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2025 Budget: N4.5 trillion additional revenue to boost Tinubu’s diversification agenda, says Bagudu

He said FIRS confirmed that government-owned enterprises, as well as the customs service, could contribute more revenue.

• February 5, 2025
Governor Abubakar Bagudu
Sen Abubakar Bagudu

The minister of budget and economic planning, Abubakar Bagudu, has said the N4.5 trillion additional revenue in the 2025 budget would support the diversification programme of the President Bola Tinubu administration.

The minister said this while speaking to State House Correspondents on Wednesday in Abuja.

Mr Bagudu said the N4.5 trillion additional revenue would be used to strengthen the Bank of Agriculture and Bank of Industry and support the diversification programme by putting more money into the solid minerals sector and infrastructure projects.

“You will recall, Mr President submitted a N49 trillion budget to the National Assembly, and legislative work commenced.

“The legislative work continued with interactions between the executive and the National Assembly, and the National Assembly and the Economic Management Team continued to interrogate all the figures.

“In that process, the Senate Committees on Appropriation, National Planning and Finance established that we can generate more revenue by tasking all the institutions to do more,” said the minister.

He said the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) confirmed that the government-owned enterprises and the customs service could contribute more revenue.

“So, additional revenue amounting to over N4.5 trillion was established, and this was taken to the President.

“He guided that this additional revenue be used to further strengthen the Bank of Agriculture, Bank of Industry, support the diversification programme by putting more money in the solid minerals sector as well as infrastructure projects,” said Mr Bagudu.

On the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) adjustment, he said that even when the budget was submitted, the MTEF was amended.

“The MTEF that was initially approved was for a budget of less than N49 trillion. So, it goes together, and so the consequential amendment to the MTEF will certainly follow,” he said.

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