NewsFG Seeks $1.5bn Loan Facility From World Bank

FG Seeks $1.5bn Loan Facility From World Bank

October 15, (THEWILL) – The Federal Government said it is currently in talks with the World Bank to secure a fresh $1.5 billion loan facility.

Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, disclosed this on Saturday.

Speaking with newsmen at the ongoing 2023 Annual Meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Marrakech, Morocco, Edun said the loan request is part of the efforts to address the fiscal gap in the 2023 budget.

“On the talks with the World Bank on $1.5 billion budget support, that is correct,” he said.

According to Edun, “The World Bank is the number one multilateral development bank helping developing countries or funding developing countries, projects and programmes, and sectors.

“It has free money through either International Development Association (IDA). It is for the poorer countries and right now I think we qualify as one of the countries that can borrow in the normal window of World Bank funding but also some concessionary IDA funding and that means that effectively the interest rate will be zero.

“In this particular case, it has long been in the pipeline, and we are hoping that funding will come through soon. There is a Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday (tomorrow) that should be able to discuss this as well as other initiatives for financing on reasonable terms.

“We have talked about the high costs of money – the World Bank money is the cheapest.

“Regarding the opportunity to attract investments, there have been many conversations and, in all honesty, the narrative is that with the bold courageous steps that Nigeria has taken, we are now at the forefront, almost number one on people’s list when they want to look at where to invest; that is now the narrative.

“Nigeria is definitely on the right path; we have taken the right decision for the economy to recover and for it to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and as well, I will add, domestic investment to recover full economic growth, job creation and at the same time, achieve inclusivity of women and young people.

“We’ve talked about tax reform, and that tax reform will include looking at expenditures on taxes, waivers, duties, and tax exemptions. So, that is very much part of the plan.

“Regarding Ways and Means, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, even while campaigning as a candidate, President-elect and President, has a commitment not to go beyond the statutory limits

“One of his priorities is the rule of law – sticking to agreements, sticking to the law. And so, his commitment is to come within the limit for Ways and Means, which essentially means overdraft borrowing from the Central Bank.

“However, having made that commitment and given that direction of travel, I think the idea and commitment is to come within whatever is the statutory limit as soon as possible.”

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