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No missing funds: FG debunks allegedly diverted federation revenue

Oluwaseun Sonde by Oluwaseun Sonde
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The Federal Government through the Ministry of Finance has strongly refuted recent media reports alleging that a significant portion of Nigeria’s federation earnings is being diverted or hidden.

In a press statement issued on Sunday, the Ministry clarified that these claims stem from a gross misinterpretation of the latest Nigeria Development Update by the World Bank.

The Minister of State for Finance, Taiwo Oyedele, who signed the statement,
emphasized that the allegations reflect a fundamental misunderstanding of the country’s fiscal system and the World Bank’s analysis.

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Clarifying FAAC Deductions

At the center of the controversy are the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) deductions, which some commentators incorrectly labeled as “waste” or missing funds, the FG clarified that these deductions are legitimate fiscal flows.

According to the World Bank report, the FAAC deductions encompass statutory transfers, savings and investments, security-related expenditures, cost-of -collection charges, refunds to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), and transfers benefiting subnational govts.

“It is important to emphasise that refunds and transfers to states and other tiers of government are not leakages,” the statement read. This represent legitimate fiscal flows, including repayments of obligations and statutorily backed allocations.”
Outdated Data and Ongoing Reforms

The Ministry also criticized the selective use of outdated data by some analysts, pointing out that such commentaries ignore the forward-looking analysis and ongoing public financial management reforms highlighted by the World Bank.

The World Bank report explicitly acknowledged that reforms implemented in early 2026— including recently signed Executive Order aimed at safeguarding the remittance of petroleum revenues—are already addressing concerns regarding deductions.

These measures are projected to enhance transparency and increase the revenues available to all tiers of govt by approximately 0.4% of GDP annually.
“Misinterpreting one aspect of the analysis without acknowledging the progressive reforms and measures introduced to enhance distributable federation revenues gives a distorted picture,” the Ministry noted.

Stronger Macroeconomic Fundamentals

Contrary to the narrative of a collapsing fiscal system, the Ministry highlighted the broader, positive message of the World Bank report.

The report indicates that Nigeria’s economic growth is becoming more broad-based across various sectors.
Furthermore, deliberate policy actions are driving down inflation, even though it remains elevated.

Nigeria’s external position has also strengthened significantly, evidenced by
improved reserves and a current account surplus. Notably, the country’s debt indicators have improved, marking the first decline in the debt-to-GDP ratio in over a decade.

The Real Message

The Ministry reiterated that the World Bank did not conclude that Nigeria’s fiscal system is failing.
Instead, the global financial institution affirmed that the current macroeconomic policies, public financial management reforms are working and must be sustained to achieve inclusive growth.

Reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to fiscal transparency, efficient public spending, and revenue mobilization, it urged stakeholders, media organizations, and the general public to engage constructively with fiscal information.

“An accurate understanding and responsible reporting of fiscal information are critical to maintaining confidence in Nigeria’s reform trajectory and economic outlook,” the statement concluded, warning against twisted interpretations that could undermine reform efforts and fuel public discord.

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