Finally, they are going to put good use to our money stolen by greedy politicians, that's if it is actually utilized for the purpose!
The Federal Government on Monday sais it will use part of the looted funds recovered so far to partly finance the 2017 budget.
Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, said this at the 2017 budget breakdown in Abuja.
He said the total revenue projected was N5.08 trillion, with 11 per cent coming from the recoveries made.
“On recoveries, we are being extremely conservative; what is in the budget is what we know about already. So if more comes, we will use it. Know that recoveries of looted funds are not the most dependable way to finance the budget because of the legal processes that have to be concluded before it can be spent. So, the money quoted in the budget is the one we have already recovered and in our pocket to spend as we wish,” he said.
According to him, Company Income Tax (CIT) will contribute 15.9 per cent, Value Added Tax (VAT) 4.8 per cent, Independent Revenue 15.9 per cent and others 5.2 per cent.
He also said the projected budget deficit which stood at N2.36 trillion remained relatively low at 2.18 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
“This is within the 3 per cent threshold stipulated in the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA). The budget is to be financed mainly by borrowings which have been projected at N2.32 trillion. Of this amount, N1.07 trillion is intended to be sourced externally, while N1.25 trillion will be sourced domestically.’’
Udoma stated that N35 billion is expected as revenue from the outright sale of government property and privatisation of state-owned enterprises.
“It is important that we use what we have to get what we need and want and what we have is oil. It is important that we make sure there is peace in the Niger Delta so that we can achieve the maximum from that resource, ” he said.
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