UPDATE 2-Nigeria's Buhari approves record 2020 budget, on time for his first time

Published 17/12/2019, 16:40
UPDATE 2-Nigeria's Buhari approves record 2020 budget, on time for his first time

(Adds Buhari comment)

LAGOS, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Nigeria's President Muhammadu

Buhari approved a record 10.59 trillion naira ($34.6 billion)

budget for 2020 on Tuesday, marking the leader's first spending

plan not beset by major delays.

The president's signature paves the way for a likely return

to the international debt market next year as Nigeria still

struggles to shake off the impact of a 2016 recession it emerged

from the following year.

The administration will send parliament a borrowing plan for

2020-2022 to help finance the deficit budget, Buhari said,

without giving further details.

The budget, passed by lawmakers earlier this month, assumes

a deficit of 1.52% of the estimated gross domestic product -

representing around 2.18 trillion naira - to be financed through

foreign and domestic borrowing.

Crude production is assumed at 2.18 million barrels a day

with an oil price of $57 per barrel, according to the spending

plan. Nigeria is Africa's top oil producer.

Buhari acknowledged the delays that plagued his first term's

budgets, as well as those of other administrations in the 20

years since Nigeria returned to democratic rule.

"This will be just the fourth time that the federal budget

was passed before the end of the previous year, and this is the

earliest," he said.

Buhari's first-term budgets were only approved well into the

spending plans' affected years, after tussles with opposition

lawmakers and ruling party politicians who disagreed with the

presidency's fund allocations.

But since Buhari's re-election last February those days have

ended. His win came with parliamentary victories for loyalists

in his All Progressives Congress party.

Economists say Nigeria's budgets, while large, are not

always realistic, with the amount disbursed each year often

falling short of the projected spending.

($1 = 305.9 naira)

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