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Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by DamnnNiggarr: 3:10am On Dec 11, 2020
World Bank says Nigeria’s $1.5 bn budget support loan request ‘still in the works’

Nigeria’s 1.5 billion dollar budget support loan request is “still in the works”, says Shubham Chaudhuri, World Bank Country Director for Nigeria.

Chaudhuri said this on Thursday in Abuja, at a media conference on the presentation of the World Bank Nigeria Development Update (NDU) for December.

The report titled “Rising to the Challenge: Nigeria’s COVID response” took stock of recently implemented reforms and proposes policy options to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and foster a resilient, sustainable and inclusive recovery.

Chaudhuri said that the loan request was taking so long because, irrespective of the bold actions taken by the government in the form of reforms to cushion the effects of the pandemic, the bank still had its reservations.

“I think the way that our board and our shareholders have approached this budget support, is really to say has the country that is requesting the support done all it can to help itself?

“Think of it this way, when you have say a 10 or 15 billion dollar hole, 1.5 billion dollars is just a little bit of that, the question is how is the rest of that hole being made up?

“What is the sustainability in 2021 and beyond? And that is why we are thinking about the overall prospects going forward, in terms of the macro adequacy and the flexibility and exchange rate management.

“That is why our shareholders and our management are still saying we recognise how much Nigeria has done, but for this 1.5 billion dollars to really be a part of the larger effort to put Nigeria on a sound macro-fiscal footing going forward, there needs to be a little bit more.”

Chaudhuri, however, said that the 1.5 billion dollars slated for presentation to the Bank’s board for approval on Dec. 14 was not the 1.5 billion dollars for budget support, but two separate 750 million dollar credit to support state government efforts.

He added that one of them was for the state’s fiscal resources, but under a performance based mechanism.

“So, one is additional financing for the State’s Fiscal Transparency Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) programme for results.

“The other is the Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (CARES) Programme, which is meant to support the states towards protecting livelihoods, enhancing food security and supporting local economic activity.

“So those are the two operations that are being considered by our board on Monday.”

As for the bank’s portfolio investment in Nigeria, he said after the 1.5 billion dollars states support credit, it would amount to 11.5 billion dollars.

Giving a breakdown, he said there were three different ways of measuring the size of the bank’s portfolio, first was how much concessional financing was being provided.

“Yes, we are providing credits and not grants to support the government’s budget, but it is highly concessional, usually 20-30 years maturities, 10 years grace period and at highly concessional rates of about 1 to 2 per cent.

“So if you look at how much of that the board has approved, in terms of this financing, the board has as of July 2018 approved seven billion and in the last two years up to now, it has approved another three billion in financing so that brings us to 10 billion dollars and then the 1.5 billion dollars that is being considered in December that will bring us to 11.5 billion dollars the board has approved.”

The World Bank chief said that in active disbursements, the bank had disbursed seven billion dollars as at July 2018.

He added the bank’s board, in July, also approved 500 million dollars for the Adult and Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) programme, under the Global Financing Facility. (NAN)

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/world-bank-says-nigerias-1-5-bn-budget-support-loan-request-still-in-the-works/amp/

Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Yankee101: 3:22am On Dec 11, 2020
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Nobody trusts the motives of Buhari's government when it comes to borrowing

Theyve borrowed so much with little to show

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Cameroonglass(m): 3:44am On Dec 11, 2020
Do you expect me to read this long write up?...........No I can't,,,,click like if we are in the same boat, or pm me the summary after reading it

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Nobody: 3:44am On Dec 11, 2020
Kai

In other words they won't grant Nigeria the loan grin

Irs clear they don't trust the Nigerian government. It seems these Northerners don't know this isn't Islamic Bank or 1980

No one not even China gives Nigeria loans anymore

Since China stopped giving Nigeria loans you don't hear the anything about China in the news anymore grin

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by WoundedLamb: 3:47am On Dec 11, 2020
Hhmm... if Nigeria were to be your son, would you say he's got a bright future? I wish y'all the best.

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Nobody: 3:47am On Dec 11, 2020
Hope it never “works” out for the sake of our unborn generation

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Nobody: 3:47am On Dec 11, 2020
Ooh, they keep devaluing naira.
Using borrowed funds to keep a country is unappropriate.

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by lacastre: 3:47am On Dec 11, 2020
I wonder what our reserve will look like after 2023...

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by slawormiir: 3:48am On Dec 11, 2020
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Nobody: 3:49am On Dec 11, 2020
Driedfish:
cheesy

Where's our cat? angry

Edited I seem him now
grin
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by SirBlack999(m): 3:49am On Dec 11, 2020
Borno to Chad railway loading....

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by 4tomandchi: 3:49am On Dec 11, 2020
APC demons were they not the ones shouting that PDP wants to sell Nigeria by borrowing too much.

What have they done differently?


Evil Party with a dead president!

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Nobody: 3:55am On Dec 11, 2020
Unfortunately our shortsighted self-serving politicians are not seeing the bigger picture of the New World Order penetrating humanity.

Nigeria and Nigerians will eventually lose their sovereignty as it is expected, we will default on these loans.

Defaulting on the loans will make all future Nigerian leadership surrender critical infrastructure to foreign control and Nigerians will be helpless about the situation

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by GIANTPLUSHUB: 3:57am On Dec 11, 2020
Okay naw
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by oluwaseyi0: 4:25am On Dec 11, 2020
Another borrowing
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Simplebeauty: 5:22am On Dec 11, 2020
grin
cheesy
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Perfecttouchade: 5:24am On Dec 11, 2020
Dem don see us Borrow pose kontiri grin
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Fahdiga1: 5:26am On Dec 11, 2020
World Bank should not give Nigeria any loan again. the previous loans have been looted by Buhari and his cronies

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Walexdubia(m): 6:36am On Dec 11, 2020
DamnnNiggarr:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/world-bank-says-nigerias-1-5-bn-budget-support-loan-request-still-in-the-works/amp/

World bank knows how gullible our government is, that's why they're asking how have the government helped itself..

This is just Economics...
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Nobody: 6:42am On Dec 11, 2020
The loan is use to fund jumbo salaries of politicians.p
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Dukeolumidemans(m): 6:43am On Dec 11, 2020
Very unfortunate we don't have good leaders.
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by motionarena: 6:53am On Dec 11, 2020
World bank abeg no give dem money

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Lovinghauwa: 7:04am On Dec 11, 2020
Indirectly telling lazy FG they won't give them any money for squandering.
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by History555: 7:42am On Dec 11, 2020
Between july 2018 and nov 2020, Nigeria borrowed 10 billion dollars from world bank. Wow
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by osuofia2(m): 8:08am On Dec 11, 2020
The world bank should stop playing politics with this loan request and grant Nigeria. The govt of PMB has really utilized the loans borrowed so far, as a lot of infrastructural/capital development has been done over the years. E.G, the rail lines from Lagos/Ibadan, Kaduna/Abuja, Second Niger Bridge and a whole lots of federal roads.
The funds will be used to buy weapons for the fight against Insurgence and bandits. My advice to FG is that if the world bank refuses to lend them the Money they should get it from our Pensions contributed over the years.
God bless PMB
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by vineyardfarms: 8:16am On Dec 11, 2020
DamnnNiggarr:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/world-bank-says-nigerias-1-5-bn-budget-support-loan-request-still-in-the-works/amp/



the world bank is also are problem. Why borrow money to a foolish nation like our which lack direction and purposeless. . . . . .
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by ProfAmaben(m): 8:21am On Dec 11, 2020
Which country on earth is not owing money? If you are in need of money, you simply borrow to repay when you have. If there's a budget deficit, the suffering most people are crying about right now would be child's play to what's going to come.

Nigeria's foundation is the problem we are facing not Buhari, I challenge anybody to go and become president with the present democracy that cannot jail criminals that are caught red handed (due to the constitution), payment of over 150 billion to NASS minus the jeeps and allowances, lack of funds for capital projects etc.

I can go on and on but let me stop here. Democracy isn't for Nigeria because our style if democracy is too expensive and no nation on Earth can develop with it.

Why do you think that UAE, Singapore, Canada etc could achieve rapid development within a short time? Simple answer, they don't practice expensive democracy that requires 250 special advisers on over 1 million naira salary with numerous allowances.

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Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Codes151(m): 8:22am On Dec 11, 2020
Yankee101:
Voice-mail

Nobody trusts the motives of Buhari's government when it comes to borrowing

Theyve borrowed so much with little to show
who approves a loan request? Isn’t it senate?

Keep letting people deceive you. Pmb isn’t the problem in all...

You see lawmakers, those are the blood sucking demons
Re: Nigeria’s $1.5 Bn Budget Support Loan Request ‘Still In The Work' - World Bank by Codes151(m): 8:25am On Dec 11, 2020
osuofia2:
The world bank should stop playing politics with this loan request and grant Nigeria. The govt of PMB has really utilized the loans borrowed so far, as a lot of infrastructural/capital development has been done over the years. E.G, the rail lines from Lagos/Ibadan, Kaduna/Abuja, Second Niger Bridge and a whole lots of federal roads.
The funds will be used to buy weapons for the fight against Insurgence and bandits. My advice to FG is that if the world bank refuses to lend them the Money they should get it from our Pensions contributed over the years.
God bless PMB
Lol. Funny this is that, what ever loan taken, you northerners can’t afford to pay tax.
Not like you live in houses,
Not like you subscribe to data or tariffs
Not like you do anything.

So how will you have sense?

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