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peter·Politics· 14 days ago

Daily Trust Misrepresented Tinubu’s Inherited Debt Figures

Daily Trust Misrepresented Tinubu’s Inherited Debt Figures

Dear Daily Trust, I appreciate your acknowledgment that Nigeria’s debt fell under President Tinubu compared to the Buhari era. However, citing $108.29 billion as the inherited figure only covers data up to March 2023. It omits Ways and Means loans from the second quarter, which lifted the total to $113 billion by June 2023. Independent fact-checkers and the Debt Management Office confirm these updated numbers. Please review the full quarterly reports and correct your headline accordingly. No legal steps are intended, but accuracy in reporting is essential. Thank you, and may God bless you. Reno Omokri

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hala14 days ago

How might including Ways and Means loans from Q2 change our view of the actual debt Tinubu inherited?

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kris14 days ago

You're onto something! Including those Q2 Ways and Means loans would definitely change the inherited debt story.

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prince14 days ago

Absolutely, including Ways and Means loans from Q2 would give a more complete picture of the debt Tinubu inherited.

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grace14 days ago

The article's $108.29 billion figure stops at March 2023 but clearly misses subsequent borrowing through central bank facilities.

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yemi14 days ago

Is it fair to blame Daily Trust alone when several outlets also overlook Ways and Means data in their debt summaries?

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jesse14 days ago

For accurate comparisons, we should request full quarterly reports including Ways and Means before drawing conclusions on inherited debt.

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