₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,329,534 members, 8,441,099 topics. Date: Wednesday, 08 July 2026 at 03:58 AM

Toggle theme

Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsLai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow (17764 Views)

1 2 3 4 Reply (Go Down)

Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by adenigga(op): 6:32am On Sep 24, 2021
The Federal Government on Thursday descended on critics of its frequent request for fresh loans describing them as insincere.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, spoke for the government during a town hall meeting in Maiduguri, Borno State to address vandalism of power and telecommunications infrastructure.

Mohammed said the critics were members of previous administrations who ‘performed abysmally in terms of modernising our infrastructure, even when they served at a time when our earnings were multiples of what we get today.”

He said that government was not borrowing for recurrent expenditure or to pay salaries but to build world class infrastructure that would benefit generations of Nigerians.

According to him, based on the two town hall meetings held in Abuja on June 7 and July 5 2021, the situation regarding the wanton destruction of public infrastructure was worse than government had imagined.

He said, “For example, we were told that it would cost the Federal Government N3.8bn to repair just four bridges that were damaged by vandals and petrol-laden tankers. That’s a huge amount that could have been used to build new infrastructure.

“Naysayers have recently ramped up their criticism of the Buhari administration for borrowing. These critics are insincere.

“We are not borrowing for recurrent expenditure or to pay salaries. We are borrowing to build world class infrastructure that will benefit generations of Nigerians. And we have a lot to show for the loans we have taken.

“It is an irony that those who are criticizing us today performed abysmally in terms of modernising our infrastructure, even when they served at a time when our earnings were multiples of what we get today.

“Had they embarked on the kind of infrastructure development we are currently engaged in, perhaps there would have been no reason for us to borrow as much as we are doing now.

“They claimed to have spent billions of Naira in building infrastructure but as one can see, their infrastructure projects were only on paper.

“Today, we are still saddled with looking for resources to build the same infrastructure for which they claimed to have allocated huge resources. We will not be deterred by the antics of those who believe they can play politics with everything.

“Today, the standard-gauge rail lines between Lagos and Ibadan as well as Abuja and Kaduna are running well. Today, we have new airport terminals in Abuja, Kano, Lagos and Port Harcourt. Today, the Itakpe-Warri rail line that was abandoned for decades is running

“Today, we have well over 13,000km of federal roads under repair, rehabilitation and reconstruction. There is a road project in every state. Today, we have started the countdown to when the 2nd Niger Bridge, which successive administrations have built only on paper will be completed.”

Mohammed said the list of projects being handled with the loans obtained by the Buhari regime was long.

In another development, Federal Government’s bonds worth N150bn for September, which were auctioned on Wednesday, were oversubscribed by N184.32bn, the Debt Management Office has said.

The total subscription received from investors for the bonds was N334.32bn, comprising N52.43bn for 13.98 per cent FGN February 2028 bonds, N125.58bn for 12.40 per cent FGN March 2036 bonds, and N156.31bn for 12.98 per cent FGN March 2050 bonds.
The auction result showed that out of 65, 144 and 121 total bids for the tenures, 48, 127 and 95 were successful.

A total of N277.05bn was allotted, comprising N42.37bn, N115.85bn and N118.83bn respectively.

The DMO said, “Successful bids for the 13.980 per cent FGN February 2028, 12.4 per cent FGN March 2036 and 12.98 per cent FGN March 2050 were allotted at the marginal rates of 11.6per cent, 12.75000 per cent and 13per cent respectively.

“However, the original coupon rates of 13.98 per cent for the 13.98 per cent FGN February 2028, 12.4000 per cent for the 12.4 per cent FGN March 2036 and 12.98 per cent for the 12.98 per cent FGN March 2050 will be maintained.”

It said that the bonds for auction on September 22, 2021, had a settlement date of September 24, 2021.

The debt office had earlier disclosed that the Federal Government’s bonds worth N150bn for August were oversubscribed by N210.02bn.

The total subscription received from investors for the bonds was N360.02bn, comprising N77.69bn for 13.98 per cent FGN February 2028 bonds, N104.95bn for 12.40 per cent FGN March 2036 bonds, and N177.38bn for 12.98 per cent FGN March 2050 bonds.
https://punchng.com/Why-we-continue-to-borrow-says-FG-September-bonds-oversubscribed

Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by endsarrrs(f): 6:48am On Sep 24, 2021
I see this man, I see LIES
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Grace001:
We are borrowing to build world class infrastructure that will benefit generations of Nigerians
World class infrastructure in a shithole

New modus operandi... Tell Nigerians what they want to hear just to make them feel good.


Their mumu never do
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by slawormiir:
Damnnn niggar
Stupid people...

There is no practice more dangerous than that of borrowing

Grab my morning weed......
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by lifeandjoy: 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
Lies
Lies
Lies
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Born2winnx:
FG says > Lie mo amend.
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Jerryherd: 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
huh
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
Borrowing to loot.
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by money121(m): 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
Ok
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Hangmnk: 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
grin
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by salbis(m): 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
It seems this man life is highly dependent on lies.
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Proflere: 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
Okay, next lies please
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by jojothunder: 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
What do expect him to say. FG must fine something to back it up.
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by lajid: 7:23am On Sep 24, 2021
Hmmmm.
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by dimmyj(m): 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
Na this lie shaa
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Romanoff(f): 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
Where are the infrastructures?
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by EricSmallz(m): 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
70 Years old man. Very soon, they will leave you behind.
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by ATEAMS: 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
Benefit boys
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
A better Nigeria all around is all we want.
A better Nigeria all around is what we shall encounter.
Nigeria will succeed.
God bless Nigeria.

Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Kriely(m): 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
Las las na person grandpapa & papa be this o
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by SLIDEwaxie(m):
People are scared of the amount borrowed, but borrowing is not all bad. We have resources to pay back but..

The problem is that, the next administration will still borrow even when this administration has already done what they needed to be done, just to steal money
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Typicalguy(m): 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
There's no justification for the borrow Mr. Lie, keep on accumulating debt for the next and incoming government. God is watching you lots cry
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Boyooosa(m): 7:24am On Sep 24, 2021
Really?
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Sunnybay7: 7:25am On Sep 24, 2021
Lying machine
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Racoon(m): 7:26am On Sep 24, 2021
Even when it is obvious they have have borrowed more than all the past governments they are accusing ? All the people under this government are always sounding incredibly stupid. angry
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by naturefellow(m): 7:26am On Sep 24, 2021
Blame-trading as usual. Empty barrels!
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by gerrardomendes(m): 7:27am On Sep 24, 2021
Ok nah. Greet your father enh...
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Adrian9(m): 7:27am On Sep 24, 2021
This colossal liar had never been in good terms with the truth!
What is the collateral for those humongous sums of money they keep borrowing?
Do they have any payment plans?

Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Ceenachi: 7:27am On Sep 24, 2021
Let me not say what devil just put in my mouth for me to call you...but devil is wicked sha.....I pity Nigeria as a country
imagine our kinds of leaders undecided
Re: Lai Mohammed: Why We Continue To Borrow by Nobody: 7:27am On Sep 24, 2021
These are the real G men always cashing out with ease. We go hear word when Buhari is done with this useless contraption grin
1 2 3 4 Reply

Lai Mohammed: Why It’s Difficult To Fight BanditsLai Mohammed: Why APC Congresses May Not Hold In Kwara, Three Other StatesLai Mohammed Wearing A Face Mask (Photo)234

Militant Group Suspected Of Okuama Killing Begs For Waterways Security ContractINEC Appointment: Senate Screens Lauretta Onochie, OthersBuhari: Working 6 To 8 Hours At My Age Is No Joke