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World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by treesun(op): 9:10am On Jul 01
The World Bank has approved a fresh $1.25bn loan for Nigeria under its Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration programme, amid public concerns over the country’s rising debt burden and repeated calls for the Federal Government to reduce external borrowing.

The approval was announced in a statement issued by the World Bank on Wednesday alongside the launch of a new Country Partnership Framework for Nigeria covering 2026 to 2032.

The bank said the new framework would guide its support for Nigeria over the next six years, with a focus on creating jobs by unlocking private sector-led growth.

“The World Bank Group has endorsed a new Country Partnership Framework for Nigeria spanning 2026–2032, setting out a strategy to create more and better jobs at scale by unlocking private sector-led growth,” the statement read.

It added that the bank had “also approved the Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration Development Policy Financing operation, which supports Nigeria’s transition toward a more inclusive growth model that spurs growth and creates jobs.”

The approval comes weeks after public criticism followed reports that the Federal Government was seeking a fresh $1.25bn World Bank facility to support economic reforms, job creation and competitiveness. Many Nigerians argued that the country’s growing external debt had yet to translate into improved living standards.

According to the World Bank, the new Country Partnership Framework builds on Nigeria’s recent macroeconomic reforms, which it said had resulted in stronger economic growth, higher government revenues, increased external reserves and improved investor confidence.

It said the framework aims to expand electricity access to 32 million Nigerians, provide broadband connectivity to 58 million people, improve health and nutrition services for 40 million citizens and support 9.5 million farmers.

It also seeks to strengthen human capital, boost agricultural productivity and expand access to energy and digital infrastructure.

The World Bank Country Director for Nigeria, Mathew Verghis, said the institution would focus on helping Nigeria convert recent macroeconomic gains into improved living standards.

“Our new Country Partnership Framework provides the strategy for how the World Bank Group will support Nigeria over the coming years, with a strong focus on helping to create more and better jobs, particularly by enabling private sector-led growth.

“The recent macroeconomic gains have been critical to help stabilise the economy. Translating improved macroeconomic conditions into better living standards will require addressing the structural constraints to spur private sector investment and job creation,” he said.

The bank said the $1.25bn Development Policy Financing operation would support reforms aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s competitiveness and creating conditions for sustainable growth.

According to the statement, the reforms include deepening capital markets, modernising the regulatory framework for the digital economy and e-governance, advancing power sector reforms to accelerate electrification, lowering trade barriers in line with Nigeria’s commitments under the Economic Community of West African States and the African Continental Free Trade Area, improving access to quality agricultural seeds and strengthening domestic revenue mobilisation.

“The NAIJA DPF operation, which amounts to $1.25bn, supports a set of Government reforms to strengthen the foundations for growth and competitiveness.

“These include deepening capital markets, modernising the regulatory framework for the digital economy and e-governance, advancing power sector reforms to accelerate electrification, lowering trade barriers in line with Nigeria’s ECOWAS and AfCFTA commitments to help ease price pressures, improving access to quality agricultural seeds, and strengthening domestic revenue mobilisation,” the statement added.

The International Finance Corporation’s Divisional Director for Nigeria, Dahlia Khalifa, said Nigeria’s reform agenda had created opportunities to attract greater private investment.

“Nigeria’s long-term growth potential will be shaped by the economy’s ability to attract investment, raise productivity, and unleash private sector job creation, building on the capital of a rapidly growing population,” she said.

Also speaking, the Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, Ed Mountfield, said although Nigeria’s reforms had created opportunities for investors, risks remained.

“Nigeria’s reform progress is creating important opportunities for private investment, but risks remain for investors. MIGA’s role is to help manage these risks—through guarantees and political risk insurance—so that investors can step in with confidence,” he said.

The latest approval is the second-largest single World Bank facility secured by Nigeria under President Bola Tinubu, after the $1.5bn Reforms for Economic Stabilisation to Enable Transformation Development Policy Financing approved in June 2024.

According to figures released by the Debt Management Office, Nigeria’s debt to the World Bank rose from $17.81bn at the end of 2024 to $19.89bn as of December 31, 2025, representing an increase of $2.08bn or 11.7 per cent.

The DMO data showed that loans from the International Development Association increased from $16.56bn to $18.51bn during the period, while debt owed to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development rose from $1.24bn to $1.38bn.

The figures indicate that the World Bank accounted for 38.36 per cent of Nigeria’s total external debt stock of $51.86bn as of the end of 2025.
https://punchng.com/world-bank-approves-1-25bn-nigeria-loan-despite-backlash/

Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by helinues: 9:19am On Jul 01
The World Bank has approved a fresh $1.25bn loan for Nigeria under its Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration programme
Is the loan not on the behalf of those who are complaining

Anyways, the government should also be sincere with how they are spending the obtain loans
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by MadPolitician:
The world Bank should be told that since they insisted to loan this obnoxious amount to these heinous characters, they have to collect/recoup this loan from Tinubu, his family, and the coven of witches and wizards called The APC.
Simple!
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by Nword22: 2:35pm On Jul 01
These organisations are meant to keep us poor.

We must reject their Greek gift at all cost.
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by SmartPolician: 2:35pm On Jul 01
Those thieves at World Bank get their own cuts

That's why they keep approving everything, even though the money will be siphoned by criminals in power.
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by MrNipplesLover(m): 2:35pm On Jul 01
Even, grandchildren that are yet to be conceived have already been shared a waiting debt accordingly...

I know of generational wealth, but in the case of this Nigeria, it is generational debt...
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by obinna58(m): 2:35pm On Jul 01
All for interests and selfishness, this is going to affect every Nigerian citizen and mostly in negative ways but who gives a fvck when money is made.



Tomorrow you go hear 2trillion budgeted for servicing loans on dilapidated economy
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by Greenfusion: 2:35pm On Jul 01
All these ones na loan app...they always smile when they want to give u loan..check their conditions....e go shock u
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by OGELEYA(m): 2:36pm On Jul 01
Borrow borrow

Nothing to show for it

There is a country ooo
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by Anigreat: 2:36pm On Jul 01
shocked


I haven't seen a kleptomaniac failure yet like Tinubu.
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by Neoteny(m):
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Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by stunnert(m): 2:37pm On Jul 01
The more they give us these loans, the more we pay back with our natural resources, the more politicians loot, insecurity continues, illegal mining continues and our currency depreciates further.

They know what they're doing, they enrich your leaders while they take whatever they want from your country. It has been like these since the country was founded and sold as a business venture in the early 1900's
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by MadPolitician: 2:42pm On Jul 01
stunnert:
The more they give us these loans, the more we pay back with our natural resources, the more politicians loot, insecurity continues, illegal mining continues and our currency depreciates further.

They know what they're doing, they enrich your leaders while they take whatever they want from your country. It has been like these since the country was founded and sold as a business venture in the early 1900's
The Western governments will push a corrupt character to the presidency of a developing country, and then use him to obtain endless loans at cut throats interests from the world Bank and the IMF. That country's foreign exchange earnings from the sell of her mineral resources and all that, will then be used to pay back the mounting interests on these loans, thereby turning the whole earnings from the country's resources into the hands of ruthless neocolonial capitalists in Washington, London and Paris. You become poorer and they become richer..
Yet they want me and you to see China as the real enemy..
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by anonymous1759(m): 2:43pm On Jul 01
MadPolitician:
The world Bank should be told that since they insisted to launch this obnoxious amount to these heinous characters, they have to collect/recoup this loan from Tinubu, his family, and the coven of witches and wizards called The APC.
Simple!
Basket Mouth , how many loans have you helped the federal government to repay? Everybody wants to feel important.
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by anonymous1759(m): 2:45pm On Jul 01
MadPolitician:
The Western governments will push a corrupt character to the presidency of a developing country, and then use him to obtain endless loans at cut throats interests from the world Bank and the IMF. That country's foreign exchange earnings from the sell of her mineral resources and all that, will then be used to pay back the mounting interests on these loans, thereby turning the whole earnings from the country's resources into the hands of ruthless neocolonial capitalists in Washington, London and Paris. You become poorer and they become richer..
Yet they want me and you to see China as the real enemy..
Please tell us the mountain interest don't be Ambiguous when criticising give us fact.
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by Yemmysworld91: 2:48pm On Jul 01
There's no outcry that can stop world bank from lending us. They check if your economy is healthy for the requested loan and give you. I laughed at the ignorance of those who were crying on social media some months ago grin
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by SmartPolician: 2:49pm On Jul 01
MadPolitician:
The Western governments will push a corrupt character to the presidency of a developing country, and then use him to obtain endless loans at cut throats interests from the world Bank and the IMF. That country's foreign exchange earnings from the sell of her mineral resources and all that, will then be used to pay back the mounting interests on these loans, thereby turning the whole earnings from the country's resources into the hands of ruthless neocolonial capitalists in Washington, London and Paris. You become poorer and they become richer..
Yet they want me and you to see China as the real enemy..
Thousand of people stood across the country to vote for Tinubu. I saw hundreds across the polling units in my area. The West didn't put guns in their heads to vote for Tinubu

It's high time we stopped blaming others for our failures and started taking responsibility.
Taking responsibility is the first sign of maturity in life and growth process
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by vr0xen: 2:50pm On Jul 01
Money for 2027 election only
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by ceejay80s(m): 2:50pm On Jul 01
more if our crude oil drilling going,
that's why we have no cheap oil,
they exchange for money they embezzle
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by anonymous1759(m): 2:51pm On Jul 01
I
MadPolitician:
Ndi Olodo Uprising..
I am not useless as you..
I have a registered company that has transacted in millions since 2005. You read right; 2005. Do the maths...

Again, I come from an oil and gas producing state..
This economy is run on oil and gas earnings, and not from cocoa receipts, so you should learn to dry up when the STAKEHOLDERS are talking!
Comprèhéndé
Still blabbing!!!! Tell us the loan interest or keep quiet simple question you're writing Jagon. Still waiting.
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by MadPolitician: 2:52pm On Jul 01
anonymous1759:
Please tell us the mountain interest don't be Ambiguous when criticising give us fact.
Read and learn ...
It used to be almost all of the countrys foreign earnings untill the brutal subsidy removals. If they were not busy using national earnings to service bad debts, they would not have removed the subsidies that have ruined lives across board.
#Stopsupportingevil


LINK:

https://www.thecable.ng/imf-nigeria-to-spend-over-half-of-revenue-on-debt-servicing-in-2026/#google_vignette

Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by Tenses: 2:53pm On Jul 01
This world bank is bent on impoverishing not just present Nigerians but the future Nigerians as well.
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by WorkTheTalk(m): 2:53pm On Jul 01
Frresh $1.25bn loan for Nigeria under its Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration programme, aka akara, roasted corn and kuli kuli businesses.

For those that keep supporting this evil regime, remember the money that would have been used to better your lives and that of your generations will be used to pay these debts.
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by Harry830: 2:56pm On Jul 01
helinues:
Is the loan not on the behalf of those who are complaining

Anyways, the government should also be sincere with how they are spending the obtain loans
werey belike ds 1 touch you, them go loan all our children future, no complain, keep supporting evil
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by MadPolitician: 2:56pm On Jul 01
SmartPolician:
Thousand of people stood across the country to vote for Tinubu. I saw hundreds across the polling units in my area. The West didn't put guns in their heads to vote for Tinubu

It's high time we stopped blaming others for our failures and started taking responsibility.
Taking responsibility is the first sign of maturity in life and growth process
"Taking responsibility" by accepting the product of a thoroughly rigged presidential elections is the height of political idiocy!
That's you NOT me!
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by Reverseng: 3:03pm On Jul 01
World bank has too. It's in their interests
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by henkey: 3:05pm On Jul 01
World Bank doesn't Care if Nigeria is utilizing the Loan for the benefit of its Citizens or not.
They are after their own percentage of the Loan which they will corner.
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by MadPolitician: 3:10pm On Jul 01
anonymous1759:
I


Still blabbing!!!! Tell us the loan interest or keep quiet simple question you're writing Jagon. Still waiting.
You are quiet..
I provided the link.
Talk naa
Re: World Bank Approves $1.25 Billion Nigeria Loan Despite Backlash by Image123(m): 3:13pm On Jul 01
What backlash? You mean those guys making noise online?
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