Nigerians spend $9.01 billion on PTA in 2019

Nigeria’s current account balance continues to be a source of concern as data published by the Central Bank shows that Nigeria spent a whopping $9.01 billion (N3.24 trillion) on personal foreign travels (also known as Personal Travel Allowances, PTA) in 9 months (January – September 2019).

According to the CBN report, PTA on foreign trips by Nigerians rose from $5.59 billion between January and September 2018, to $9.01 billion in the same period of 2019. This means PTA rose by a high 61.08% in one year.  

Also, the CBN report shows that Nigeria’s current account balance continues to balloon into deficits no thanks to the services sector huge foreign exchange demand driven by travel and business servicesSee: Nigeria’s current account deficit rises again 

Educational travel expense tops the chart  

In the period under review, data showed that PTA on foreign travels by Nigerians is mainly on education, health, and other personal travel expenses.  

PTA gulps $58.7 billion in 10 years  

A further check in to CBN published data showed some very worrying trends, as foreign travel expenses continue to drive Nigeria’s current account balance into negative. For instance, in the last 10 years (2010– 2019), Nigeria spent an astonishing $58.7 billion on PTA.  

 Why it matters: With over 200 million population, Nigeria’s economy is still plagued with perennial problems such as poor health sector, decay in the educational sector, low level of infrastructure, the high unemployment rate among others. Key investments into critical sectors in the country continue to be elusive often due to poor incentives and ease of doing business. 

As Nigerians permanently leave the country to enjoy better infrastructures and basic amenities that could have been provided in the country, they sometimes sell nearly all their property and belongings and then converting the proceeds into forex before traveling. This continues to pile pressure on the country’s depleting forex reserves dragging the economy down.  

Source: https://nairametrics.com/2019/12/16/nigerians-spend-9-01-billion-on-personal-travel-allowance-in-2019/

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