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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiMay 19, 20258 Mins Read
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    FG loans declines by over N4tn – CBN

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    FG loans declines by over N4tn – CBN

    • CBN’s SLF manages short-term liquidity within the banking sector. 

    • Development driven by reduction in overdraft exposure to the Federal Government.

    The Central Bank of Nigeria recorded a significant decline of N4.145tn in net loans and receivables in 2024, driven primarily by a reduction in its overdraft exposure to the Federal Government and changes across other loan categories.

    In accordance to the apex bank’s audited financial statements, net loans and receivables at the bank level dropped from N16.122tn in 2023 to N11.977tn in 2024. At the group level, the figure declined from N15.091tn to N10.959tn, reflecting a N4.132tn drop.

    The most substantial adjustment came from the overdraft extended to the Federal Government under the Ways and Means provision.

    The Ways and Means provision in Nigeria refers to the CBN’s practice of extending temporary advances to the Federal Government to cover short-term funding gaps. Governed by Section 38 of the CBN Act, 2007, this facility allows the government to borrow up to 5 per cent of its previous year’s actual revenue.

    However, this limit was exceeded under the previous administration, leading to concerns about fiscal discipline and monetary policy implications.

    In response to the growing concerns over the excessive use of the Ways and Means facility, the National Assembly approved the securitisation of N22.7tn of these advances in 2023.

    This move effectively converted the short-term overdrafts into long-term debt instruments, aiming to mitigate inflationary pressures and restore monetary stability.

    Also, the Federal Government repaid a part of this obligation, with reports indicating that N7.3tn has been paid back so far. This repayment aligns with the government’s commitment to reducing reliance on central bank financing and enhancing fiscal responsibility.

    This facility, which stood at N7.948tn in 2023, was scaled down to N3.268tn in 2024, a sharp reduction of N4.679tn or 58.89 per cent. The decline aligns with Governor Yemi Cardoso’s reform stance and a shift away from fiscal dominance, following years of criticism over the central bank’s role in deficit financing.

    The CBN’s SLF serves as a critical tool for managing short-term liquidity within the banking sector. It allows authorised financial institutions to borrow funds from the CBN to address temporary liquidity shortages, ensuring stability in the financial system.

    Although relatively small within the total portfolio, the increase indicates renewed activity in the interbank lending space. Long-term loans also rose by N712.673bn, from N2.009tn in 2023 to N2.722tn in 2024, suggesting sustained CBN participation in select financing programmes with extended maturities.

    In contrast to intervention-based programmes that saw widespread contraction, certain legacy and operational exposures remained stable or expanded slightly. Notably, AMCON Notes rose from N3.902tn in 2023 to N4.136tn in 2024, an increase of N234.096bn.

    These notes remain a key part of the CBN’s financial system stabilisation efforts and are backed by a sinking fund arrangement. The “Other Loans” category, which includes legacy or miscellaneous lending not classified under specific programmes, declined marginally at the group level by N8.722bn, from N539.377bn to N530.655bn.

    At the bank level, however, the line item held steady at N116.187bn. Staff loans grew from N58.521bn to N65.644bn at the group level and from N58.521bn to N65.194bn at the bank level, while Nigerian Treasury Bonds remained unchanged at N423m.

    The financial statement also revealed that Promissory Notes previously valued at N23.028bn were completely cleared by 2024. Similarly, the NESI Stabilisation Strategy Limited Debenture, which held a balance of N802.918bn in 2023, was reduced to zero in 2024.

    The CBN established the NESI Stabilisation Strategy Limited (NESI SS Ltd) as a Special Purpose Vehicle to address liquidity challenges in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry.

    This initiative involved the issuance of debentures to raise funds aimed at settling outstanding payment obligations to market participants, service providers, and gas suppliers.

    These loan eliminations further contributed to the sharp drop in the bank’s total gross loans and receivables. Gross loans at the group level declined from N16.391tn in 2023 to N12.767tn in 2024, a contraction of N3.624tn.

    At the bank level, gross loans fell by N3.645tn from N17.422tn to N13.778tn. These figures reflect a broad reduction in exposure across lending categories.

    At the same time, the allowance for Expected Credit Losses increased from N1.3tn in 2023 to N1.801tn in 2024 at the bank level and from N1.3tn to N1.808tn at the group level, signalling stricter credit risk recognition and improved provisioning discipline.

    At the bank level, intervention loans fell from N3.336tn in 2023 to N3.083tn in 2024, marking a year-on-year recovery of N252.996bn. The group position similarly declined from N1.883tn to N1.658tn, indicating a recovery of N224.64bn.

    The repayments span across several programmes, including the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, Real Sector Support Facility, Commercial Agricultural Credit Scheme, BOI Debentures, and other legacy interventions.

    The Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, which has faced significant public scrutiny due to rising defaults and limited transparency, recorded one of the highest recoveries. Outstanding balances reduced from N424.825bn in 2023 to N311.903bn in 2024 at the group level, reflecting a repayment of N112.922bn.

    At the bank level, the figure declined from N408.801bn to N296.830bn. Originally launched in 2015 to support smallholder farmers by linking them with off-takers, the programme has come under criticism from the National Assembly, which recently directed the CBN to recover over N1tn disbursed under the scheme, citing poor recovery levels.

    The Commercial Agricultural Credit Scheme also recorded a sharp drop in outstanding balances, declining from N101.783bn in 2023 to N58.453bn in 2024, a recovery of N43.33bn.

    The Real Sector Support Facility reduced from N98.237bn to N60.730bn within the same period, resulting in a repayment of N37.507bn. Meanwhile, the BOI Debenture balance dropped by N9.941bn to N52.055bn, and the Export Development Facility saw a minor decrease of N802m to N139.621bn.

    The Non-Oil Export Facility recorded a recovery of N5.855bn, falling to N8.071bn. The NIRSAL Lending Debenture, however, saw a slight increase, rising from N268.655bn to N269.380bn.

    The facility remains one of the largest on the CBN’s balance sheet, with repayment efforts still ongoing. The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises loans remained largely stable, dipping slightly from N443.652bn to N442.730bn.

    The NBET Payment Assurance Facility recorded a modest decline from N48.317bn to N44.954bn, while the Nigerian Mortgage Refinance balance fell by N744m to N36.855bn.

    The six per cent Perpetual Debentures decreased from N4.793bn to N1.246bn, indicating a recovery of N3.547bn. Under the Accelerated Agricultural Development Scheme, the outstanding balance dropped from N4.365bn to N990m, amounting to a recovery of N3.375bn.

    The Nigerian Youth Investment Fund rose slightly from N95m to N112m. The balance for Advances to the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria remained unchanged at N9m.

    The NESI Stabilisation Strategy Limited Debenture, a large-scale intervention in the power sector, was fully cleared, with the loan balance falling from N802.918bn in 2023 to nil in 2024.

    Similarly, the NESI Stabilisation Strategy Limited Loan declined by N8.461bn to N368.371bn.

    Cardoso, who assumed office in 2023, had announced a strategic departure from the previous administration’s interventionist finance model, arguing that such practices distorted monetary policy transmission and reduced private sector lending.

    Speaking at a press briefing after the first Monetary Policy Committee meeting of 2024, Cardoso said, “The intervention has two dysfunctions. One it takes a lot of time for something you do not have an expertise to do, and two, if not carefully handled, creates a lot of distortions in your economy through inflow of money supply.”

    He added, “The interventions that took place in the recent past were estimated in excess of N10tn. I’m not talking about ways or means. What was the budget of the federal government of Nigeria? What was the budget of the largest states in Nigeria? Do the maths and it would tell you the extent of damage too much of what may appear to be good things can do to an economy.

    “So, for me, it’s a major issue. A number of things will be naive to say. We’re not going to get directly involved in interventions; those that are out there need to be properly monitored to ensure they come back in.

    “We have to ensure that we monitor them to ensure that they come back in, and we’re doing so. We are already doing that and with various degrees of success at some point in time, in the interest of transparency, those figures will be made public.

    “The time when we have failed interventions is over. There is no wiggle room to take up interventions that have a great potential to fail and do not get down to the people who were intended to in the first place.”

    The 2024 financial statement validates this policy pivot, with significant recoveries suggesting efforts by the apex bank to restore its focus on monetary stability and financial sector discipline.

    While the CBN has halted new applications under its intervention schemes, repayments and recoveries remain active. The drawdown of these programmes has continued to generate debate, with stakeholders divided on their legacy.

    Supporters maintain that the interventions shielded key sectors during periods of fiscal constraint, while critics argue that inadequate monitoring and weak recovery structures made the programmes vulnerable to abuse and unsustainable over the long term.

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