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    Akwa Ibom Debt Profile On The Rise

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJanuary 4, 2021 --- 11:11 amUpdated:December 3, 2022 --- 2:02 amNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    Akwa Ibom’s domestic debt has risen to N239.21 billion, representing 5.71 per cent of the total domestic debts owed by sub-national governments as of third quarter of 2020.

    This figure is the latest data from the Debt Management Office, and places Akwa Ibom on the third row among the heavily indebted.

    Lagos is topping with a debt profile of N493.32 billion as of Q3 2020, accounting for 11.77 per cent of sub-national governments’ total domestic debt.

    Rivers has a domestic debt stock of N266.94 billion, which represents 6.37 per cent of the country’s sub-national domestic debt stock.

    Delta accounts for 5.63 per cent of the total sub-national domestic debt, as it owed N235.86 billion as of September 30, 2020.

    Cross River has a domestic debt stock of N164.10bn. This represents 3.92 per cent of the sub-national domestic debt stock.

    The five states accounts for 33.41 per cent of the total domestic debt owed by the sub-national governments in the country as of September 30, 2020.

    Other states with high domestic debts include Imo, with a debt of N158.17bn; Ogun, N150.09bn; Bayelsa, N147.89bn; Osun, N134.89bn; and Benue, N128.50bn.

    Others are Plateau, with a domestic debt stock of N127.01bn; Taraba, N122.75bn; Kano, N116.99bn; Adamawa, N116.89bn; and Oyo, N99.94bn.

    The states with the least domestic debt stocks include Yobe, with a debt of N29.23bn; Jigawa, N36.04bn; Ebonyi, N41.27bn; Katsina, N44.42bn; and Sokoto, N48.09bn.

    Others are Anambra, N59.01bn; Nasarawa, N61.29bn; Enugu, N62.44bn; Kwara, N63.37; and Niger, N65.60bn.

    The domestic debts owed by state governments and the Federal Capital Territory rose to N4.19 trillion at the end of the third quarter of 2020.

    The N4.19 trillion debt represents 20.91 per cent of the country’s domestic debt stock of N20.04tn as of Q3 2020, up from N19.65tn in the previous quarter.

    The DMO data showed that sub-national governments’ domestic debts increased by N484.24 million in Q3 2020, while that of the Federal Government rose by N390 billion to N15.85 trillion.

    The DMO had on Thursday stated that the nation’s total public debt stock rose by N1.21tn in Q3 2020 to N32.22tn amid revenue shortfalls.

    The domestic debt of N20.04 trillion comprised 62.19 per cent of the total public debt, while external debt accounted for the balance of 37.81 per cent.

    The International Monetary Fund said in December that Nigeria needed significant revenue mobilisation — including through tax policy and administration improvements — to create space for higher social spending and reduce fiscal risks and debt vulnerabilities.

    “With high poverty rates and only a gradual recovery in prospect, revenue mobilisation will need to rely initially on progressive and efficiency-enhancing measures, with higher VAT and excise rates awaiting until stronger economic recovery takes root,” it said.

     

     

     

     

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