Senate questions Edun on oil revenue gaps and N152trn debt

Nigeria's Senate has interrogated Finance Minister Wale Edun regarding discrepancies in oil revenues and a reported N152 trillion debt. Zacch Adedeji, head of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, attributed the ongoing funding crisis to unrealistic budget projections.

The Nigerian Senate recently held a session where it grilled Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance, over significant gaps in oil revenue collections and the nation's mounting debt, estimated at N152 trillion. This scrutiny highlights ongoing concerns about fiscal management in the country.

During the proceedings, Zacch Adedeji, the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), pointed to unrealistic budget assumptions as a primary cause of the funding crisis. He emphasized that overly optimistic projections have led to shortfalls in expected revenues, complicating government operations.

The session underscores broader challenges in Nigeria's economy, particularly reliance on oil revenues amid global fluctuations. No specific resolutions were detailed from the interrogation, but it reflects parliamentary efforts to ensure accountability in public finances.

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