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FG Shifts Focus to Growth as 2026 ‘Budget of Consolidation’ Takes Center Stage

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By Reporter January 15, 2026
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FG Shifts Focus to Growth as 2026 ‘Budget of Consolidation’ Takes Center Stage

By Patience Ikpeme 

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The Federal Government has declared that Nigeria has successfully moved past the most turbulent phase of its economic restructuring and is now entering a period of consolidation and shared prosperity.

 

This new direction was detailed by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, during his keynote address at the launch of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) 2026 Macroeconomic Outlook Report in Lagos on Thursday.

 

Mr. Edun noted that after two years of difficult but necessary reforms, the nation has achieved meaningful macroeconomic stabilization. He pointed to moderating inflation, eased foreign exchange volatility, and strengthened reserves as clear signs that the economy is on a firmer footing.

 

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“Nigeria cannot afford to pause or retreat. Success in consolidation will determine whether stability becomes sustained growth and productive jobs,” the Minister stated, adding that the current objective is to convert hard-won stability into visible improvements for all citizens.

 

Addressing the public conversation regarding the nation’s ₦152 trillion public debt, the Minister provided a breakdown to correct the notion of reckless borrowing. He explained that a significant portion of this figure—about ₦30 trillion—stems from previously unrecorded Ways and Means advances that have now been formally and transparently documented. Furthermore, nearly ₦49 trillion of the total is attributed to the revaluation of foreign debt following necessary exchange rate corrections.

 

“Nigeria’s debt-to-GDP ratio declined to 36.1%, one of the lowest in Africa and well below the global average,” Mr. Edun noted, framing the debt figures as a result of transparency rather than a surge in new loans.

 

Economic indicators presented at the summit showed a positive trajectory, with inflation dropping to 14.45% by November 2025 and GDP growth averaging 3.78% in the third quarter of last year. External reserves have climbed to $45.5 billion, while the exchange rate has found a stable range below ₦1,500 to the dollar.

 

Looking toward the 2026 fiscal year, the government has proposed a ₦58.18 trillion budget, titled the “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience, and Shared Prosperity.” A hallmark of this proposal is the allocation of ₦26 trillion—representing 44% of total expenditure—to capital spending. This investment-heavy approach is aimed at addressing infrastructure gaps and stimulating productivity.

 

The Minister also projected that the economy will expand by 4.68% in 2026, with inflation averaging 16.5%. To achieve these targets, the government is moving toward the full digitalization of revenue collection to seal leakages and eliminate opaque deductions.

 

On the social front, the 2026 agenda includes the implementation of a pro-poor tax law designed to shield the most vulnerable. This legal framework will exempt essential food items and small businesses from certain taxes while broadening the overall tax base to ensure fiscal sustainability.

 

“The emphasis now is on sustaining reforms and converting stability into growth and shared prosperity,” Mr. Edun concluded, signaling that the administration remains committed to fiscal discipline and development-led spending.

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