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World Bank Pledges $1.4m For Nigeria’s Power, Infrastructure Dev
The World Bank has
pledged to support Nigeria’s power sector and infrastructure development with about 1.4 million dollars, the Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala announced in Washington
The minister said this when she briefed newsmen on Nigeria’s delegation meeting with the bank at the Annual meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF).
She said the World Bank was planning to set up a global infrastructure facility and Nigeria would be among the first countries to benefit considering its population and infrastructure needs.
The World Bank Group, that is the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), through the World Bank president has made it known that they want Nigeria to be one of the focus countries in sub- Saharan Africa.
They have a lending programme of about a billion dollars a year but they are willing to use that and pull in more resources from the U.S. through the Power Africa Initiative, using the offices of IFC, to help us address infrastructure problems.
They want to concentrate on power, and they are already actively working with several private companies that want to work in Nigeria.
“They are also promising to give us another 700 million dollars guarantees from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for the power sector as well as expressing willingness to invest 700 million dollars in the transmission sector,’’ she said
She added that the meeting also discussed on how to improve the bank’s social safety network programme in Nigeria .
Okonjo-Iweala said that the bank and the Federal Government would collaborate on a 400 million-dollar social safety net programme which would key into the existing programmes already running in the country.
The programmes, she said, include, saving one million lives; instant cash transfers, improving nutrition for children, immunisation, HIV/Aids and anti- malaria programmes, among others.
She said the programme under conditional cash transfer would be used to scale up the project on cash transfer in education in Kano state to improve the number of out-of-school children, especially the girls.
According to Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria also got pledges from the bank to help improve statistics.
The minister reiterated that the 2013 budget was course describing some speculations on the budget in the media as false.
“This budget is being implemented, it still has some issues here and there but we’ve decided to go ahead to find a solution and take care of the missing money to pay people involved under the SURE-P programme”, she said
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