2024 Budget Speech Final
2024 Budget Speech Final
2024 Budget Speech Final
Delivered By:
PROTOCOLS
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3. I am confident that the National Assembly will continue to work closely with
us to ensure that deliberations on the 2024 Budget are thorough but also
concluded with reasonable dispatch. Our goal is for the Appropriation Act to
come into effect on the 1st of January 2024.
4. It is, by now, a matter of recorded history that my very first fiscal intervention
as President of this great nation was to end the fuel subsidy regime which had
proven to be so harmful to the overall health of our national economy. The
second was to negotiate and subsequently present a supplementary budget
to enable my government to fund the items needed to restore macro-
economic stability and mitigate the harsh impact of subsidy removal.
5. The third was to secure a second supplementary budget, this time to enable
us to keep our promises to promote national security, invest in infrastructure
and provide much needed support to the most vulnerable households in our
society.
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This relative low rate has significant implications for our economy due to our
current reliance on importation.
8. Distinguished Senators, Honourable Members: despite the global
headwinds, the Nigerian economy has proven resilient, maintaining modest
but positive growth over the past twelve months.
9. Inflation has trended upward due to weak global conditions. To contain the
rising domestic prices, we will ensure effective coordination of fiscal and
monetary policy measures, and collaborate with sub-national governments
to address structural factors driving inflation in Nigeria.
10. The Budget proposal meets our goal of completing critical infrastructure
projects which will help address structural problems in the economy by
lowering the costs of doing business for companies and the cost of living for
the average person, The Honourable Minister of Budget and Economic
Planning will provide full details of this proposal.
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economic stability, a better investment environment, enhanced human
capital development, as well as poverty reduction and greater access to
social security.
15. Defence and internal security are accorded top priority. The internal security
architecture will be overhauled to enhance law enforcement capabilities and
safeguard lives, property and investments across the country.
16. Human capital is the most critical resource for national development.
Accordingly, the budget prioritizes human development with particular
attention to children, the foundation of our nation.
20. We expect the economy to grow by a minimum of 3.76 percent, above the
forecasted world average. Inflation is expected to moderate to 21.4 percent
in 2024.
21. In preparing the 2024 Budget, our primary objective has been to sustain our
robust foundation for sustainable economic development. A critical focus of
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this budget and the medium-term expenditure framework is Nigeria’s
commitment to a greener future.
23. As we approach COP 28 climate summit, a pivotal moment for global climate
action, I have directed relevant government agencies to diligently work
towards securing substantial funding commitments that will bolster Nigeria’s
energy transition.
25. Together, we will strive for Nigeria to emerge from COP 28 with tangible
commitments, reinforcing our dedication to a future where energy is not only
a catalyst for development but also a driver of environmental stewardship.
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27. After a careful review of developments in the world oil market and domestic
conditions, we have adopted a conservative oil price benchmark of 77.96 US
Dollars per barrel and daily oil production estimate of 1.78 million barrels per
day. We have also adopted a Naira to US Dollar exchange rate of 750 naira
per US Dollar for 2024.
29. Nigeria remains committed to meeting its debt obligations. Projected debt
service is 45% of the expected total revenue.
30. Budget deficit is projected at 9.18 trillion naira in 2024 or 3.88 percent of
GDP. This is lower than the 13.78 trillion-naira deficit recorded in 2023 which
represents 6.11 percent of GDP.
31. The deficit will be financed by new borrowings totalling 7.83 trillion naira,
298.49 billion naira from Privatization Proceeds and 1.05 trillion naira
drawdown on multilateral and bilateral loans secured for specific
development projects.
33. We are currently reviewing our tax and fiscal policies. Our target is to increase
the ratio of revenue to GDP from less than 10 percent currently to 18 percent
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within the term of this Administration. Government will make efforts to further
contain financial leakages through effective implementation of key public
financial management reforms.
35. We, therefore, invite the private sector to partner with us to ensure that our
fiscal, trade and monetary policies, as well as our developmental programs
and projects succeed in unlocking the latent potential of our people and
other natural endowments, in line with our national aspirations.
37. As you consider the 2024 Budget estimates, we trust that the legislative
review process will be conducted with a view to sustaining our desired return
to a predictable January-December fiscal year.
38. I have no doubt that you will be guided by the interest of all Nigerians. We
must ensure that only projects and programs with equitable benefits are
allowed into the 2024 Budget. Additionally, only projects and programs
which are in line with the sectoral mandates of MDAs and which are capable
of realizing the vision of our Government should be included in the budget.
39. As a Government, we are committed to improving the lot of our people and
delivering on our promises to them. The 2024 Budget has the potential to
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boost performance, promote the development of Micro, Small and Medium-
sized Enterprises, enhance security and public safety, and improve the
general living conditions of our people.
40. In closing, I am confident that these budgetary allocations and directives will
set Nigeria on a transformative path towards a sustainable and resilient
energy future, fostering economic growth, job creation, and environmental
preservation.
41. It is with great pleasure, therefore, that I lay before this distinguished Joint
Session of the National Assembly, the 2024 Budget Proposals of the Federal
Government of Nigeria, titled The Renewed Hope Budget.
42. I thank you most sincerely for your attention. May we collectively chart the
course towards a brighter and cleaner future for our great nation.