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COVID-19: IMF Approves $3.4bn Emergency Support For Nigeria by Nobody: 9:51pm On Apr 28, 2020
International Monetary Fund on Tuesday approved $3.4 billion in emergency financial assistance to support the Federal Government in addressing the severe economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The financial assistance, ‎approved under the Rapid Financing Instrument‎, is also to enable Nigeria to address the sharp fall in oil prices.

The Federal Government had requested an emergency financial assistance of $3.4bn (100 per cent of quota) under the RFI to meet urgent balance of payment needs stemming from the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.


The financial support is expected to limit the decline in international reserves and provide funds for targeted and temporary spending increases aimed at containing and mitigating the impact of the pandemic.

Following the Executive Board’s discussion of Nigeria, Mr. Mitsuhiro Furusawa, Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair, ‎noted that the COVID-19 outbreak – magnified by the sharp fall in international oil prices and reduced global demand for oil products – had severely impacted economic activity in Nigeria.

Furusawa said, “These shocks have created large external and financing needs for 2020.


“Additional declines in oil prices and more protracted containment measures would seriously affect the real and financial sectors and strain the country’s financing.”

He noted that the IMF Executive Board welcomed immediate actions taken by the Federal Government in response to the crisis.

“The short-term focus on fiscal accommodation would allow for higher health spending and help alleviate the impact of the crisis on households and businesses.

“Steps taken toward a more unified and flexible exchange rate are also important and unification of the exchange rate should be expedited,” he added.
Re: COVID-19: IMF Approves $3.4bn Emergency Support For Nigeria by Buhari5: 1:15pm On Apr 29, 2020
What's the source?
Re: COVID-19: IMF Approves $3.4bn Emergency Support For Nigeria by GamalNasser: 1:40pm On Apr 29, 2020
Is this a loan or a gift because we are tired of Loans under Buhari ooo

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