FG Releases N1.2trn for Capital Expenditure , Generates N4.25trn

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The Federal Government has so far released 1.2 trillion in capital expenditure, representing a 50 per cent capital performance for the 2019 fiscal year.

 

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Hajiya Zainab Ahmed made this disclosure when he briefed State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

 

According to her, the revenue performance prorated to the third quarter of 2019 is 4.25 trillion which represents a performance of 81 per cent.

 

She revealed that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) planned for 2019 was 3.5 per cent and the third quarter GDP performance was reported as 2.28 per cent.

 

The minister said that on expenditure, the finance ministry had been able to release all that was required for personnel cost while debt service was also on course.

 

“On the overhead, we have able to release eight months overhead for general MDAs and 11 months overhead for some MDAs that we classify as critical and this includes the security services,  the Federal Government Unity Colleges as well as NYSC and Nigerian Correctional Service.

 

“So, a few agencies that we classify as critical have received 11 months and we are working on the 12 months overhead release for these categories of MDAs.

 

“So, far as at last week, we have released up to N1.2 trillion in capital expenditure and that is a 50 per cent performance of the capital for the whole year, 2019.

 

“And now that the president has assented to 2020 which is a major achievement for this government; it is clear that the 2019 budget is also a six-months budget; so we achieved 50 per cent capital release for 50 per cent performance of the 2019 budget,’’ she said.

 

She disclosed that the National Assembly had passed the Finance Bill of 2019 which would soon be presented to the president for assent.

 

Ahmed said that her ministry had started the process for the long-term plan, saying the new long term development plan had prepared a roadmap.

 

“It is going to be subjected to various stakeholder reviews before we start the actual planning process,’’ she added.

 

The meeting which lasted almost eight hours was dedicated to the presentation of account of stewardship of the ministers in the last 100 days of the administration.

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