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FG To Secure Loans From China, Japan, W’Bank
The Presidency, says it has
approved an external borrowing plan to bail the country out of the prevailing economic recession.
In a Twitter message, the Presidency said, “Low cost, long-term loans (1.25% interest, 20year tenor)” would be sought from the World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB), China’s Exim Bank and the Japan International Cooperation Agency.
A Eurobond would also be offered “in due course” and the National Assembly has yet to sign off on the plan, President Muhammadu Buhari’s office added in a series of tweets that did not mention the amount the Federal Government plans to borrow.
It would be recalled that recession in Nigeria was confirmed last month, when official data showed output in the three months to the end of June fell 2.1 per cent – the second successive quarter of negative growth.
That followed months of tunnoil, including a failing currency, rising double-digit inflation, and foreign exchange shortages that have hit business, especially imports and investment.
The decline has laid bare OPEC-member Nigeria’s over-reliance on oil revenue and the lack of economic diversity, after global oil prices began free falling from mid-2014.
Nigeria’s government is dependent on oil export sales for 70 per cent of its revenue. Militant attacks on facilities in the Niger delta have compounded the effects of the worldwide slump in crude prices.
Buhari has also blamed the economic troubles on his predecessors, saying he inherited a treasury that was “virtually empty” and that “mind-boggling” sums of public cash had been looted.
He has vowed to recover the money, prosecute corrupt officials and streamline government, cutting waste and improving efficiency, as well as diversify the economy, particularly agriculture.
The government said the external loans would be used mainly in the agriculture, power, mining development and healthcare sectors.
A record N6.1trillion ($ 19.4billion) spending plan was announced in this year’s budget to try to stimulate growth.
International Monetary Fund Managing DIrector, Christine Lagarde, visited Nigeria in January, but said at the time that no programme was needed.
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