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Stakeholders Okay Kaduna Investment Drive
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Investment Authority (NSIA) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) have said that they would partner with Kaduna State Government in agriculture and power for sustainable development.
They made the commitment in separate remarks at the just concluded Kaduna Economic and Investment Summit, in Kaduna.
According to them, the state with an estimated population of about 10 million people, has huge investment potentials in agriculture and power.
“In agriculture, we will partner in agricultural financing, infrastructure and land rehabilitation, while in power we will be looking at waste management for electricity generation,” NSIA Chief Executive Officer, Uche Orji, said.
He said that the state could access the NSIA’s 40 per cent funding for investment in local infrastructure.
Similarly, IFC Country Manager, Eme Essien, said that the corporation would also partner with the state in the two sectors.
“We are particularly interested in sola energy as a critical infrastructure for businesses.
“We want to also see where Kaduna state has competitiveness in agriculture and mining and then invest, “ Essien said.
Also, the Senior Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari, on Social Investment, Maryam Uwais said the Federal Government would equally partner with the state to improve the well being of the people.
Uwais disclosed that federal government would shoulder part of the responsibility of offering free meal to primary pupils.
She announced that the government would soon role out the Cash Transfer Scheme for the most vulnerable persons in the country.
Meanwhile, key stakeholders in economic development have also pledged their support towards making the state an investment destination.
In their separate remarks, the stakeholders commended El-Rufai for organizing the summit that brought investors from all over the globe to appraise the various investment opportunities in the state.
The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Paul Arkwright said a clear implementation of the state’s five-year development plan would deliver inclusive growth and serve as development model for other states.
He said the British government currently has 21 programmes in the state, and pledged to support the state’s socio-economic development initiative.
The United States Deputy Economic Counsellor, Joel Kopp, said the USAID has spent 600 million dollars on various programmes in Nigeria.
He described Kaduna state as one of the state’s in the country that make concerted effort to address its economic challenges through a vision to move the state to greater heights by attracting investors.
“We will continue to partner and support Kaduna state in its goal of making the state an investment destination in the country,” Kopp said.
Also speaking, the Chairman of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), Alhaji Bukar Kyari, said good governance was fundamental in transforming the well-being of the people.
He commended the state government for having a clear vision and itemising priorities to achieve positive change and better the lots of people.
Kyari pledged NESG’s support in achieving the set goals.
Similarly, World Bank Country Representative, Rachid Benmassaoud, described the summit as inspiring, adding that the bank would partner with state to make its vision attainable.
Head of European Union’s Trade and Economic, Fillippo Amato said that to attract investment, the state must invest hugely in the development of infrastructure and security.
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“We all know that monetary policy under Cardoso has stabilised the financial system in a most commendable way. Of course, it is a team effort, and those eye-watering interest rates have to be paid by the fiscal side. But the fight against inflation is one we all have to participate in,” he said.
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“The finance and banking industry has more work to do because we must finance their ideas, deepen the capital and credit markets down to SMEs. They should not have to go to Silicon Valley,” he said.
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The facility, known as the Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration (P512892), is a Development Policy Financing (DPF) operation scheduled for World Bank Board consideration on December 16, 2025.
According to the Bank’s concept note , the financing would comprise $500m in International Development Association (IDA) credit and $500m in International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) loan.
If approved, it would be the second-largest single loan Nigeria has received from the World Bank under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, following the $1.5 billion facility granted in June 2024 under the Reforms for Economic Stabilisation to Enable Transformation (RESET) initiative.
The World Bank said the new programme aims to support Nigeria’s shift from short-term macroeconomic stabilisation to sustainable, private sector–led growth.
“The proposed Development Policy Financing (DPF) supports Nigeria’s pivot from stabilization to inclusive growth and job creation. Structured as a two-tranche standalone operation of US$1.0 billion (US$500 million IDA credit and US$500 million IBRD loan), it seeks to catalyse private sector–led investment by expanding access to credit, deepening capital markets and digital services, easing inflationary pressures, and promoting export diversification,” the document read.
The document further stated that Nigeria’s private sector credit-to-GDP ratio stood at only 21.3 per cent in 2024, significantly below that of emerging-market peers, while capital markets remain shallow, with sovereign securities dominating the bond market.
To address these weaknesses, the DPF will support the implementation of the Investment and Securities Act 2025, operationalisation of credit-enhancement facilities, and introduction of a comprehensive Central Bank of Nigeria rulebook to strengthen risk-based regulation and consumer protection.
The operation also includes measures to deepen digital inclusion through the passage of the National Digital Economy and E-Governance Bill 2025, which will establish a legal framework for electronic transactions, authentication services, and digital records.
Beyond the financial and digital sectors, the programme targets reforms to lower production and living costs by tackling Nigeria’s restrictive trade regime. High tariffs and import bans have long driven up consumer prices and constrained competitiveness, particularly for manufacturers and farmers.
Under the proposed reforms, Nigeria would adopt AfCFTA tariff concessions, rationalise import restrictions, and simplify agricultural seed certification to increase the supply of high-quality varieties for maize, rice, and soybeans. The World Bank projects that these measures will help reduce food inflation, attract private investment, and enhance export potential.
The operation is part of a broader World Bank FY26 package that includes three complementary projects—Fostering Inclusive Finance for MSMEs (FINCLUDE), Building Resilient Digital Infrastructure for Growth (BRIDGE), and Nigeria Sustainable Agricultural Value-Chains for Growth (AGROW)—all focused on expanding access to finance, strengthening institutions, and mobilising private capital.
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