Government to spend Frw 3.8 trillion in 2021/22 Fiscal Year
Kigali, June 22, 2021: The Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Dr. Uzziel Ndagijimana today presented to Parliament the Fiscal Year 2021/22 National Budget under the East African Community theme: “Economic Recovery through industrialization and inclusive growth”.
Addressing both chambers, Minister Ndagijimana pointed out that the fiscal policy of 2021/22 will prioritize spending to deliver on investments aimed at achieving National Strategy for Transformation (NST1) goals.
“Significant budget spending will focus on the needs under the Economic Recovery Plan and the National Strategy for Transformation with much attention to the key economic sectors, as well as the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccination program,” Minister Ndagijimana said.
Resources
The total resources estimated for the fiscal year 2021/22 will amount to Frw 3,807 billion. This amount is made up of domestic revenues amounting to Frw 1,993.0 billion comprising of Frw 1,717.2 billion from tax revenue and Frw 275.8 billion from other revenue collection. External grants are estimated at Frw 612.2 billion whilst external loans of Frw 651.5 billion is envisaged for accrual to the Treasury.
Expenditure
Equally to the projected resources, total expenditure in the fiscal year 2021/22 is projected at Frw 3,807 billion. This figure is made up of recurrent spending of Frw 2,431.7 while capital spending worth Frw 1,393.3 billion. Furthermore, projected spending include an amount of Frw 5.7 billion on inventory, Frw 43.8 billion under various equity investment and fund shares for government and loans spending amount of Frw 134.9 billion
NST-1 and Resources Allocation
Government’s expenditure policies in fiscal year 2021/22 are guided by National Strategy for Transformation priorities and objectives. To this end, the Economic Transformation pillar takes the lion’s share of the resources at Frw 2,234 billion amounting to 58.7 % of the total budget. Social transformation will take up Frw 1,034 billion (27.2 %) while Transformational Governance is allocated Frw 538 billion representing 14.01% of the total budget.
In line with NST-1 strategic objectives, some of the priority areas agreed during planning and budgeting consultations formed the basis for resource allocation in 2021/22 fiscal year as shown below;
The 2021/22 draft finance bill is in line with the 2021/22–2023/24 Budget Framework Paper presented to Parliament on May 5th 2021 and was amended to reflect the recommendations from the Parliament as submitted on June 3rd, 2021.
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