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Us, Nigeria Sign $1.5 Billion Electricity Financing Deal by Sunofgod(m): 7:18pm On Oct 19, 2011
LAGOS (AFP) – The US Export-Import Bank on Wednesday signed a deal with Nigeria aimed at providing $1.5 billion in financing for investments in the country’s woefully inadequate electricity sector, a statement said.

The deal comes as Nigeria seeks to solve its longstanding electricity shortages by privatising power production and distribution, with outages daily occurrences in Africa’s most populous nation and largest oil producer.

Privatisation will open up opportunities for foreign companies, though Nigeria’s deeply rooted corruption has often been a stumbling block to successful investment in the country in the past.

Fred Hochberg, the chairman of the bank who visited Nigeria this week, said in the statement that “$1.5 billion is just a start.” The bank is an independent government agency that provides export financing to US companies.

“We want to deploy this financing as quickly as possible to help meet President Goodluck Jonathan’s goals for growing the Nigerian economy by greatly expanding the availability of power in the country,” he said in the bank’s statement.

“The bank’s board of directors will certainly consider additional financing if needed.”

Nigeria intends to boost its power output ten-fold by 2020.

The bank said that Nigeria is one of nine countries it has identified as offering US companies the greatest opportunities for sales.

The other countries are South Africa, Turkey, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, it said.

Nigeria is also a major supplier of US crude imports

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/10/us-nigeria-sign-1-5-billion-electricity-financing-deal/
Re: Us, Nigeria Sign $1.5 Billion Electricity Financing Deal by Beaf: 7:29pm On Oct 19, 2011
This is great news. It means any US power companies that wish to come in already have financial backing. I expect more banks to jump into the fray and gradually lower the so-called risk in Nigerian investments.
Re: Us, Nigeria Sign $1.5 Billion Electricity Financing Deal by realchange: 7:31pm On Oct 19, 2011
real change is around the corner. we shall get there soon.
Re: Us, Nigeria Sign $1.5 Billion Electricity Financing Deal by Sunofgod(m): 7:45pm On Oct 19, 2011
Another $1.5 billion about to go down the drain.

. . . .And why do we need to borrow, borrow, borrow like there was no tomorrow.

I guess the bank doesn't care if the money is 'pilfered' in the normal Nigerian manner - as long as they are paid back with interest.

Has GEJ blown all the foreign reserves?
Re: Us, Nigeria Sign $1.5 Billion Electricity Financing Deal by Nobody: 8:06pm On Oct 19, 2011
Exactly the same way $16billion disappeared and there was more darkness instead.BTW,how much has jonathan spend on electricity so far ?
Re: Us, Nigeria Sign $1.5 Billion Electricity Financing Deal by Beaf: 8:09pm On Oct 19, 2011
The $1.5billion is strictly for American companies as clearly stated in at least two places in the article. Lets not behave like we can't read.
Re: Us, Nigeria Sign $1.5 Billion Electricity Financing Deal by courage89(m): 8:11pm On Oct 19, 2011
Is the money going to government or private company?

Sun of god:

Another $1.5 billion about to go down the drain.

. . . .And why do we need to borrow, borrow, borrow like there was no tomorrow.

I guess the bank doesn't care if the money is 'pilfered' in the normal Nigerian manner - as long as they are paid back with interest.

Has GEJ blown all the foreign reserves?


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