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2023 budget: Senate approves expenditure, okays $73/barrel oil price

The Senate on Wednesday approved the 23-25 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategic Paper ahead of the presentation of the 2023 budget proposals by the President on Friday.

The Senate gave the approval following the consideration of the report of its Joint Committee on Finance and National Planning on the 2023-25 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper which the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rted.) recently proposed to the National Assembly.

The report was presented by the chairman of the Committee, Senator Adeola Olamilekan (APC – Lagos West).

After the debate on the report, the Senate approved, for 2023, the oil price benchmark of $73 per barrel of crude oil and sustained, as contained in the MTEF/FSP documents, the exchange rate of N437.57 to one dollar.

The Senate also approved N3.6tn as subsidy on petroleum products for 2023.

Other parameters approved include ‘projected new borrowings of N8.437tn, including foreign and domestic borrowings subject to the approval of the provisions of details of the borrowing plan by the National Assembly.

“A retained revenue of N9.352tn as a result of increase in the oil bench mark, fiscal deficit of N10.563tnn, Statutory transfers, totalling N722.11bn; debt service estimate of N6.31tn ; sinking fund at N247.7 billion.

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