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DMO Highlights Ways To Tackle Debt Burden, Revenue Challenges 

by Olushola Bello and Bukola Idowu
2 years ago
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The director-general of the Debt Management Office(DMO), Ms Patience Oniha, has stressed the need for Nigeria to operate an efficient tax administration to tackle revenue challenges.
Oniha stated this at the 2022 Capital Market Correspondents Association of Nigeria (CAMCAN) with the theme: ‘Nigeria’s Public Debt and the Capital Market’ at the weekend in Lagos.
She said that the country need to operate an efficient tax administration that would ensure greater compliance to remittances devoid of all forms of evasions in the system.
Oniha said: revenue challenge remains one of the most critical policy issues of the federal government which is currently threatening nation’s debt sustainability.
Recall that the current revenue problem is compounded by leakages such as an increase in oil theft and petrol subsidy, both of which has significantly reduced the revenue from oil sales that used to account for the bulk of government revenue.
Oniha noted that the outlook of both the local and international markets are becoming tighter with rising interest rate.
She stressed the need for the country to urgently moderate its new borrowings and ensure that public debt is sustainable through accelerating its revenue base to shore up non-oil revenue and rationalising expenditure.
Oniha said that the nation’s total public debt to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 23.06 per cent as of June 2022, was still within Nigeria’s self-imposed limit of 40 per cent, the World Bank/International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommended limit of 55 per cent for countries within Nigeria’s peer group and 70 per cent for ECOWAS countries.
She, however, argued that debt service to revenue was extremely high, an indication that urgent steps needed to be taken to boost nation’s revenue and enhance public debt sustainability.
According to her, most countries around the world have placed more emphasis on taxation as a principal source of funding for the government while reverse is the case in Nigeria.
Aside taxation as a source of revenue generation, Oniha stated that borrowings must be tied to projects that would generate commensurate revenues to service loans used to finance the projects.
She also said that physical assets such as idle or under-utilised properties could be redeveloped for commercialisation to generate revenue.
Speaking on initiatives and activities for debt sustainability,  Oniha said that Nigeria deploys debt management tools of the World Bank and IMF that enable debt sustainability.
She noted these tools include an annual Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) and a Medium Term Debt Management Strategy (MTDS) every four years.
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