2025 Budget: Nigerian Senate President Commends Tinubu For Doubling Government Revenue

By: Lekan Sowande/Gloria Essien, Abuja

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The President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has commended President Bola Tinubu for doubling aggregate government revenues to over N18.32 trillion.

Senator Akpabio gave the commendation on Wednesday, when Tinubu presented the 2025 Appropriation Bill before a Joint Session of the National Assembly.

The 2025 Budget of N47.9 trillion is themed: “Budget of Restoration, Securing Peace and Building Prosperity”.

In his welcome speech entitled, “A Call to Unity and Progress”, Akpabio said: “Nigerians are taking notice of your remarkable achievements.

“You have doubled aggregate government revenues to over N18.32 trillion, reduced debt servicing expenditures from 97 per cent to 68 per cent, fulfilled $7.5 billion in foreign exchange obligations.

“You have increased oil production to 1.8 million barrels per day and launched the Compressed Natural Gas initiative.

“Your administration has processed over N45.6 billion for student payments, signed the National Minimum Wage Law and raised the national minimum wage to N70,000 a month, while providing over N570 billion in financial support to the 36 states.

Senator Akpabio also lauded Tinubu on his tax reform initiative.

“The four tax reform bills are the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill, 2024; Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, 2024; Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, 2024; and Nigeria Tax Bill, 2024.

“These represent a monumental shift in our fiscal landscape.

“It is disheartening that those who have not taken the time to understand these bills are the loudest critics.

“I urge all Nigerians, especially those in public office to engage with these vital reforms thoughtfully,”he said.

He said that the initiative marked the first comprehensive tax reform since Nigeria’s independence, presenting a transformative opportunity for rejuvenating small and medium enterprises and enhancing the livelihoods of ordinary Nigerians.

“These reforms will not only improve Nigeria’s revenue profile but also create a more conducive and internationally competitive business environment, transforming our tax system to support sustainable development,’’ he said.

Senator Akpabio also said the president’s infrastructure renaissance had paved the way for many roads, including the Coastal Road and crucial arteries in Abuja Capital City and other parts of the Nigeria.

“These developments are not merely about concrete and asphalt; they represent the lifeblood of our economy, connecting our people and fostering growth”

Senator Akpabio also said that “we have noted the 2024 budget performances of 50 per cent for capital expenditure and 48 per cent for recurrent expenditure respectively.

“Given these great achievements, we have deemed it necessary to extend the life of the 2024 budget to June 30, 2025.

“The enabling law for this extension has already been put in place by this patriotic Assembly, as a testament to our appreciation for the great performance of the budget, ensuring we build upon your momentum,”he said.

The Speaker of the House of Representative, Tajudeen Abbas said the presentation of the budget is a fundamental constitutional mandate in addressing the needs of Nigerians.

He said the removal of fuel subsidy and other economic reforms of the President Tinubu administration has started yield positive results in the country

Mr Abbas said “the National Assembly will continue ro support the economic policies of the president and other reforms.

On the tax reform bills currently before the National Assembly, the Speaker said the lawmakers are engaging in consultations with state governors and other stakeholders and that the consultations are yielding positive results”

Mr Abbas compared Nigeria’s budget to those of South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, and Algeria.

“Our budget remains modest compared to our population,” he said.

He lamented Nigeria’s low tax collection rate, stating that the country requires tax reforms.

He emphasised that the President must prioritise the reform of the tax process.

“We have engaged stakeholders to consult experts on the tax reform bills,” he said.

Mr. Abbas also promised the speedy passage of the 2025 budget.

 

Olusola Akintonde

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