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Debt servicing gulped N3.57 trillion in Q3 2024 – DMO

by Catherine Agbo
January 23, 2025
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Patience Oniha, Director General, Debt Management Office (DMO)

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Data from the Debt Management Office shows that Nigeria’s total debt service costs, including external and domestic obligations, gulped N3.57 trillion in the third quarter (Q3) of 2024.

The increase, as shown by the data, reflects the combined impact of increased external debt service payments and currency depreciation.

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The total debt service cost for Q3 2024, shows a quarter-on-quarter increase of N60 billion or 1.71 per cent from N3.51 trillion recorded in Q2.

External debt service payments in Q3 amounted to $1.34 billion, which translated to N2.14 trillion when converted at the September exchange rate of N1,601.03/$.

In comparison, the Q2 external debt service of $1.12 billion was valued at N1.65 trillion, based on the June exchange rate of N1,470.19/$.

This reflects a 29.70 per cent increase in naira terms, primarily driven by the naira’s depreciation and a higher dollar obligation.

The exchange rate used for the external debt was provided by the DMO in its reports.

In dollar terms, Nigeria spent $1.34 billion on external debt service between July and September 2024, a 19.44 per cent increase from the $1.12 billion recorded in the previous quarter.

The rise in payments was primarily attributed to higher obligations to multilateral and bilateral creditors, alongside significant interest payments on commercial loans.

Data from the DMO also revealed that multilateral debt service payments remained the largest component, totalling $712.66 million in Q3, up by 6.04 per cent from $672.01 million in Q2.

This accounted for 53.26 per cent of total external debt service payments, driven by increases in both principal repayments and interest charges.

Notably, payments to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) rose slightly to $406.98 million from $404.24 million in the previous quarter.

Similarly, bilateral debt service payments experienced a significant Quarter-on-Quarter rise of 325.52 per cent, increasing to $186.92 million from $43.92 million in Q2.

This sharp increase was largely driven by payments to China’s Exim Bank, which rose to $182.04m in Q3 from zero in Q2.

Other bilateral creditors, including the Exim Bank of India and the French Development Agency, recorded modest increases in repayments.

Commercial debt service obligations, including Eurobonds and other syndicated loans, totalled $438.68m in Q3, marking an 8.48 per cent rise from $404.46m in Q2.

Eurobond interest payments accounted for $427.72m of this amount, maintaining their dominant share of commercial debt service costs.

Domestic debt service for Q3 stood at N1.43tn, dropping from the N1.86tn recorded in the previous quarter.

According to data from the DMO, Federal Government bond interest payments surged to N1.25tn in Q3, marking a Q-o-Q decrease from N1.68tn in Q2.

Bonds continued to dominate the domestic debt service portfolio, accounting for 87.41 per cent of total payments in Q3, compared to 90.32 per cent in the previous quarter.

Interest payments on NTBs also increased significantly, climbing to N168.53bn in Q3 from N107.48bn in the previous quarter. On a Q-o-Q basis, NTB servicing grew by 56.8 per cent (N61.05bn) in Q3, indicating increased reliance on short-term borrowing instruments.

Other components of domestic debt service showed stability or minor fluctuations.

Payments on FGN Sukuk bonds amounted to N8.28bn, while interest on the Federal Government’s savings bonds totalled N1.83bn.

There were no recorded repayments of principal on promissory notes or other debt instruments in Q3.

 

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