Third-quarter country debt data released by the Debt Management Office indicate that Nigeria’s debt stock has risen to ₦32.223 trillion as at September 2020.
According to the DMO, Nigeria’s debt stock grew by ₦1.214 trillion between June 2020 and the end of September 2020.
The Thursday’s release which notes that “the Total Public Debt Stock stood at N32.223 Trillion or USD84.574 Billion, explained that it was made up of the Domestic and External Debt Stocks of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN), the 36 State Governments and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The DMO Public Debt figures show that 37.82% represents External debts, while the balance of 62.18% is Domestic.
“Compared to the Total Public Debt Stock of N31.009 Trillion as of June 30, 2020, the Debt Stock in Q3 2020 increased by N1.214 Trillion or 3.91%.”
“The FGN, State Governments and the FCT all recorded increases in their Debt Stock due to borrowings to enable them to respond appropriately to the COVID-19 Pandemic and to meet revenue shortfalls.”
The DMO added that “issuance of Promissory Notes by the FGN to settle inherited liabilities also contributed to the growth in the Public Debt Stock since the year 2018 when they were first issued”.
While N20.136 Billion of Promissory Notes were issued in Q3, 2020, as at September 30, 2020, the Promissory Notes Outstanding, which are all included in the Domestic Debt Stock, stood at N971.878 Billion.