Coronavirus: FG May Review 2020 Budget As Oil Price Falls

The Minister of Finance and Budget Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, said that the government was worried over the fate of oil revenue and would soon start a mid-term review of the budget to determine the way forward.

Minister of Finance and Budget planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, says government is worried over the fate of oil revenue / Photo credit: premiumtimesng.com
Minister of Finance and Budget planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, says government is worried over the fate of oil revenue / Photo credit: premiumtimesng.com

The Federal Government may review the 2020 budget as crude oil revenue comes under pressure from the effects of the raging Coronavirus infection globally.

The Minister of Finance and Budget Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, told State House Correspondents on Wednesday after the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) Meeting, that the government was worried over the fate of oil revenue and would soon start a mid-term review of the budget to determine the way forward.

Ahmed said, “We are concerned about the current drop in oil price because it’s now below our budget.

“We will do a mid-term review, and if the impact is so much, we will need to do an adjustment in the budget, working together with the National Assembly”.

The session was presided over by President Muhammadu at the Presidential Villa.

The price of Nigeria’s Brent crude was well above $60 per barrel when Buhari signed the N10.59trn budget into law in December last year.

The budget has an oil benchmark of $57 per barrel.

However, the price has been on a free fall since January, worsening lately with the outbreak of Coronavirus.

As of Wednesday when the minister spoke, the price hovered around $53 per barrel, recording a loss of $4 off the benchmark.

But, Ahmed noted that a rise in daily oil production above the budgeted 2million barrels could draw in some money to cover the loss.

She added, “I am glad to inform you that our oil production as at today is two million barrels per day and at times slightly higher like 2.1m. That in its self will be a cushioning effect for us in the current oil price.”

The minister also spoke on the FEC’s approval of the revised sum of $2.5bn for the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano Gas pipeline project. The original proposal for the project in 2017 was $2.89bn.

She stated that the project had multiple advantages, including job creation and increase in revenue to government.

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