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Concerns As IMF Official Says Nigeria’s Unreported Spending Equals 2% Of GDP

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July 1, 2026
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Nigeria had about 2% of GDP worth of public spending not recorded in recent official budgets, creating a ​gap between its reported deficit and actual financing needs, ‌IMF resident representative in Nigeria Christian Ebeke said on Wednesday.

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According to Reuters, the discrepancy means the country’s fiscal deficit appears smaller than the level of borrowing, ​because some capital spending was not included in budget ​documents or implementation reports.
These unreported expenditures are linked ⁠in part to large government projects carried out off-budget, distorting ​assessments of Nigeria’s fiscal stance and public investment levels, Ebeke told ​business executives in Lagos.

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“So far we think that there are about 2% of GDP of expenditure that were not reported that should be reported ​and should be recorded, so that this statistical discrepancy ​will disappear,” said Ebeke.
The lack of full reporting can also complicate coordination between ‌fiscal ⁠and monetary policy, as policymakers may not have a clear picture of the true deficit, he added.

Ebeke said Nigerian authorities have begun addressing the issue by repealing and revising recent ​budget laws to ​incorporate previously unrecorded ⁠spending, though updated implementation reports are still needed.
He added that improving transparency is critical, noting ​that off-budget spending raises concerns about procurement processes ​and ⁠oversight.
In its latest Article IV review, the IMF praised Nigeria’s sweeping reforms, saying they had strengthened economic stability and investor confidence, but ⁠warned ​that the benefits had yet to ​reach millions of citizens and could be undermined by global shocks, including the ​Middle East conflict.

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