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‘Diaspora Bond, Vehicle For National Economic Transformation’
A former Director General, West Africa Institute of Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM), Dr Osi Itsede, says the 300 million dollars Diaspora Bond is a potent vehicle for national economic transformation.
The Tide source reports that Diaspora Bond is a debt instrument to be used by the Federal Government to attract investments from Nigerians abroad.
Itsade, who made the assertion in Lagos on Tuesday, told reporters that most of the nation’s ailing infrastructure deficits could be addressed with proceeds from such bonds.
According to him, Diaspora bond serves as ready made funds for government to execute its projects and programmes.
“It is a faster means for government to access funds with no complexities attached.
“The likes of China and Japan have better their economies using this avenue of raising funds,” Itsede said.
He said that having such bonds in place would provide an advantage in accessing long-term funds for development purposes.
The former WAIFEM director also said that Diaspora bonds would boost Nigeria’s sovereign credit ratings and deepen the financial market.
Itsede said that the Diaspora bond would enhance the patriotic feelings of Nigerians residing abroad.
“They are usually some form of affection and togetherness among citizens interested in such programmes.
“It bestows a sense of belonging and gives impression of being carried along in government’s policies and programmes,” he said.
Reports say that President Goodluck Jonathan has sought the National Assembly’s approval to increase the amount to be raised through the Diaspora Bond from 100 million dollars to 300 million dollars.
The Presidency said the 100 million dollars Diaspora Bond was part of the nine billion dollars approved by the National Assembly in the 2012-2014 Medium Term External Borrowing Plan.
The bond, which is to be issued in the International Capital Market (ICM), is to enable government to raise funds from Nigerians in the Diaspora to finance development projects in priority sectors.
The president said that the request for an increment was premised on the high level of interests in the Diaspora Bond and an indication that the 100 million dollars would be inadequate.
Two countries that have successfully utilised the Diaspora Bond approach are India and Israel.
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