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20 governors borrow N458 billion amid rising debts •FULL LIST

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 27, 2025 2062 Minutes read0

No fewer than 20 states of the federation borrowed about N458 billion in the first half of 2025, our findings have revealed.

This comes against the backdrop of a soaring external debt servicing burden gripping state governments, reports Saturday PUNCH.

Collectively, the states spent about N235.58bn on servicing external debt within the period, representing a sharp rise of N95.65bn or 68.4 per cent when compared with the N139.92bn recorded in the corresponding half of 2024.

According to experts, the surge underscores the mounting pressure of dollar-denominated debt repayments on state finances in the wake of the naira’s depreciation.

An analysis of the Federal Account Allocation Committee disbursement data released by the National Bureau of Statistics shows that a total of N10.13 trillion, including statutory revenue, Value Added Tax, Electronic Money Transfer Levy and Exchange Rate Difference, was shared among the three tiers of government in the first half of this year.

Out of this, the states received N3.425tn, a 42.96 per cent increase from the N2.396tn they got in the first six months of 2024.

In H1 2024, the states received N379bn in January, N366.9bn in February, N396.8bn in March, N403bn in April, N388.4bn in May, and N461.97bn in June.

But in the same period this year, allocations surged to N590.6bn in January, N562.19bn in February, N530.45bn in March, N556.74bn in April, N577.84bn in May, and N607bn in June.

Despite the higher inflows, an analysis of states’ Q2 budget implementation reports showed that about 20 of them still resorted to fresh borrowings, both foreign and domestic, amounting to N457.66bn in the first half of 2025.

Leading the pack is Oyo State, which took a N93.4bn domestic loan, followed by Kaduna and Lagos, which took N62bn (foreign) and N50bn (domestic) loans, respectively.

States that took foreign loans include Gombe (N20.3bn), Zamfara (N28bn), Katsina (N20.7bn), Kebbi (N7.4bn) and Jigawa (N10.98bn).

While Bauchi took both domestic and foreign loans totalling N26.3bn, Borno, Taraba, Sokoto, Niger, Kwara, and Ekiti borrowed N18.2bn, N18.7bn, N15bn, N25.8bn, N2.18bn and N19.8bn respectively in foreign loans.

The foreign loan list also includes Ondo (N5.6bn), Abia (N7bn), Ebonyi (N10.9bn) and Enugu (N10.7bn).

Analysts warn that the continued reliance on foreign loans exposes states to even greater fiscal risks in the face of a weakening naira.

“Since most of the debts are dollar-denominated, every depreciation of the local currency automatically inflates repayment obligations, forcing states to channel a larger share of their revenues into debt servicing at the expense of development projects,” says a Professor of Economics at the Ekiti State University, Taiwo Owoeye.

Beyond repayment costs, Owoeye noted that heavy external borrowing also undermines states’ financial autonomy.

“By taking on more foreign obligations, many states risk mortgaging future federal allocations to meet repayment schedules, leaving them with little room to respond to emergencies or fund critical sectors such as health, education, and infrastructure,” he explained.

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