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FG Opens ₦600bn Bond Offer to Boost Local Investment, Fund Budget Needs

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched a fresh ₦600 billion bond auction aimed at attracting domestic investors and strengthening the country’s local debt market as authorities continue efforts to finance national obligations without increasing exposure to foreign currency risks.

According to details released by the Debt Management Office (DMO), the Federal Government bond auction is scheduled to take place on May 18, 2026, while settlement for successful investors will occur on May 20, 2026.

Two Re-Opened FGN Bonds Offered

The DMO disclosed that the offer consists of two re-opened Fed⁵eral Government of Nigeria (FGN) bond instruments valued at ₦300 billion each.

The instruments include:

22.60% FGN January 2035 Bond (10-year re-opening)

16.2499% FGN April 2037 Bond (20-year re-opening)


Both bonds are being offered at ₦1,000 per unit, with a minimum subscription threshold of ₦50.001 million. Additional subscriptions can be made in multiples of ₦1,000.

Because the bonds are re-openings of previously issued instruments, the coupon rates remain unchanged.

Interest Payments and Maturity Structure

The DMO stated that investors will receive interest payments twice yearly throughout the lifespan of the bonds.

Repayment of the principal will follow a bullet repayment structure, meaning the full principal amount will be paid back upon maturity.

Successful bidders are expected to pay based on the yield-to-maturity rate that clears the auction, alongside accrued interest.

The agency emphasized that the bonds are fully backed by the faith and credit of the Federal Government, positioning them among the safest fixed-income investment instruments in Nigeria’s domestic market.

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Government Continues Domestic Borrowing Strategy

The latest bond issuance highlights the Federal Government’s continued dependence on domestic borrowing to finance budget deficits, refinance existing debt obligations, and support infrastructure development projects.

Economic analysts believe the strategy also helps reduce risks linked to foreign exchange volatility and external debt exposure.

However, findings show the government slightly reduced the size of the May 2026 offer compared to April 2026, when ₦700 billion worth of bonds were offered across three instruments.

Market observers say the reduction could indicate a more cautious borrowing approach amid concerns over rising debt servicing costs, despite improved oil prices and stronger liquidity conditions offering some fiscal relief.

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Tax Incentives for Investors

To encourage participation from institutional investors, the DMO highlighted several incentives attached to the bond offer.

According to the agency, the bonds qualify as trustee investment securities under the Trustee Investment Act and also qualify as government securities under both the Company Income Tax Act (CITA) and the Personal Income Tax Act (PITA).

Eligible investors, including pension fund operators, may benefit from tax exemptions tied to the instruments.

The bonds are also listed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange, allowing investors to trade them on the secondary market.

In addition, banks can classify the bonds as liquid assets when calculating liquidity ratios.



Approved Banks for Bond Applications

Interested investors have been advised to submit applications through approved Primary Dealer Market Makers (PDMMs), including major financial institutions such as:

Access Bank Plc

First Bank of Nigeria

Stanbic IBTC Bank

Guaranty Trust Bank

United Bank for Africa

Zenith Bank Plc

Ecobank Nigeria

Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria


What the Bond Offer Means for Investors

Financial experts say the new FGN bond issuance could attract strong interest from pension funds, institutional investors, and high-net-worth individuals seeking relatively stable long-term investment options amid market uncertainty.

The move also signals the government’s commitment to sustaining local financing channels while balancing rising debt obligations and economic recovery efforts.


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