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ICYMI: Nigeria Shifts from Borrowing, Focuses on Asset Optimisation and Private Investment

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: March 15, 2025
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Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun
Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun
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The Federal Government is actively transitioning away from its reliance on borrowing to finance budget deficits. Instead, the focus is now squarely on optimizing the nation’s existing assets and attracting private investments, both domestic and foreign, to stimulate sustainable economic growth. This was announced by Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, during a recent high-level interactive session in Abuja.

This strategic pivot, as Edun articulated, marks a deliberate departure from previous approaches that heavily depended on debt accumulation to fund government activities. The new direction aims to foster a more resilient and self-sufficient economic environment by leveraging Nigeria’s inherent resources and encouraging the participation of the private sector.

Speaking at the two-day event focused on strengthening collaboration for sustainable financial management and national development, Edun assured stakeholders, including top government officials, lawmakers, heads of agencies, and private sector operators, of the government’s unwavering commitment to enhancing public transparency, reducing inefficiencies, and fostering accountability in public financial management. He emphasized the government’s dedication to optimizing the country’s abundant resources.

“We are at that optimisation stage where there is less focus on borrowing, particularly from the commercial markets which is quite high, and more focus on optimising assets and crowding in private sector investment, whether domestic or foreign,” Edun stated. This shift signals a proactive approach to economic management, prioritizing long-term sustainability over short-term fixes through borrowing.

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More importantly, Edun highlighted the government’s keen interest in forging robust partnerships, particularly with the private sector, to drive financial sustainability. “That’s where that financial strength will come from. A booming, prosperous private sector that delivers,” he asserted, underscoring the crucial role of the private sector in achieving economic prosperity.

Through collaborative efforts, especially between the legislative and executive branches of government, the current administration intends to enhance public transparency, reduce waste, and foster accountability in public financial management. Edun expressed optimism that through collective resolve, combined with effective macroeconomic tools, the government can significantly improve the lives of many Nigerians and lift them out of poverty.

Doris Uzoka-Anite, the Minister of State for Finance, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that building the $1 trillion economy envisioned by President Tinubu is a monumental task requiring thorough and highly collaborative work. “We recognize that achieving sustainable economic growth and ensuring sound financial management for our nation requires shared responsibility and a continuous commitment to governance,” she stated.

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Uzoka-Anite further highlighted the government’s foremost priority: ensuring robust and transparent fiscal policies that are perfectly aligned with the nation’s monetary policies. This alignment, she explained, is imperative for enhancing economic stability, fostering investor confidence, and ultimately maximizing national interest.

“It is through strong collaboration, particularly between the legislative and executive arms of government, that we can refine our budgetary processes, enhance fiscal discipline, and improve transparency in public financial management,” Uzoka-Anite added. She emphasized that by reducing inefficiencies, eliminating waste, and optimizing resource allocation, the government can direct its collective efforts towards accelerating national development, particularly in critical sectors such as infrastructure, healthcare, agriculture, education, and social welfare.

This strategic shift away from borrowing and towards asset optimization and private investment holds significant implications for the Nigerian economy. By reducing reliance on debt, the government aims to alleviate the burden of interest payments and create fiscal space for investments in crucial areas. Optimizing existing assets can unlock hidden value and generate revenue streams, while attracting private investment can bring in much-needed capital, expertise, and innovation.

However, the success of this strategy hinges on several factors, including the government’s ability to create a conducive environment for private investment, ensure transparency and accountability in asset management, and effectively collaborate with both the legislative and executive branches. The human angle perspective reveals that this shift, if successful, could lead to job creation, improved infrastructure, and better social services, ultimately impacting the lives of ordinary Nigerians.

As the government embarks on this new path, the focus will be on its ability to translate these policy pronouncements into tangible results that benefit the Nigerian people and pave the way for sustainable economic growth. The journey ahead will require diligence, strategic planning, and a commitment to good governance to ensure that the potential benefits of this new approach are fully realized.

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Genesis Obong is a Journalist with relevant experience in Business, Finance and Economic matters in Nigeria and across the West African space.
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