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N8.8tr Public Expenditure by Tinubu Misrepresented — Finance Ministry Responds

N8.8 Trillion Public Expenditure by Tinubu Misrepresented — Finance Ministry Responds

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July 6, 2026
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TDAbuja, Nigeria — The Federal Ministry of Finance has issued a strong rebuttal to claims that the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration secretly spent ₦8.8 trillion outside the approved national budget.

In a press release dated July 5, 2026, the Finance Ministry described the allegations as “incorrect”.

The Ministry warned that such commentary risks misleading the public about Nigeria’s financial management.

Background to the Controversy

Recent reports had cited the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) 2026 Article IV Consultation and comments by its Nigeria representative.

It suggested that approximately two percent of GDP — amounting to over ₦8 trillion — was spent outside the budget.

Critics interpreted this as evidence of a “shadow budget” or unauthorized expenditure.

The Ministry, however, insists that these claims are based on misinterpretation of technical fiscal reporting standards rather than evidence of unlawful spending.

Constitutional Safeguards

The statement emphasized that Nigeria’s Constitution provides clear rules for public finance.

Under Sections 80–83 and 162 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), public funds can only be withdrawn and expended in line with laws enacted by the National Assembly.

Accordingly, all federal expenditure is tied to duly enacted Appropriation Acts, Supplementary Appropriation Acts, or other statutory authorities.

Multi-year capital projects, which naturally span several budgets, are implemented under provisions for capital rollovers.

These, the Ministry stressed, are recognized features of public financial management and should not be misconstrued as extra-budgetary spending.

Clarifying Fiscal Reporting

The Ministry urged the public to distinguish between appropriation, expenditure authorization, financing, and fiscal reporting.

It explained that Nigeria’s public finance framework includes statutory transfers, first-line charges, and intervention mechanisms established by law.

These cover:

  • Allocations to development commissions and agencies created by legislation.
  • Retained revenues by collecting agencies as provided under relevant laws.
  • Capital expenditure for agencies and the Federal Capital Territory approved separately by the National Assembly.
  • Special interventions for security, infrastructure, disaster response, and other national priorities.
  • Debt service obligations and statutory transfers authorized by law.

“These expenditures are neither secret nor illegal,” the statement noted.

“They are established by law, disclosed in fiscal reports, and subject to oversight, audit, and accountability mechanisms,” it added.

On Deficit Concerns

The Ministry also rejected suggestions that the reported ₦8.8 trillion represented an increase in Nigeria’s budget deficit.

A fiscal deficit, it explained, is determined by the relationship between total revenues and total expenditures.

Whether a project is financed through annual appropriations, supplementary budgets, statutory transfers, or intervention mechanisms does not automatically increase the deficit.

The IMF’s observation, according to the Ministry, relates primarily to the comprehensiveness and timing of fiscal reporting rather than the legality of expenditure.

Nigeria, like many countries, is working to align its budget presentation with international standards.

Tinubu’s Reform Agenda, Ongoing Reforms and International Recognition

The statement highlighted President Tinubu’s own call for reform.

During his presentation of the 2026 Appropriation Bill in December 2025, he urged the National Assembly to end the practice of running multiple overlapping budgets.

He urged lawmakers to harmonize them into a single cohesive framework.

This, the Ministry said, reflects the administration’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and prudent fiscal management.

The Ministry pointed to recent reforms that have strengthened Nigeria’s public financial management.

These include improvements in budget credibility, transparent revenue administration, digitalization of financial processes, and stronger treasury management.

Such reforms, it noted, have been acknowledged by the IMF, other multilateral institutions, international credit rating agencies, and investors.

Call for Responsible Public Debate

While welcoming public debate as essential in a democracy, the Ministry cautioned against mischaracterizing technical observations as evidence of unlawful expenditure.

“Assertions of this magnitude must be supported by verifiable facts rather than conjecture,” the statement said.

It concluded by reaffirming the government’s commitment to the rule of law, transparency, and collaboration with the National Assembly, oversight institutions, development partners, and citizens to strengthen fiscal governance in line with global best practices.

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