun State drags FG to Supreme Court

Withheld allocations: Osun State drags FG to Supreme Court

by The Editor
August 27 2025
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Savannah Energy signs agreement with Chadian govt for new renewable energy projects

Savannah Energy announces board changes, appoints two Nigerians as Independent Non-Executive Directors

by The Editor
October 9 2025
0

...

Speaker Abbas swears in three new House members

Speaker Abbas swears in three new House members

by The Editor
October 8 2025
0

...

May Agbamuche-Mbu takes over as new INEC acting chair

May Agbamuche-Mbu takes over as new INEC acting chair

by The Editor
October 8 2025
0

...

ODDITIES

Slain husband’s dad forgives Maryam Sanda, backs Tinubu’s pardon

Slain husband’s dad forgives Maryam Sanda, backs Tinubu’s pardon

by The Editor
October 14 2025
0

Soldier kills wife, commits suicide in Niger State

Soldier kills wife, commits suicide in Niger State

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

Maryam Sanda gets presidential pardon after conviction for killing husband

Maryam Sanda gets presidential pardon after conviction for killing husband

by The Editor
October 12 2025
0

GLOBAL NEWS

Cameroon’s opposition candidate Tchiroma declares victory in presidential vote

Cameroon’s opposition candidate Tchiroma declares victory in presidential vote

by The Editor
October 14 2025
0

...

Trump signs order extending China tariff truce by 90 days

Trump considers peace deal with Iran

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Trump, Al-Sisi to chair Gaza peace summit in Egypt

Trump, Al-Sisi to chair Gaza peace summit in Egypt

by The Editor
October 12 2025
0

...

Cameroon holds presidential poll as Biya readies for 8th term

Cameroon holds presidential poll as Biya readies for 8th term

by The Editor
October 12 2025
0

...

China gives conditions for U.S tariff talks

Trump threatens new 100% tariff on Chinese imports

by The Editor
October 12 2025
0

...

State of the States

Zamfara APC condemns state govt’s mass sacking of civil servants

Zamfara APC condemns state govt’s mass sacking of civil servants

by The Editor
October 14 2025
0

...

Gov. Otti set to build modern fire station in Umuahia

Gov. Otti set to build modern fire station in Umuahia

by The Editor
October 7 2025
0

...

Senator denies bill to rename Kaduna to Zazzau State

Kaduna State pays ₦72,000 minimum wage

by The Editor
September 18 2025
0

...

Gov. Mbah designates Udi, Nkanu West, Nkanu East, Nsukka LGAs as urban areas

Miyetti Allah commends Enugu Govt over peaceful intervention in herders’ attack

by The Editor
September 16 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Nigeria, Benin Republic in Winner-Takes-All battle in Uyo

2026 World Cup Qualifier: Nigeria heads to playoffs after 4-0 victory over Benin Republic

October 14 2025
Super Eagles rout The Cheetahs of Benin Republic

Super Eagles rout The Cheetahs of Benin Republic

October 14 2025
Slain husband’s dad forgives Maryam Sanda, backs Tinubu’s pardon

Slain husband’s dad forgives Maryam Sanda, backs Tinubu’s pardon

October 14 2025
FG removes Mathematics as mandatory requirement for Arts, Humanities courses

FG removes Mathematics as mandatory requirement for Arts, Humanities courses

October 14 2025

EDITORIAL REVIEW

The killings in the South East – Thisday

The killings in the South East – Thisday

by The Editor
October 14 2025
0

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

Don’t arm FRSC – Punch

Don’t arm FRSC – Punch

by The Editor
October 10 2025
0

FG denies renaming Murtala Muhammed Way, Abuja after Soyinka

Modernise FCT transport operations – Punch

by The Editor
October 8 2025
0

Is the worst over in Nigeria? – Punch

Is the worst over in Nigeria? – Punch

by The Editor
October 7 2025
0

Opinion

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

by The Editor
September 30 2025
0

...

Tinubu finds his own demons

Nigeria’s state of weakness

by The Editor
September 18 2025
0

...

#ENDSARS: A wakeup call for Nigerian media

Passport hikes and burden of multiple means of identification crisis in Nigeria

by The Editor
September 16 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.