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FG targets N3.8trn, N160bn from non-oil, oil generation annually with new revenue boost initiative


The Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, has approved a new revenue boost initiative that will see the country generate N3.8 trillion from non-oil and N160 billion from oil revenue generation annually. 

This was disclosed by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice President, Laolu Akande, who briefed on behalf of the the Minister for Finance, Budget and National Planning.

Akande said: “Amongst several of the memos presented today, was the one by the Minister for Finance, Budget and National Planning on accelerating revenue mobilization reforms, which is a derivative of the federal government’s strategic revenue growth initiative.

“The significant progress that have been made in this initiative includes the raising of the VAT from 5% to 7% and other measures since 2019. “This particular initiative is something that is meant to address some of the fiscal challenges of the federal government as it is intended to raise Nigeria’s non oil revenue potential and oil revenue potential so it is estimated, but with the implementation of this reform, it could result in a potential additional non oil revenue and oil revenue generation of N3.8 trillion and N160 billion annully.  That is N3.8 trillion increase annully for non oil revenue and N160 billion for oil revenue.“

Akande said other significant memos presented by the Attorney General of the Federation, which was approved by Council, is on the ascension of Nigeria to the Budapest convention on cybercrime.

He said: “The convention is a comprehensive national legislation against cybercrime as a framework with technical assistance, as well as international cooperation between states parties to it.”

He said Council also presented the memo presented by the Minister for Water Resources,  for the implementation of federal government component for the execution of rehabilitation, expansion and upgrading of Gombe regional water supply projects under the Nigerian National Water Resources and the council approved the sum of N939 million which has been provided for in the 2022 budget as a counterpart fund for these urban water supply improvement in line with the National Water Supply and Sanitation policy.”

Credit: Daily Sun

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