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Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Racoon(m): 8:02pm On May 01, 2020
A day after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) granted Nigeria’s request for a $3.4 billion emergency fund, the federal government has said that it is a flexible loan, which will be repaid in five years at one per cent interestrate.

Prior to the new twist, Nigerians were inundated with reports that the money was a drawdown on Nigeria’s savings with the IMF without any conditions attached.

But yesterday, the government admitted that the Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) was approved for the country on Tuesday, with strings attached.

Speaking on a Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) programme, which LEADERSHIP monitored in Abuja yesterday, the minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, explained that the $3.4 billion facility was granted at one per cent interest rate with a three and half years repayment moratorium. She added that the facility has a repayment plan of five years.

Addressing journalists earlier in the month, the minister had said: ”This (the $3.4billion emergency support fund) will not be tied to any conditionalities.”

In a swift reaction, a professor of capital market, Uche Uwaleke, urged the government ”to be as wise as a serpent” in her dealing with the IMF.

The former Imo State finance commissioner said that while an additional soft credit line of $3.5 billion which the government hopes to get from the World Bank ($2.5 billion) and the African Development Bank ($1 billion) to wage COVID-19 war stands to reason, the same cannot be said of the $3.4 billion loan from the IMF.

In a telephone interview with LEADERSHIP, Prof. Uwaleke said that his reservation was to the fact that the IMF credit facility was a non-concessional loan with commercial terms being disbursed under the IMFs Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) which, in addition to a basic interest rate charge, attracts a commitment fee, service charge and a surcharge on outstanding credit.

Financial assistance under the RFI is provided in the form of outright purchases without the need for a full-fledged programme or reviews. A member country requesting RFI assistance is required to cooperate with the IMF to make efforts to solve its balance of payments difficulties and to describe the general economic policies that it proposes to follow. Prior actions may be required where warranted.

He explained that the facility was like a cooperative society granting its member loan the amount of which is determined by what is contributed. The country is not leaving the IMF membership by pulling its contribution/quota known as Special Drawing Rights.

Uwaleke said that ”while the government is encouraged to muster every resource in the fight against the pandemic, entering into a debt trap will clearly jeopardise economic recovery effort post COVID-19.”

Beyond that, Uwaleke said that except the relevant section is amended by the National Assembly, the IMF loan, unlike the long tenured concessional facilities from the World Bank and AfDB, contravenes Section 41 of the 2007 Fiscal Responsibility Act which requires that the government can only go for long -term concessional loans for capital expenditure.


https://leadership.ng/2020/04/30/nigeria-to-repay-imf-3-4bn-in-5-years/

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Corporate2020: 8:04pm On May 01, 2020
Please borrow more Buhari and complete Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Lagos-Abeokuta-Ibadan-Ilorin-Kano Railway and the 2nd Niger Bridge which Goatluck Jonaddaft commissioned on the drawing board and name it Muhammadu Buhari 2nd Niger Bridge. Also start the Lagos-Calabar Eastern Corridor Railway.

When the next looter comes in as President, he will be paying the loans and there will be little to loot while Nigerians will be enjoying the infrastructure built with the loans.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Racoon(m): 8:04pm On May 01, 2020
The APC initially lied that there was no conditions attached.Zombies believed & swallowed it hook line & sinker.Later same govt made a volte face & left them speechless.Government of lies full of liars and for the gullible.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Yenefer(f): 8:04pm On May 01, 2020
I guess When the Chinese pay us the 200billion dollars we sued them cus of Covid19

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by helinues: 8:05pm On May 01, 2020
shocked
Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Sinerman: 8:05pm On May 01, 2020
Yenefer:
I guess When the Chinese pay us the 200billion dollars we sued them cus of Covid19

Wait for it well well o.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Racoon(m): 8:06pm On May 01, 2020
Stalwert:
It is stated in the op that it is a grant, sad many educated illiterates are tagging it a loan

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thecable.ng/its-a-loan-zainab-ahmed-clarifies-imfs-3-4bn-facility/amp

Even insulting people that are in the know than you.Guess you've heard now? You lots must get sense by force & be deliver from the spirit of zombiesm.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Racoon(m): 8:07pm On May 01, 2020
helinues:
shocked
Talk! Guess you lots know how to defend the lies and stupidity of the lying government?

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Corporate2020: 8:08pm On May 01, 2020
Racoon:



A day after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) granted Nigeria’s request for a $3.4 billion emergency fund, the federal government has said that it is a flexible loan, which will be repaid in five years at one per cent interestrate.

Prior to the new twist, Nigerians were inundated with reports that the money was a drawdown on Nigeria’s savings with the IMF without any conditions attached
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Go and collect your own loan at IMF.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Nobody: 8:09pm On May 01, 2020
Sooner or later the Bailiffs will come and claim Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by daresma77: 8:11pm On May 01, 2020
May Almighty God Help us for this country Just Negodu

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Racoon(m): 8:13pm On May 01, 2020
Corporate2020:
Go and collect your own loan at IMF.
I dont need it because I'm not running a clueless and rudderless economic venture like the useless govt that is mortgaging Nigeria into eternal indebtedness.

Debt servicing is not a sound economic thing to do in this era of global economic meltdown.Generations will suffer to pay this debts.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by helinues: 8:26pm On May 01, 2020
Racoon:
Talk! Guess you lots know how to defend the stupidity of the lying government?

My broda, time na money oo
Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Blue3k(m): 8:27pm On May 01, 2020
Nigeria politicans tell pointless and foolish lies. Why would they claim this a grant like this information isn't publicly available.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Racoon(m): 8:29pm On May 01, 2020
So what is the Nigeria's cumulative debts now? angry May God and Nigerians deliver themselves from these rogues that are putting economic slavery chain on our necks & the generation that will come after us.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by cRobo: 8:45pm On May 01, 2020
I won't say a word
Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Abaman001(m): 8:45pm On May 01, 2020
Can anything good come out of Nigeria.[code][/code] cry cry cry

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by seanjy4konji: 8:45pm On May 01, 2020
Kwantunue..

Just kwantinue

All the loan and sale of crude and every every. How it take reach this side for decades?

Just kwantinue.

God don give up,he did not send any guardian Angel..he just kukuma send corona..

I hope he is loyal and legit to finish this job he as being appointed ted to do..no bribery collected like magu

Like a thief in the night he will come so say the holy book.to kill and destroy..nothing to steal..just destroy evil leaders for us.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by dipopooo(m): 8:45pm On May 01, 2020
make IMF kuku buy Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by LandMann: 8:46pm On May 01, 2020
A loan that is going to be used to pay salary and fund consumption... This is going to end in tears unless something drastic happen.

IMF loan is the first rope that goes around a country's neck before inflation and other negative indices kick off the stool and leave the country hanging by it's neck, fighting and losing every last breath within its soul.

Nigerians brace up, trying times are here again. Embrace and support your country and its products.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by StrikeBack(m): 8:46pm On May 01, 2020
grin

Money wey we no go ever account for, by then bubu go don comot.. another southerner go bear the wahala.

God help me. I'll **** one of them soon

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Craaaa: 8:46pm On May 01, 2020
If I hear say dey pay this money. No be dis govt go pay am sha. Dem go leave am for the next govt.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Abidob(m): 8:46pm On May 01, 2020
God help us
Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Pr0cter: 8:46pm On May 01, 2020
Funny enough it's the next administration after Buhari that will carry this burden.

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by amrichy(m): 8:46pm On May 01, 2020
For those that have the answer(s), here is what I'm curious to know: what happens if Nigeria fails to repay the loan as at when due? What penalties are attached to defaulting the payment?

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by bolaayenimo: 8:46pm On May 01, 2020
So if PDP wins in 2023, they will pay all these debt?

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Elslim: 8:46pm On May 01, 2020
We are nothing but pencil in the hands of the creator

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Kemimarch16(f): 8:47pm On May 01, 2020
I'm just tired of this country
Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Factfinder1(m): 8:47pm On May 01, 2020
Debt for the next administration

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by Trailblazer1(m): 8:47pm On May 01, 2020
Buhari and his co-looters have squandered our Commonwealth accumulated by previous regimes and now leaving a legacy of debt for the next generation


He must pay up the debt before vacating office

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Re: Nigeria To Repay IMF $3.4bn In 5 Years by sLentlover7778(m): 8:47pm On May 01, 2020
Before 5years go come, I go don become Canada citizen..

No be for mouth ooo everything don set.. grin grin grin

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