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World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by adenigga(op): 11:42pm On Aug 04, 2025
The World Bank may approve a $250m loan to Nigeria next month under the third phase of its Health Security Programme in Western and Central Africa as the country battles mounting health and economic challenges.

According to an appraisal document published by the global lender, the proposed loan, which is scheduled for board approval on September 23, 2025, will be channelled towards improving Nigeria’s ability to prevent, detect and respond to health emergencies through strengthened systems and regional collaboration.

The World Bank document noted that the objective of the loan project is to“increase regional collaboration and health system capacities to prevent, detect and respond to health emergencies in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

The funding, which will come in the form of an International Development Association credit, is expected to be managed by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, with the Federal Ministry of Finance serving as borrower.

According to the World Bank document, Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation with an estimated 223 million people, is facing some of the worst health outcomes globally. Life expectancy remains at a low 54 years, maternal mortality exceeds 1,000 per 100,000 live births, and under-five mortality is 114 per 1,000.

These translate to over 800,000 child deaths and 80,000 maternal deaths annually. The country’s health system is further strained by the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, which was directly responsible for more than 64,500 deaths in 2019 and associated with over 263,000 others.

Six of Nigeria’s top ten causes of death are infectious diseases, including malaria, HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis and diarrhoeal diseases. These public health concerns are compounded by widespread poverty, weak infrastructure, underfunding and poor human capital development.

The World Bank estimates that 120 million Nigerians, or 54 per cent of the population, were living below the poverty line in 2024. Despite its health crisis, government expenditure on healthcare remains one of the lowest globally at just 0.62 per cent of GDP and 4.1 per cent of general government spending.

This translates to approximately $14 per capita, with less than $3 of that allocated to primary healthcare. As a result, out-of-pocket health spending by households reached 76.24 per cent in 2021, ranking among the highest in the world and severely limiting access to care for millions of Nigerians.

Compounding these challenges is the growing frequency of climate-related disasters, which are predicted to cause $399bn in health-related economic losses by 2050, according to World Bank estimates.

The proposed $250m health facility will be used to improve disease surveillance, laboratory capacity, emergency preparedness and health service continuity during outbreaks.

The project will also expand public health infrastructure, including emergency operations centres across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, and develop a national warehouse for emergency medical supplies.


Part of the funds will also support Nigeria’s efforts to improve pharmaceutical regulation and stimulate local manufacturing of essential medicines in partnership with agencies such as the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control and the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development.

The World Bank document reveals that Nigeria’s public health response remains fragile despite some improvements. While the country’s overall score in the 2023 Joint External Evaluation of International Health Regulations core capacities rose to 54 per cent from 39 per cent in 2017, significant gaps persist.

Legal frameworks remain inadequate, detection capacity is geographically limited, and logistics for emergency response are weak, especially at the subnational level. Surveillance systems remain fragmented, and critical veterinary and environmental health services lack coordination and funding.

The project aims to improve collaborative surveillance systems by integrating platforms such as the Surveillance Outbreak Response Management and Analysis System for human health and the National Animal Disease Information System for animal health.

Investments will also be made in ICT equipment, training and community-based health services, particularly at the local government level. The initiative will seek to enhance women’s participation in epidemiological training and leadership in response to the gender disparities revealed during past health emergencies such as the Ebola and COVID-19 outbreaks.

While the loan proposal is being finalised, the environmental and social risk of the project has been rated as substantial. Implementation will be coordinated by the NCDC through a National Project Coordination Unit with oversight from a National Steering Committee chaired by the Coordinating Minister for Health and co-chaired by the Ministers of Finance, Environment and Livestock Development.

At the state level, a similar structure will be established, led by the State Commissioner for Health and supported by local coordination units. Only states that meet eligibility requirements, including formal expressions of interest, counterpart funding, and adoption of national health security policies, will be allowed to participate.

Meanwhile, data from the Debt Management Office showed that Nigeria’s total debt to the World Bank rose to $18.23bn as of March 31, 2025. This marks a $420m increase in just three months since December 2024, when Nigeria’s total exposure to the World Bank stood at $17.81bn.

The DMO data showed that borrowings from the International Development Association, the concessional financing arm of the World Bank, rose from $16.56bn in December 2024 to $16.99bn in March 2025.

At the same time, loans from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development — the non-concessional lending window of the World Bank — remained unchanged at $1.24bn. In total, the World Bank Group now accounts for $18.23bn, or about 39.7 per cent of Nigeria’s total external debt stock, which stood at $45.98bn as of March 2025.

This reflects a marginal increase in the World Bank’s share of the debt portfolio, up from 38.9 per cent recorded in December 2024 and 36.4 per cent at the end of 2023. Further analysis indicates that the World Bank now constitutes 81.2 per cent of Nigeria’s total multilateral debt, which reached $22.43bn in Q1 2025.

This represents a rise from the 79.8 per cent share recorded at the end of 2024 and underlines the central role the institution continues to play in Nigeria’s financing framework.
Source: https://punchng.com/wbank-plans-$250m-health-loan-for-nigeria-next-month

Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Sirianese: 11:51pm On Aug 04, 2025
Another opportunity for APC acolytes to steal feed
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by mrhowoto: 5:50am On Aug 05, 2025
The loans you have advanced in the past how was it utilized? It’s apparent that the world bank is an enabler of corruption in Nigeria.
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by helinues: 5:52am On Aug 05, 2025
Must everything be about loan. If you guys are truly care about us, gift us the money
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Jovi10: 6:12am On Aug 05, 2025
More loans and more loans and more loans. Carrot and stick policy.

Nigeria is not getting better at least with APC. Everybody for this party seems to be thinking backwards.

You'll hardly see anyone in APC or their supporters that have sense .
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by lexy2014: 6:17am On Aug 05, 2025
mrhowoto:
The loans you have advanced in the past how was it utilized? It’s apparent that the world bank is an enabler of corruption in Nigeria.
The have been used for super falcons and D'tigress
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Deltavariant(m): 6:27am On Aug 05, 2025
All the media houses from the south west that we vocal and vitriolic about PMBs loans have all of a sudden turned blind and deaf. Nigerians and hypocrisy....
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Gotocourt: 6:32am On Aug 05, 2025
helinues:
Must everything be about loan. If you guys are truly care about us, gift us the money
Gift which money, abi your mentor requested for the money undecided
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Gotocourt: 6:33am On Aug 05, 2025
Tinubu Structure money for campaign. Emilokan go Kee person
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by malali:
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We are planning to use loans to support infrastructures that cant sustain themselves, when its time for maintenance repair , we are still going to borrow more loans. Can we run Nigeria on loans forever ? We removed oil and forex subsidy to be self sustaining but everyday we are collecting loans from Neo-colonialists.

Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Elzazzi:
World Bank is working hard to make life harder for developing countries. They are enablers of corruption.
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Elusive001:
helinues:
Must everything be about loan. If you guys are truly care about us, gift us the money
Why are you bleating. Don't you trust your god to use the loans well like you trusted buhari the?
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by helinues: 6:43am On Aug 05, 2025
Elusive001:
Why are you crying. Don't you trust your god to use the loans well like you trusted buhari the?
English words must be confusing you. All in the name of trolling, see as how you sounded like Junior
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Teymanhenry(f): 6:44am On Aug 05, 2025
Our health systems desperately need upgrades and comprehensive system strengthening. However, corruption remains a significant obstacle. It's evident that if our health systems improve, our leaders might no longer need to travel abroad for medical care, which could impact their personal interests. Moreover, improved health systems might reduce the government's reliance on foreign support from countries like the UK, US, and Netherlands. Unfortunately, corruption is deeply ingrained, and it seems this leadership has enabled and perpetuated it. Until we address this issue, meaningful change will be difficult to achieve.
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by SpecialAdviser(m): 6:47am On Aug 05, 2025
I am beginning to believe that there is a plan to cripple Nigeria and cause it's division. If that be, let glory be to God.

Donald Trump will just need a one month sanction and everyone will take to the streets. As it stands Nigeria economy is completely destroyed
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by free2ryhme: 6:48am On Aug 05, 2025
adenigga:
Source: https://punchng.com/wbank-plans-$250m-health-loan-for-nigeria-next-month
Eventually, you’ll realize it’s all lies money that will never make it to the ordinary citizen.
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Nobody: 6:52am On Aug 05, 2025
Cashout season for Nigerian politicians. The game is the game. Never seen over 250 million people as docile as proud Nigerians.
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by franugo(m): 7:02am On Aug 05, 2025
mrhowoto:
The loans you have advanced in the past how was it utilized? It’s apparent that the world bank is an enabler of corruption in Nigeria.
Honestly....it's only a foolish person that keeps doing same thing over and over again expecting a different result.
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by AMINDA: 7:03am On Aug 05, 2025
Tinubu removed subsidy to reduce borrowing but now borrows to reduce the effects of subsidy removal. No be juju be that?
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by adenigga(op): 7:05am On Aug 05, 2025
Jovi10:
More loans and more loans and more loans. Carrot and stick policy.

Nigeria is not getting better at least with APC. Everybody for this party seems to be thinking backwards.

You'll hardly see anyone in APC or their supporters that have sense .
You are on point!

Believe me...........

Believe me...........

Believe me...........

Believe me...........

That's exactly what we are seeing.........

Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by franugo(m): 7:06am On Aug 05, 2025
helinues:
Must everything be about loan. If you guys are truly care about us, gift us the money
😂 Lol, gifting us the money will not benefit them in anyway. Anyway procuring a loan is not a bad thing in itself, the western world is basically built on loans, the problem with Nigeria getting a loan is that it'd be spent on frivolities for the most part and another govt will most likely have to repay it.
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by lexy2014: 7:08am On Aug 05, 2025
helinues:
Must everything be about loan. If you guys are truly care about us, gift us the money
Yes, everything must be about loans.

helinues:
If we can be budgeting almost a trillion for renovation of only Lagos airport, our girls deserve the $100k gifts

Congratulations to them for always making us proud
If the only thing tinubu knows how to do with public funds is to fritter it away on trivialities and to share money, why then should everything not be about loan?
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by kolente: 7:33am On Aug 05, 2025
PBAT would have ended up being the highest borrower of funds after his regime ends in 2027.

Wale Edun boasted at the inception of this administration that it would not in it new debts as debt has been inimical to the development of Nigeria causing a high debt to GDP ratio.

Indeed APC have a penchant for loans.
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Nobody: 7:35am On Aug 05, 2025
Nigeria a country blessed with natural and human resources is collecting loans up and down. That's the result of lazy thinking and lack of proactiveness of leadership
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by fredoooooo: 7:38am On Aug 05, 2025
We don't want abeg . World bank should go to Gaza ..leave us alone
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Jaylord12(m): 7:42am On Aug 05, 2025
President Tinubu has eventually lost focus....

May God overturn the captivity of Nigeria..
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by adexpa(m): 8:00am On Aug 05, 2025
Majority of people are reacting to loans from cultural and religious view( borrower is a slave to lender). No developed countries came about without loans; even US openly beg citizens to help offset their loans. No capital infrastructure is built without loans. We can not keep asking for a great nation without foresight and intentions. If it’s about government behavior in the past that’s always about corruption, we need to know that some leaders are smart to curb corruption, and it’s not by arrest or noise, but by reforms and tightening cash flows. We need to do away with the mentality of loan is bad, and give government the chance to do their work. Every leaders will be accountable for their deeds after office.
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 8:07am On Aug 05, 2025
If the economy has not been badly mismanaged and messed up why are you providing loan for health?

Well i don't blame you, it is Nigerians that hailing you guys and clapping their hands singing kumbaya
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by musicwriter(m): 8:12am On Aug 05, 2025
As someone supporting the economic policy of this government, I am very worried about this incessant loan Nigeria is taking.

What's the point of the subsidy removal and floatation of the Dollar if we now survive on loan? Because if we have to remove subsidy and float the Dollar only to end up servicing world bank and IMF loans, then I begin to wonder the worth of the policies because it's better to give the money to Nigerians than to the world bank and IMF.

Unless someone can explain the economic logic of this to me, I think Nigeria has been lured to a loan trap
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by godofuck231: 8:14am On Aug 05, 2025
Poison injection for the Nigerian economy , food for corrupt Nigerian politicians
Re: World Bank Plans $250 Million Health Loan For Nigeria Next Month by Cum4me(m): 8:17am On Aug 05, 2025
Just see who una vote as president.
I hope he done clear for una eyes
Make una no repeat this mistake again grin
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