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    Nigeria’s Senate approves 2023 budget padded by N1.32 trillion

    David GreatBy David GreatDecember 28, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Buhari presents 2023 budget to NASS Budget Padding
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    • Holds decision on loan-bonds swap

    Nigeria’s Senate on Wednesday approved the 2023 budget after it was padded by 6.4 per cent to N21.83 trillion about N1.32 trillion more than the proposed appropriation bill.

    President Muhammadu Buhari in October presented N20.51 trillion budget for 2023 budget but lawmakers passed an increased budget on Wednesday after they raised oil price assumption to $75 a barrel from $70.

    The president will need to sign the revised 2023 budget for it to become law.

    The Senate however delayed a request by Buhari to convert central bank overdrafts to his administration to long-term bonds after some lawmakers questioned the plan.

    In a letter to parliament dated Dec. 20, Buhari sought approval to turn $53 billion worth of central bank loans to government to 40-year bonds at 9% interest including an extra one trillion naira loan to the government from the bank.

    • Why we shifted passage of 2023 budget – Lawan

    Economists say that Nigeria’s government is spending more money on debt repayments than on education and health, but Buhari has said his government had no choice but to borrow its way out of two recessions in the past seven years.

    Some lawmakers in a rowdy session argued that the loan conversion was unconstitutional, prompting the Senate President Ahmad Lawan to suspend a vote on the proposal until a later date.

    The IMF has asked Nigeria to phase out central bank financing of the government to reduce double-digit inflation.

    Rising debt, weak economic growth, high inflation and mounting insecurity are major issues for Nigeria as voters head for national election in February in which incumbent Buhari will not stand for re-election to due term limits.

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    A US congressman, Barry Moore, has called for immigrants entering the country as religious workers to formally disavow Sharia law and pledge allegiance to the US Constitution.

    US bill seeks mandatory sharia rejection by immigrants

    May 14, 2026
    Scientists warn FIFA over extreme heat ahead 2026 World Cup

    Scientists warn FIFA over extreme heat ahead 2026 World Cup

    May 14, 2026
    Governor Siminialayi Fubara has appointed a new chief of staff and also secretary to the Rivers State Government.

    Fubara denies defection, loyalists await APC appeal verdict

    May 14, 2026
    IPI blacklists Bago, Eno, IGP over violations of press freedom

    Umo Eno adopted as Akwa Ibom APC gov candidate

    May 14, 2026
    The US announced Wednesday it would ease its system of demanding bond payments of visa applicants for certain fans seeking to come for the World Cup.

    US relaxes visa policy for World Cup

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