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Nigerian Treasury Bill Auction Records N4.59 Trillion in Bids, Triple DMO’s Offer

February 6, 2026
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Nigeria’s Treasury Bills market witnessed extraordinary investor appetite this week, with demand reaching unprecedented levels as participants scrambled for government-backed instruments amid persistent market liquidity and a flight to safety.

At Wednesday’s primary market auction conducted by the Debt Management Office (DMO), total subscriptions surged to N4.59 trillion—nearly triple the N1.15 trillion on offer. The remarkable oversubscription rate of approximately 299% signals robust confidence in government securities and underscores the depth of liquidity currently sloshing through Nigeria’s financial system.

Despite the avalanche of bids, the DMO exercised fiscal prudence, allotting just N952.60 billion across three maturities: 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day bills. This conservative approach reflects the federal government’s strategy to manage borrowing costs while avoiding unnecessary debt accumulation, even as eager investors clamor for secure, fixed-income investments.

The auction results reveal a market sharply divided in its preferences. While investors demonstrated overwhelming enthusiasm for longer-dated instruments, particularly the 364-day tenor, shorter-term bills attracted considerably less interest—a divergence that speaks volumes about current market sentiment and expectations.

The 364-day Treasury bill emerged as the clear favorite, drawing subscriptions worth N4.40 trillion against an initial offer of N800 billion—a staggering oversubscription of 550%. The DMO capitalized on this intense demand by allotting N808.78 billion, marginally exceeding the original offer to accommodate the extraordinary interest while simultaneously driving down borrowing costs.

The stop rate—the highest accepted yield at auction—fell sharply to 16.99%, representing a substantial decline of 137 basis points from January’s 18.36%. This compression in yields demonstrates the DMO’s enhanced bargaining position when faced with such voracious demand, allowing the government to secure funding at increasingly favorable terms.

In stark contrast, shorter-dated bills struggled to generate comparable enthusiasm. The 91-day tenor received bids totaling just N66.05 billion against a N150 billion offer, while the 182-day bill attracted N123.41 billion in subscriptions against its N200 billion allocation.

The DMO allotted N63.21 billion and N80.61 billion for the 91-day and 182-day tenors, respectively, with stop rates holding steady at 15.84% and 16.65%. The unchanged rates on these shorter instruments suggest the DMO saw no compelling reason to adjust pricing given the subdued demand.

Market analysts point to several converging factors behind the Treasury bill frenzy. Persistent liquidity in the banking system, coupled with limited attractive alternatives, has pushed institutional investors and fund managers toward the relative safety and predictability of government securities.

“What we’re witnessing is a clear preference for risk-free assets,” explained one Lagos-based fixed-income analyst who requested anonymity. “With volatility in equities and uncertainty in other investment classes, NTBs offer guaranteed returns backed by the full faith and credit of the federal government.”

The pronounced tilt toward the 364-day tenor specifically suggests that investors are seeking to lock in current yields for an extended period, possibly anticipating future rate adjustments or simply preferring the enhanced returns that longer maturities offer without venturing into riskier territory.

The auction outcome carries significant implications for Nigeria’s debt management strategy. The DMO’s ability to substantially reduce the one-year stop rate while maintaining pricing stability on shorter tenors demonstrates growing market depth and the government’s strengthening negotiating position.

For federal policymakers grappling with substantial infrastructure needs and recurrent expenditure pressures, the robust investor appetite provides welcome breathing room. The government can now access domestic borrowing at more favorable rates, potentially reducing the overall cost of debt servicing—a critical consideration given Nigeria’s tight fiscal position.

However, the under-allotment relative to total subscriptions—allocating less than 21% of total bids—also reflects a measured approach to debt accumulation. Rather than maximizing short-term fundraising, the DMO appears focused on sustainable borrowing that balances immediate financing needs against long-term fiscal prudence.

As Nigeria’s treasury bill market continues to attract substantial inflows, questions remain about the sustainability of current dynamics. While the flight to quality reflects rational risk management by investors, the concentration of demand in government securities could have broader implications for capital allocation across the economy.

If productive sectors struggle to attract investment while risk-free government instruments command premium pricing power, economic growth could face headwinds despite abundant liquidity. The challenge for policymakers will be channeling this financial depth toward productive investment while maintaining the confidence that makes Nigeria’s sovereign debt instruments attractive in the first place.

For now, Wednesday’s auction results underscore one undeniable reality: in Nigeria’s current investment landscape, Treasury bills remain king, and the federal government is reaping the benefits through lower borrowing costs and overwhelming investor confidence.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s treasury bill auction revealed a market awash with cash but starved of attractive investment options. Investors poured in N4.59 trillion—three times what was offered—with nearly all the demand concentrated in one-year bills. This allowed the government to borrow at significantly cheaper rates, with the 364-day yield dropping from 18.36% to 16.99%.

Excess liquidity is driving a massive flight to safety, giving the government cheaper financing but raising concerns that too much money is chasing risk-free assets instead of flowing into productive sectors that could drive economic growth.

Nigeria has abundant capital, but it’s parked in treasury bills rather than fueling business expansion.

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