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It said execution of the key infrastructural projects mapped out to support the economic diversification agenda has become impossible due to the unexpected shortfall in government revenue.
The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udo Udoma said this in a statement issued on Saturday, September 24, by his Media Adviser, Mr Akpandem James.
He explained that the government has lost almost half of its expected revenue this year, which prompted the Economic Management Team to urgently work out a fiscal stimulus plan.
This plan is to generate large funds to be injected into the economy.
The funds, according to him, will be injected through proceeds of asset sales, advance payment for license rounds, infrastructure concessioning, use of recovered funds, among others.
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Udoma, however, noted that the fiscal stimulus plan, is to source immediate funds to reflate the economy, and not to sell off all major critical national assets.