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FG expands NTB programme by N850 billion in revised Q2 2026 plan

by Onome Amuge
June 9, 2026
in Finance & Investment, Frontpage

The federal government has expanded its short-term domestic borrowing programme, as the Debt Management Office (DMO) increased Nigerian Treasury Bills (NTB) issuance for the second quarter of 2026 by about N850 billion.

An analysis of the revised NTB issuance calendar shows that total planned offerings rose from N3.95 trillion to N4.8 trillion, representing a 21.52 per cent upward adjustment. The revision comes even as total maturities for the quarter remain unchanged at N3.197 trillion, effectively lifting net new borrowing to N1.603 trillion from the earlier projected N753.21 billion.

The DMO’s revised programme indicates a deliberate front-loading of liquidity absorption into the final month of the quarter, a move that is expected to have significant implications for money market conditions, yield dynamics, and banking system liquidity.

June auctions carry full weight of revision

According to the updated calendar, the upward revision is fully reflected in the June 3 and June 17 auctions, both of which now carry N1 trillion offer sizes.

The June 3 auction was raised from N700 billion to N1 trillion, while the June 17 auction saw an even sharper adjustment from N450 billion to N1 trillion, an increase of N550 billion in a single issuance window.

Combined, the two June auctions now amount to N2 trillion, compared to the originally planned N1.15 trillion, effectively making June the most liquidity-intensive month of the quarter.

Market participants note that the structure of the revised programme reinforces a growing pattern of back-loaded domestic borrowing, where fiscal funding pressures are increasingly concentrated in shorter timeframes rather than evenly distributed across the quarter.

The revised issuance also shows a stronger tilt toward longer-dated instruments within the Treasury Bills space. Allocation to 364-day bills rose significantly to N3.7 trillion from N2.85 trillion, increasing its share of total issuance from 72.2 per cent to 77.1 per cent.

By contrast, issuance of 182-day bills increased moderately to N500 billion from N400 billion, while allocations to 91-day instruments were reduced to N600 billion from N700 billion.

The revised borrowing schedule is expected to exert additional pressure on liquidity conditions already strained by concurrent monetary operations.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has intensified liquidity sterilisation through aggressive Open Market Operations (OMO), with market estimates indicating that N3.69 trillion was absorbed in a single day during May 2026.

The combination of OMO auctions and expanded Treasury Bills issuance is expected to deepen liquidity tightening across the financial system, even though the instruments are issued by separate government authorities.

The June 17 auction is expected to have the most pronounced impact, with only N184.79 billion in maturities due against a N1 trillion offer size, translating to a net liquidity withdrawal of approximately N815.21 billion on settlement.

Market operators say this positions the auction as one of the most significant single-day liquidity events in recent months.

Investors brace for heightened demand pressure

Pension fund administrators, money market funds, insurance companies, and commercial bank treasury desks are expected to increase pre-auction positioning as they adjust portfolios ahead of anticipated liquidity tightening.

The earlier June 3 auction already demonstrated strong investor appetite, with subscriptions reaching N1.457 trillion against a N1 trillion offer size, signalling continued demand for risk-free government securities despite tightening liquidity conditions.

Growing reliance on domestic short-term funding

The revised Q2 2026 NTB programme highlights a trend of increasing reliance on short-term domestic borrowing to meet fiscal financing needs.

With total planned issuance now at N4.8 trillion compared to the earlier N3.95 trillion, the upward revision suggests that funding pressures intensified within the quarter, necessitating additional market absorption in June.

While the DMO has not altered previously concluded April and May auctions, the concentration of new issuance within a compressed timeframe is expected to amplify both liquidity management challenges and yield volatility across the fixed income market.

Market analysts note that the revised structure underscores the evolving role of the Treasury Bills market as a key financing channel for government operations, particularly amid constrained fiscal space and ongoing monetary tightening.

Onome Amuge

Onome Amuge serves as online editor of Business A.M, bringing over a decade of journalism experience as a content writer and business news reporter specialising in analytical and engaging reporting. You can reach him via Facebook ,X and  LinkedIn

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