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EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by MrKnowitall: 12:08am On Sep 19, 2014
The European Union (EU) said yesterday it had concluded plans to spend about €600 million in ‎Nigeria over the next five years.
Most of the spending, it noted, is targeted at helping Nigeria to attract private sector foreign investments into the country’s power sector as well as to boost food security.

The Ambassador, Head of Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mr. Michael Arrion, ‎explained that the amount represents about five per cent of the EU's entire budget for the African, Carribean and Pacific (ACP) countries.

The ambassador who spoke during a media luncheon in Lagos, said one-third of the €600 million would be spent on electricity generation in Nigeria.

Arrion also revealed that the EU is also signing a migration agreement with Nigeria to help well meaning Nigerians that are highly skilled to get employment opportunities in European ‎countries; provide opportunities for people to study abroad and boost Nigeria's cordial relationship with European countries.
He said the agreement would also check illegal migration of unscrupulous people who intend to go abroad to engage in crime and other illegal activities.

“We are injecting about €600 million for the next five years into Nigeria. Nigeria is one of the top of recipients of development grants from the European Union, but the amount is nothing compared to the need because it is not €500 million, but €50 billion which Nigeria needs to address most of its development challenges,” he said.

“The EU proposed spending represents only one per cent of the need of the development of the country. The bulk of the financial resources for development have to come from investment from national investors, regional investors and international investors.
“We are facilitating a coherent platform between the development partners of Nigeria, the Nigerian government and investors from the national and international communities,” he added.

According to him, with the development funds, EU can act in a catalytic ‎way to attract foreign investment. He said: “The EU’s plan to invest its development aid programmes to support the government to improve the business climate by boosting the confidence of international investors to invest in Nigeria."

“Nigeria must use our group of European nations to really improve political and policy dialogues between Nigeria and European countries. We are really keen to engage with the Nigerian government in areas of political and policy dialogues both at the state and federal levels”, he said.

Furthermore, he said: “We are implementing development cooperation programmes in three main sectors such as electricity energy, food security, water and the basic social services.

“We are also quite active in the field of governance, criminal justice and human right which are clearly linked to democracy.”
He added that discussions have started with the security apparatus of the state, stressing that Nigeria has to address its current security challenges to develop.

“We believe that there is no development without peace and security, if you want to address the root causes of under development ‎of some countries including Nigeria, security issues should be addressed,” he added.

Arrion noted that Nigeria is no doubt central to the growth of the continent, adding that the economy has continued to grow at an average of seven per cent over the last 10 years attributing the growth to be driven by the non-oil sector of the economy.

He said the recent GDP rebasing exercise has propelled Nigeria to the position of the largest economy in Africa, and noted that the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) outperformed most capital markets in 2013.

“Your banking sector has remained stable after the 2009 crisis, FDI flows and remittances from the diaspora remain significant. These positive indicators point to an increased global confidence in the Nigerian economy in response to ongoing reforms,” the ambassador stressed.

Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by MrKnowitall: 12:10am On Sep 19, 2014
This is what I call colonialism round two. They are coming back for the leftovers.

Anyways, the money will simply be embezzled so...

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Mynd44: 4:28am On Sep 19, 2014
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Blackchampion(m): 4:30am On Sep 19, 2014
Should dis be a gud news for Nigeria, from dia Colonial masters? Huh?
#Back to sleep joor
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Nobody: 4:31am On Sep 19, 2014
Blackchampion: .
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by johnjay4u2u(m): 4:33am On Sep 19, 2014
at last.
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Okudiover(m): 4:34am On Sep 19, 2014
U see to make front page is easy. grin grin grin grin

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Nobody: 4:35am On Sep 19, 2014
kk
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by MrKnowitall: 4:35am On Sep 19, 2014
johnjay4u2u: at last.

at last what?
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Blackchampion(m): 4:37am On Sep 19, 2014
MrKnowitall: This is what I call colonialism round two. They are coming back for the leftovers.

Anyways, the money will simply be embezzled so...
Op! u see ur life? U posted a topic still rush comment first. God is watching u on a 3D.

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by femmy2010(m): 4:39am On Sep 19, 2014
I pray the cash is used for exactly what it was meant for.
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by gbaskiboy: 4:39am On Sep 19, 2014
They will end up in corruption
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by sammieguze(m): 4:40am On Sep 19, 2014
Hope they don't mean private pocket.



Corruption is our greatest problem. Not inadequate infrastructures
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by busky101(m): 4:40am On Sep 19, 2014
Nice move. God bless EU.
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Eldavido1: 4:42am On Sep 19, 2014
Okk EU, we don hear... what's in it for you?

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by kultimate009: 4:56am On Sep 19, 2014
Earmarking or Lending? Everybody(EU, World Bank, China e.t.c) keeps 'earmarking' us money and the problem is WE keep embezzling most of it.... Shey na like dis we go dey dey?

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by nnamdiugwu(m): 5:29am On Sep 19, 2014
I am more interested on the ability to migrate to EU countries easily for job and study.
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Chrisabig(m): 5:31am On Sep 19, 2014
THIS EU ABI NA UE DEY BROKE MAKE WE BE VERY CAREFUL, I THINK DEM GET PLANS, HOW CAN MAN WEY BROKE GO INVEST THAT KIND OF CASH, I NO TRUST THEM SURE.

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by NaLaugh: 5:36am On Sep 19, 2014
The Power sector. haha. An old tale.

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by kahanma(m): 6:05am On Sep 19, 2014
MrKnowitall: This is what I call colonialism round two. They are coming back for the leftovers.

Anyways, the money will simply be embezzled so...

How do you call this colonization?
They are simply expanding their market force with respect to the crisis between Russia, the west and Europe.
Russia is also seriously thinking of diverting their market force from Europe to Latin America and Africa.
So I don't see anything like colonization there.

Speaking as an international business manager grin

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by franugo(m): 6:08am On Sep 19, 2014
Chrisabig: THIS EU ABI NA UE DEY BROKE MAKE WE BE VERY CAREFUL, I THINK DEM GET PLANS, HOW CAN MAN WEY BROKE GO INVEST THAT KIND OF CASH, I NO TRUST THEM SURE.

how can EU be broke? U don smoke weed dis early morning bah?

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Nobody: 6:11am On Sep 19, 2014
Arrant nonsense! But for corruption, nig is too rich 2 be poor. It's going 2 be business as usual!
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by synergycom19: 6:12am On Sep 19, 2014
They seeking" HIGHLY SKILLED" to offer them employment opportunities in European countries"
Simply put it, THEY WANT TO TAKE OUR BEST AND YET CLAIMED THEEY WANT TO HELP US"
They obviously think we are still the dummies of old

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Nobody: 6:14am On Sep 19, 2014
This land is not for sale!!!







beware of 419

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by gerrardomendes(m): 6:24am On Sep 19, 2014
Wait, am coming
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Nobody: 6:51am On Sep 19, 2014
Abeg o...... We no want!
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Segekesy(m): 7:18am On Sep 19, 2014
MrKnowitall: The European Union (EU) said yesterday it had concluded plans to spend about €600 million in ‎Nigeria over the next five years.
Most of the spending, it noted, is targeted at helping Nigeria to attract private sector foreign investments into the country’s power sector as well as to boost food security.

The Ambassador, Head of Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mr. Michael Arrion, ‎explained that the amount represents about five per cent of the EU's entire budget for the African, Carribean and Pacific (ACP) countries.

The ambassador who spoke during a media luncheon in Lagos, said one-third of the €600 million would be spent on electricity generation in Nigeria.

Arrion also revealed that the EU is also signing a migration agreement with Nigeria to help well meaning Nigerians that are highly skilled to get employment opportunities in European ‎countries; provide opportunities for people to study abroad and boost Nigeria's cordial relationship with European countries.
He said the agreement would also check illegal migration of unscrupulous people who intend to go abroad to engage in crime and other illegal activities.

“We are injecting about €600 million for the next five years into Nigeria. Nigeria is one of the top of recipients of development grants from the European Union, but the amount is nothing compared to the need because it is not €500 million, but €50 billion which Nigeria needs to address most of its development challenges,” he said.

“The EU proposed spending represents only one per cent of the need of the development of the country. The bulk of the financial resources for development have to come from investment from national investors, regional investors and international investors.
“We are facilitating a coherent platform between the development partners of Nigeria, the Nigerian government and investors from the national and international communities,” he added.

According to him, with the development funds, EU can act in a catalytic ‎way to attract foreign investment. He said: “The EU’s plan to invest its development aid programmes to support the government to improve the business climate by boosting the confidence of international investors to invest in Nigeria."

“Nigeria must use our group of European nations to really improve political and policy dialogues between Nigeria and European countries. We are really keen to engage with the Nigerian government in areas of political and policy dialogues both at the state and federal levels”, he said.

Furthermore, he said: “We are implementing development cooperation programmes in three main sectors such as electricity energy, food security, water and the basic social services.

“We are also quite active in the field of governance, criminal justice and human right which are clearly linked to democracy.”
He added that discussions have started with the security apparatus of the state, stressing that Nigeria has to address its current security challenges to develop.

“We believe that there is no development without peace and security, if you want to address the root causes of under development ‎of some countries including Nigeria, security issues should be addressed,” he added.

Arrion noted that Nigeria is no doubt central to the growth of the continent, adding that the economy has continued to grow at an average of seven per cent over the last 10 years attributing the growth to be driven by the non-oil sector of the economy.

He said the recent GDP rebasing exercise has propelled Nigeria to the position of the largest economy in Africa, and noted that the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) outperformed most capital markets in 2013.

“Your banking sector has remained stable after the 2009 crisis, FDI flows and remittances from the diaspora remain significant. These positive indicators point to an increased global confidence in the Nigerian economy in response to ongoing reforms,” the ambassador stressed.
The EU had been colonizing Nigeria since 1914, this what we call neo-colonializism
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Romanciella(f): 7:23am On Sep 19, 2014
lies lies lies








#okbye
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Olyboy16(m): 7:23am On Sep 19, 2014
synergycom19: They seeking" HIGHLY SKILLED" to offer them employment opportunities in European countries"
Simply put it, THEY WANT TO TAKE OUR BEST AND YET CLAIMED THEEY WANT TO HELP US"

They obviously think we are still the dummies of old
Yes you are a dummy. Its written all over your post.

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by Olyboy16(m): 7:25am On Sep 19, 2014
Segekesy: The EU had been colonizing Nigeria since 1914, this what we call neo-colonializism
Why do you guys have these backward thinking mentality?
You are a joke in this 21st century!

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Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by neuljosh(m): 7:39am On Sep 19, 2014
reading
Re: EU Earmarks €600m For Nigeria's Power Sector, Food Security by chukxie(m): 7:46am On Sep 19, 2014
Should Nigerians be happy about this news? No, no, no! Nigeria doesn't need any financial assistance from any organisation to rehabilitate its energy sector. If the Nigerian government can't provide electricity supply for its citizens then let the country remain in darkness. Let us remain backward while other countries are advancing forward. Let us remain the scum of the earth. EU, thanks for your kind gesture. Thanks a lot. But Nigeria doesn't need any financial assistance because our corruption leaders would pocket the money.

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