AfDB approves $1bn loan for Nigeria
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved $1 billion loan towards meeting the deficits in Nigeria’s 2016 Budget, believed to partly responsible for the country’s economic crisis.
The loan is provided at 1.2 percent interest rate.
AfDB President, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, disclosed these to State House correspondents on Monday after meeting with Vice President and other members of the Economic Management Team (EMT) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The loan is provided at 1.2 percent interest rate.
AfDB President, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, disclosed these to State House correspondents on Monday after meeting with Vice President and other members of the Economic Management Team (EMT) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
AfDB President, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina |
Stressing that Nigeria is the largest shareholder
of the bank, Akinwunmi said the bank is in Nigeria to offer its strong support
to the country as it faces tough time.
He said: ” African Development Bank (AfDB), we
have a very strong delegation team to meet Vice President and the economic
management team. The bank’s largest shareholder is Nigeria. It is very
important for me to be here and to talk to the Nigerian government about the
challenges and opportunities that are in Nigeria.“I think the times are
difficult and there is no doubt about that. But I want to commend the
government for being bold in taking the right decisions. I think that the fact
that the price of crude oil has gone down, is a big challenge because you have
98 per cent external forex revenue coming from the sector.
“So it has created calibrations, I’m not going to
go into the details of all the problems but what is important is what we are
going to do about it.
“I’m not here to lecture the Nigerian government.
I’m here to support very strongly. We have said that we are going to support
the Nigerian government with the budget support to be able to deal with some of
fiscal imbalance that they have. We are looking to consider for an award of $1
billion to help to deal with that particular deficit.”
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