Emmanuel Ikpe Michael | Ntiedo J. Umoren
pages: 1-13;
JEL classification: E51, G21, G28;
Keywords: treasury single account, financial intermediation, total federal government revenue;
Abstract: In the wake of dissenting views on the import of the implementation of the Treasury Single
Account (TSA) in Nigeria, the researchers consider it wise to empirically examine the impact of
TSA on funds availability for lending to the economy. The research is meant to evaluate and
predict what Nigeria should expect in the era of TSA using existing data. Annual financial data of
secondary origin, obtained from Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin spanning 1975 and
2015 are used in the study. Financial intermediation is represented by Total Credit to the economy (as explained variable) while Total Credit to Private Sector (TCPS), Total Federal Government
Revenue (TFREV), Deposit Interest Rate (DPRT), Prime Lending Rate (PLR), Cash Reserve Requirement (CRR) and Liquidity ratio (LIQR) are explanatory variables. TFREV is a direct representation
of TSA in the model. The data are analysed using Ordinary Least Square technique of multiple
regression. The results clearly show that TFREV assumes a positive and statistically nonsignificant relationship with TCR. TCPS and DPRT also exhibit a positive relationship with TCR.
PLR, CRR and LIQR exhibit negative relationship with TCR, all in line with the expectations of the
study.