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Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by dre11(m): 4:25pm On May 19, 2016
see how much these governors wants to borrow from world bank shockedshocked

Governors of Nigeria’s 36 states are seeking to access about $3.2 billion from the World Bank to curtail the fiscal challenge faced across the states, the governors’ forum has said.

The revelation was made on Thursday morning by some of the governors after their meeting at the Banquet Hall of the presidential villa in Abuja.

The meeting was convened by the Nigeria Governors Forum.

The chairman of the forum, Governor Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara State, told journalists that the forum decided to invite the country director of World Bank, Rachid Benmessaoud, to brief them “on the money lying down in the World Bank which largely belongs to state governments but had not been accessed”.

Mr. Yari said because of the cumbersome procedure in accessing the funds, most of the governors did not even know they had such funds there.

He said it was the governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, who sold the idea to his colleagues to invite the World Bank official to come and “educate the governors to know that these monies are there especially in the kind of situation we are in, the difficulties we are all facing so that the states can move forward in terms of infrastructural development and other matters in our respective states”.

The NGF chair said the governors raised issues as regards the provision of counterpart funding being a requirement to accessing the fund. He said the World Bank officials promised to look into the matter.

“We discussed sincerely on the issue of counterpart funding. It is more difficult for us to fulfil our own part because we are struggling to see how we can pay salaries; that is the most difficult aspect of it. And they promised that they will look into it and immediately that is done, the states will move fast to ensure we access it,” Mr. Yari said.

“Also, they agreed that they will give us the details state by state; how much is lying down for each state and how we are going to access it.

“As of now they are ready to facilitate a kind of workshop to the state governors and the commissioners of finance and other staff, so that we can know how best to move and access these funds for the betterment of our respective states,” Mr. Yari said.

Mr. El-Rufai, who also spoke with reporters, said the World Bank portfolio for the states for the 2016 was $4.25billion, out of which, he said, “$3.25billion dollars is lying there undisbursed”.

The Kaduna governor said the funds were idle because the states were not meeting their conditions or not moving fast enough to draw this $3.25billion dollars.

“You know $3.25billion dollars can do a lot to improve the lives and livelihood of our citizens in the state and the World Bank has expressed its flexibility to look into the challenges we are facing as well as the procedure or bottleneck to ease the access of these monies,” he said.

He also said the World Bank wanted the states to withdraw the money as quickly as possible so that citizens would get its benefits including from “health to education and the rural access, agriculture and the revival of livestock and water supply”.

“These are the areas that most of these funds are dedicated and we all need the money because we are all broke, so we are going to work very hard to try to get these monies in trust,” Mr. El-Rufai said.

Support for full deregulation of petroleum downstream

The Nigerian governors also gave their support to the recent full deregulation of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry which led to price increase of the product from N86.50 to N146 per liter.
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, is currently on strike over the hike in the price.

Speaking on the matter, in the early hours of Thursday, Ogun state governor, Ibikunle Amosun, said the deregulation should be considered as “sacrifices that must be paid by all”.

Mr. Amosun said the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari means well and the governors also mean well for the country.

“If truly we are caring for the masses we must believe that subsidy only serves the rich, those that are getting us the fuel, not the masses.

“We believe that such money that have been saved from the subsidy would be used for infrastructural development particularly for social services for all of the down-trodden masses.

“we are putting our weight behind it, while urging the federal government and indeed the state governments to see how we can ameliorate all the problems the masses would probably go through in the short run because in the long run they would be the better for it.

“We supported it because we believe that it is in the interest of the masses,” Mr. Amosun said.


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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Ahmed0336(m): 4:30pm On May 19, 2016
Wetin dem use bailout funds do? and hope say dem go pay back the loan before the end of their tenure? undecided Nonsense!!!!

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Drversatile: 4:32pm On May 19, 2016
This is a government that does not care about the citizen,All these governors are only on a mission to keep their pockets fat, leave all those grammars and cork and bull story they are using the VP to disseminate to the public. Lia Muhamed is telling us Nigeria is broke but he can apply for #15m for China trip is he going to import phones for masquerades ?
Imagine from the mouth of deputy senate president 'ordinary Nigerians ' I can't forget that. Even military rulers will use 'fellow Nigerians' Anyone expecting anything for the masses is on a mission impossible .Change we asked change we got

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Ahmed0336(m): 4:35pm On May 19, 2016
Drversatile:
This is a government that does not care about the citizen,All these governors are only on a mission to keep their pockets fat, leave all those grammars and cork and bull story they are using the VP to disseminate to the public. Lia Muhamed is telling us Nigeria is broke but he can apply for #15m for China trip is he going to import phones for masquerades ?
Imagine from the mouth of deputy senate president 'ordinary Nigerians ' I can't forget that. Even military rulers will use 'fellow Nigerians' Anyone expecting anything for the masses is on a mission impossible .Change we asked change we got
That word ordinary Nigerians from deputy senate president was a slap to my face

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by ijustdey: 5:17pm On May 19, 2016
what are these governors going to use these loans for.....



the bailout that the government did give them...... some of them still have questions mark on how they did disburse it.





these are the questions we needed to ask these governors

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Duharee(f): 5:39pm On May 19, 2016
Buhari share d national cake
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by ylaa(f): 5:39pm On May 19, 2016
Hmmmmmmm
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by incomintop: 5:40pm On May 19, 2016
The money efcc has realize is more than that why borrowing
Abi the efcc drama is scam

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by wayne4loan: 5:41pm On May 19, 2016
Criminals in government . This apc government done tire me ... If u done tire click like ... If u still get hope click share

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by berrystunn(m): 5:41pm On May 19, 2016
I tot.... EFCC is......
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Megadon109(m): 5:43pm On May 19, 2016
Hope Presido will audit all these gov a/c. cuz something is definitely wrong the way they take advantage of any opporturnity to get money

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Philinho(m): 5:43pm On May 19, 2016
Its possible in an era of selective corruption fight
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Feraz(m): 5:43pm On May 19, 2016
Apologies wasting this space! grin
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by titiakins: 5:45pm On May 19, 2016
One day we'll wake up and hear that this country has been sold!

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Feraz(m): 5:45pm On May 19, 2016
All the time, it is to share money. Ask these governors the plans they have laid down to utilize this money, they be foaming in the mouth! Next, they increase tax!!!! angry

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Wealthyone: 5:46pm On May 19, 2016
cry
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by rantmoniker(m): 5:46pm On May 19, 2016
hm
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by STFUand4kMeHARD(m): 5:48pm On May 19, 2016
angry
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Standing5(m): 5:50pm On May 19, 2016
I hope posters like Mapet do see this report.
The governors aren't motivated to run a productive system because any resource in their state explored goes out to service what is largely the need of other idle and backward thinking states. Everybody prefers to wait on öne loans that will likely be repaid with oil windfall.

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by AnusOdourInhaler: 5:50pm On May 19, 2016
All these mofos know is to access Excess crude account, bailout fund and world Bank.. None of them is accessing how to generate huge IGR from their domain..
The disheartening thing, is that, they are still going to loot the money away, leaving the state in huge debt...
I know, God knows the vest, but why Nigeria?

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Tonymegabush1(m): 5:51pm On May 19, 2016
Honestly i dont knw wot to stay.

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by AceRoyal: 5:51pm On May 19, 2016
Mortgaging our future angry
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by adconline(m): 5:51pm On May 19, 2016
They crave and drool over over IMF/World Bank money, but their zombie followers loath and curse IMF/WB instead of their selfish Politrickians.
Guess what? All you zombies have been made to eat ur humble poo and vomit.. GMB is going on with IMF/World Bank policies!! They have won again

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Nobody: 5:55pm On May 19, 2016
Useless people. When they want to steal, they unite ,even including fayose and wike, but if they wanted powers at all cost, they divide the country.
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by ohenhen1: 6:02pm On May 19, 2016
The FG should not approve the loan if it is used to pay salaries.
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by GWMI(m): 6:03pm On May 19, 2016
This are the people many of you are clamouring to increase minimum wage when even the N18000 many of them have not been able to pay.The NLC was right to demand subsidy instead of Mininum wage increase.Thanks.

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Whizzdom(m): 6:04pm On May 19, 2016
It is only Gov. Nasir Rufai that knows there is some monies somewhere in the World Bank right? You guys better say the truth.

We know that the country is in financial mayhem, (broke) but you guys should use the monies allocated to each state for the betterment of the country and masses and not for the development of your account balances.

God will help us.

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Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by googlepikins: 6:05pm On May 19, 2016
They shouldn't give them Shitt. This government is a fraud.
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by martineverest(m): 6:06pm On May 19, 2016
Thieves....greedy set of ppl,who are after dia pocket
Re: Governors Seek Access To $3.2Billion World Bank Fund by Vince77(m): 6:08pm On May 19, 2016
ylaa:
Hmmmmmmm
Are u an introvert?

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