Senate Approves 2025-2027 MTEF/FSP, Probes NNPCL Over Subsidy Claims

December 5, 2024

2 minutes read

The Nigerian Senate has passed the 2025-2027 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP), paving the way for the federal government to implement its fiscal plans over the next three years. The approval, which includes a new borrowing plan of ₦9.22 trillion, signals the government’s intention to address its revenue shortfall while pursuing critical economic reforms.

Presented by the Senate Committee on Finance, the framework includes projections for oil production at 1.78 million barrels per day and a benchmark oil price of $73 per barrel. Inflation is projected to average 21.7% in 2025, with a target exchange rate of ₦750 to $1. The framework also outlines ambitious revenue generation goals to support federal spending and economic growth.

During deliberations, senators expressed concerns over rising public debt, urging the federal government to improve revenue collection and diversify income sources. Lawmakers emphasized the need to reduce reliance on borrowing and adopt stricter measures to combat tax evasion and financial leakages.

In a related development, the Senate has launched a probe into the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) over its subsidy refund claims amounting to ₦2.7 trillion. The company is also under scrutiny for an alleged ₦11.54 trillion in unremitted taxes and other revenue discrepancies.

The Senate directed federal auditors to examine the financial activities of the NNPCL, citing the need for transparency and accountability. Senator Sani Musa, who chairs the Committee on Finance, described the subsidy claims as “highly questionable” and called for comprehensive audits to uncover irregularities.

The subsidy issue has reignited debates about its impact on Nigeria’s economy. Many senators argued for expedited removal of fuel subsidies, stressing that funds allocated for subsidies could be better used for infrastructure development and social welfare programs.

Public reaction to the Senate’s approval of the MTEF/FSP and the NNPCL probe has been mixed. While some commend the Senate for its oversight role, others express skepticism about whether the investigations will lead to tangible outcomes. Economic analysts have also raised concerns about the borrowing plan, warning that it could exacerbate Nigeria’s debt burden if not carefully managed.

The Senate’s decisions mark a critical juncture in Nigeria’s fiscal planning, with both the MTEF/FSP and the NNPCL probe expected to shape the nation’s economic trajectory in the coming years.

Share:
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Related Links

Dangote Refinery Petrol Price Drop Sparks Hope for Cheaper Fuel Nationwide

Nigerians may soon enjoy relief at fuel stations as the Dangote refinery petrol price drop ...

Former Boko Haram Members De-radicalised

Yobe State to Reintegrate 390 Ex-Boko Haram Members After De-Radicalisation Programme

The Yobe State Government has announced its readiness to reintegrate 390 former Boko Haram members ...

Muhammed Salah signs new contract

Mohamed Salah Extends Stay at Anfield

Mohamed Salah has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool FC, extending his stay at ...

Bauchi State

Man Arrested for Sexual Assault of Minor Daughter in Bauchi

Police detain father accused of impregnating 17-year-old biological daughter. The Bauchi State Police Command has ...

Features

What Really Moves Bitcoin’s Price? A Comprehensive Guide to the Key Drivers of Volatility and Value

What Really Moves Bitcoin’s Price? A Comprehensive Guide to the Key Drivers of Volatility and Value

​Bitcoin, the pioneering cryptocurrency, has captivated the financial world with its innovative technology and notable ...

Guinea Sets September 2025 Date for Constitutional Referendum as Military Inches Toward Democratic Transition

Guinea Sets September 2025 Date for Constitutional Referendum as Military Inches Toward Democratic Transition

Guinea’s military-led government has officially announced that a national referendum on a new constitution will ...

Ivory Coast economic growth

Côte d’Ivoire’s Economic Boom Faces Political Test in 2025 Election

Ivory Coast’s Economic Success: A Model for West Africa Côte d’Ivoire has emerged as one ...

Phillis Wheatley

Phillis Wheatley: The Trailblazing African American Poet Who Defied Oppression

Phillis Wheatley: A Pioneer in Black Literature and Poetry Phillis Wheatley was a groundbreaking poet ...

Women Participation in Politics

International Women’s Day 2025: Advancing Rights, Equality, and Leadership for African Women

The 2025 International Women’s Day (IWD) theme, “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment,” ...

Bromate

Bromate Use in Bread: The Hidden Health Risks

Potassium bromate, a banned additive in bread production, poses serious health risks, including cancer. Learn ...
Wema Bank

Wema Bank targets fraudulent activities as it suspends seven fintech partners

Tackling Fraud in Nigeria’s Fintech Sector: Wema Bank’s Bold Steps Nigeria’s financial technology (fintech) sector ...

The Rise of West African Startups: A Tech Revolution

The rise of West African startups is transforming the region’s tech ecosystem, with fintech and ...

Latest News

Today in History

April 26th is the day in 1954 that the Geneva Conference, an effort to restore peace in Indochina and Korea, begins.

Exchange Rate Per Dollar

AM Armenian Dram390.33
GH Ghana Cedi15.31
GM Gambian Dalasi72
GN Guinea Franc8,655
NG Nigerian Naira₦1,608.8
CF CFA Franc BEAC575.3399
26 Apr · CurrencyRate · USD
CurrencyRate.Today
Check: 26 Apr 2025 10:05 UTC
Latest change: 26 Apr 2025 10:00 UTC
API: CurrencyRate
Disclaimers. This plugin or website cannot guarantee the accuracy of the exchange rates displayed. You should confirm current rates before making any transactions that could be affected by changes in the exchange rates.
You can install this WP plugin on your website from the WordPress official website: Exchange Rates🚀

YOUR THOUGHTS

Let us know what you think

Contact the People’s Paper with feedback on stories and how we could make wapress.africa even better!

newsletter image

Stay up to date with the latest from West Africa Press

Editorial feedback and complaints

Contact the public editor with feedback for our journalists, complaints, queries or suggestions about articles on WApress.

Subscribe Newsletter!

Be the first to receive our latest contents and more...

Need help?