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December 22, 20242024 Budget: Defence, Education, Roads Get N6.7tn, FG Eyes N10.4tn Tax
2024 Budget: Defence, Education, Roads Get N6.7tn, FG Eyes N10.4tn Tax
The President Bola Tinubu-led administration is planning to spend N6.75tn of its projected N27.5tn budget on defence and security, education, and infrastructure in 2024, INTEGRITY NEWS has discovered.
This is as it earmarked N6.48tn (96 per cent of the amount to be spent on the three sectors mentioned above) for personnel and pension, an increase of N576.16bn over the 2023 provision. The administration is also eyeing N10.4tn from tax, dividends and others.
The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Abubakar Bagudu, disclosed this during the presentation of the 2024 budget breakdown on Wednesday.
Earlier, while presenting the 2024 Appropriation Bill, themed ‘Budget of Renewed Hope’ on the floor of the National Assembly on Wednesday, Tinubu said the budget proposal was aimed at completing critical infrastructure projects that would help address structural problems in the economy while lowering the costs of doing business for companies and the cost of living for the average Nigerian.
In his presentation, he declared, “The 2024 Appropriation has been themed the Budget of Renewed Hope. The proposed budget seeks to achieve job-rich economic growth, macro-economic stability, a better investment environment, enhanced human capital development, as well as poverty reduction and greater access to social security.
“Defence and internal security are accorded top priority. The internal security architecture will be overhauled to enhance law enforcement capabilities and safeguard lives, property and investments across the country.
“Human capital is the most critical resource for national development. Accordingly, the budget prioritizes human development with particular attention to children, the foundation of our nation.”
Tinubu noted that the government expects the country’s economy to grow by a minimum of 3.76 per cent (GDP as of the end of September 2023 was 2.54 per cent) despite the current inflationary headwinds which are expected to moderate to 21.4 per cent in 2024. Inflation was 27.33 per cent as of the end of October.
Highlighting the components of the 2024 budget proposal, he said, “After a careful review of developments in the world oil market and domestic conditions, we have adopted a conservative oil price benchmark of $77.96 per barrel and daily oil production estimate of 1.78 million barrels per day.
“We have also adopted a Naira to US Dollar exchange rate of N750/$ for 2024. Accordingly, an aggregate expenditure of N27.5tn is proposed for the Federal Government in 2024, of which the non-debt recurrent expenditure is N9.92tn while debt service is projected to be N8.25tn and capital expenditure is N8.7tn.”
According to INTEGRITY NEWS analysis, funding to the education sector (N2.18tn) is 101.85 per cent more than the N1.08tn that was budgeted for the sector in the 2023 appropriation.
Of the amount, N1.23tn is for the Federal Ministry of Education and its agencies, N251.47bn for the Universal Basic, Education Commission, and N700bn as transfers to tertiary education trust fund.