Tag: Wale Edun

  • Nigeria’s 2025 Revenue Gap Hits ₦30tn, Finance Ministry Signals Tougher Budget Choices

    Nigeria’s 2025 Revenue Gap Hits ₦30tn, Finance Ministry Signals Tougher Budget Choices

    Photo Credit: Punch

    2025-12-17

    According to *The Punch*, Nigeria’s Finance Minister Wale Edun says the Federal Government recorded about ₦30 trillion in revenue shortfall in 2025, underscoring how weaker-than-expected inflows are tightening fiscal space.

    The report points to the knock-on effect on budget execution: with revenue underperforming, the government may face sharper trade-offs between debt servicing, capital spending, and core social obligations.

    It also raises questions around the pace of non-oil revenue reforms and the reliability of projected collections as Nigeria navigates inflation, exchange-rate pressures, and a still-fragile recovery.

    Other reporting on the same development includes:
    – Reuters: “Nigeria’s fiscal pressures are intensifying as revenue performance lags spending needs.”
    – Bloomberg: “Officials are weighing additional measures to close the gap as financing costs remain elevated.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: A ₦30tn gap is a warning flare for 2026 planning—expect tougher scrutiny of waivers, leakages, and under-remittance. Watch the next FEC/Finance briefings for concrete revenue-side actions and whether spending is reprioritised toward high-multiplier projects.

    Source: The Punch — December 17, 2025 (https://punchng.com/fg-recorded-n30tn-revenue-shortfall-in-2025-edun/)

     

  • Reps set January deadline for CBN to reconcile alleged ₦5.2trn unremitted surplus

    Reps set January deadline for CBN to reconcile alleged ₦5.2trn unremitted surplus

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    2025-12-16

    Nigeria’s House of Representatives committee investigating public revenue flows has fixed January deadlines for the Central Bank of Nigeria to submit reconciliation reports over an alleged ₦5.2 trillion unremitted operating surplus.

    According to the committee’s position, the reconciliation is to be completed with the Ministry of Finance and the Fiscal Responsibility Commission, after which the CBN governor is expected to appear before lawmakers for further clarification.

    The dispute goes to the heart of fiscal transparency: how government revenues are recorded, what qualifies as ‘operating surplus’, and whether remittances are made on time into the federation’s accounts.

    While investigations can improve accountability, they also raise questions about institutional friction between fiscal authorities and the apex bank at a time Nigeria needs coherent policy messaging to investors.

    The Guardian: Wale Edun said “Federal Government revenue is a critical aspect of government operations… We need clarity and accuracy in both fiscal and monetary management.”

    Channels TV: “The resolution was reached following a motion alleging non-remittance of over ₦5 trillion operating surplus and ₦11 trillion government revenue by the CBN.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Expect more hearings and document requests — and possibly legislative pressure for quick remittances. Watch the reconciliation timeline, any updated figures, and whether this spills into broader debates about CBN governance and oversight.

    Source: Punch — December 16, 2025 — https://punchng.com/reps-give-cbn-deadline-to-reconcile-n5-2tn-unremitted-operating-surplus/

     

  • FG Sets Up Panel to Drive Capital Gains Tax Implementation

    The Federal Government has inaugurated a National Capital Gains Tax Implementation Committee to improve enforcement of CGT laws. Finance Minister Wale Edun says the move will boost non-oil revenues and plug leakages from asset sales.

    PUNCH

    11 Dec 2025

  • Reps Draw Line on 2026 Budget Over Unpaid 2024–2025 Projects

    The House of Representatives summoned the Ministers of Finance and Budget & National Planning and other fiscal heads over weak implementation of the capital components of the 2024 and 2025 budgets. Lawmakers said many contractors executed projects without payment.

    The House warned it may withhold consideration of the 2026 Appropriation Bill until outstanding obligations are addressed, intensifying legislative oversight of fiscal performance.

    2025-12-10

    Punch Newspapers

    2025-12-10