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Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by pitlaterine(f): 7:41pm On Jun 29, 2017
EU says no more financial support for Nigeria- Envoy
UROWAYINO WARAMI
29 JUN 2017

The European Union (EU) Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr Michel Arrion says EU will not increase its financial assistance to Nigeria.

Arrion made this known in Abuja while delivering a Distinguished Lecture organised by the IBB Golf Club, with the theme “40 years of European union in Nigeria: Lessons learned and the way forward”.


The ambassador who said that EU was not promising further assistance to Nigeria however said that Nigeria remains EU key partner in view of the role it plays in global affairs.

The envoy also stressed that the Union would scale up its efforts towards the country’s institutional, political and economic development for a more prosperous future.

He said that Nigeria could not be said to be poor, as it is has enough resources to meet its developmental needs.

While expressing concern that on the economic level of the country Arrion called for a more equitable distribution of the nation’s wealth to ensure growth and stability and unleash its enormous economic potentials.


Arrion explained that the combine aides to the country were about ten per cent of the country’s annual budget.

According to him, the Official Development Assistance (ODA) flow in Nigeria is about 2.5 billion dollars yearly, which correspond roughly to about 10 per cent of the federal budget (N7,3trillion or 24 billion dollars).

This, he said has raised the question of should EU continue to give aide to Nigeria.?

Arrion, however said the regional block would scale up its efforts towards the country’s institutional, political and economic development for a more prosperous future.

“We are not offering more financial support, we are proposing more political and policy dialogue, technical assistance, capacity building, training, transfer of technology.

We also proposing more advocacies for more private investments and other innovative sources of funding,” the EU envoy said.

The envoy therefore called for improving in tax collection to finance the development of the country.


According to him Nigeria must find alternative funding to ODA including improved tax collection which must be improved at least five times more and also spend better.
Quoting Price Water Cooper (PwC 2016), he said: “Nigeria collects about N5.5 trillion or 18 billion dollars per year.

“About 10 million people (10 per cent of adult population) are registered for personal income tax (half of them in Lagos).

“The rate of VAT compliance by registered entities is about 12 per cent. The rate is lower for corporate income tax nine per cent.”

He also said Nigeria must attract more foreign investment five times more, to reach the level of Angola or Vietnam for instance and put in place more and better Public Private Partnerships.

Arrion said the evolution of vibrant relationship of equal partners between Nigeria and the EU was founded on shares values and aspirations and mutual trust.

According to him EU in its 40 years of engagement with Nigeria has identified development priorities, funded projects to stimulate the Nigeria’s economy, reduce hunger and disease.


He said that the union had also helped to enhance institutional capacities, strengthen governance and fight insecurity in Nigeria.



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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Xhaka100(m): 7:43pm On Jun 29, 2017
EU abeg stop rough play.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by ugofr(f): 7:44pm On Jun 29, 2017
okay....i don't have anything to say, EU get Im own wahala, their pocket no fit carry una again , ana acho Ife na akpa onye na acho Ife, ur country is no longer viable, nobody wants to waste resources here, I don't blame them Shebi one man park im Keke for London(i hear say im bill na 80milla for parking space) , dey hospital dey drink kunu say ear dey pain am while co-ordinator dey fear north.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Nobody: 7:46pm On Jun 29, 2017
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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Nobody: 7:49pm On Jun 29, 2017
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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by hucienda: 7:50pm On Jun 29, 2017
Were Nigeria to be run effectively, efficiently and without blatant corruption, she should be the one to even grant foreign aid.

So thank you, EU. It could make the country sit-up - or not - as she is wont.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Chikelue2000(m): 7:51pm On Jun 29, 2017
All the guys above me r just dunce.... all hustling for ftc

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by pitlaterine(f): 7:56pm On Jun 29, 2017
ugofr:
okay
beamtopola:
U
ZaraGift:
HMM
Xhaka100:
G

So for over 10 mins you guys haven't still gotten anything sensible to say?

What a pity!

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by feelgoodInc: 8:02pm On Jun 29, 2017
poverty is in the eyes of the beholder

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Nobody: 8:15pm On Jun 29, 2017
One cubicle they call presidential jet is lying fallow gulping 1000pounds daily.

Our government is a rag!

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by raker300: 8:17pm On Jun 29, 2017
Lol..I no blame una ..

The thieving politicians under Buhari are the worst ever seen

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by ezeagu(m): 8:18pm On Jun 29, 2017
Daddy UK no longer has leverage for its baby Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by MaziOmenuko: 8:19pm On Jun 29, 2017
This is a welcome development; UNICEF and WHO should stop giving us free retroviral drugs, free polio, tuberculosis and meningitis drugs since the governor's of the most affected states can afford to buy houses in the US.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by ephi123(f): 8:46pm On Jun 29, 2017
Excellent. Very good. We need more of this.

Financial assistance that will be wasted on presidential jet parking fees.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Paperwhite(m): 8:47pm On Jun 29, 2017
MaziOmenuko:
This is a welcome development; UNICEF and WHO should stop giving us free retroviral drugs, free polio, tuberculosis and meningitis drugs since the governor's of the most affected states can afford to buy houses in the US.
Supported.Nigeria is not poor in the real sense but only blessed with greedy leaders & gullible followers.Oh Nigeria-deliver thy self.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Origin(f): 8:51pm On Jun 29, 2017
Una don wise up.




Though you knew what you were paying for before.


(where the beggar becomes richer than the giver)

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by CutieGuy(m): 9:07pm On Jun 29, 2017
Britain the creator of this fraudulent country has expelled herself from EU
So wat did u expect from the victims.

There project called Nigeria will cease to exist
Because no more capita for the experimental project.,
Called zoo.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by PREBuhari2019: 9:09pm On Jun 29, 2017
no problem. Ask buhari where he kept our money

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by AngelicBeing: 9:10pm On Jun 29, 2017
Hmmmm sad
Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by mekaboy(m): 9:12pm On Jun 29, 2017
If our president can park jet and be treated abroad, we are not poor.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Daviddson(m): 9:18pm On Jun 29, 2017
One of the best news of 2017. Was it not a few days ago I was telling someone that Nigeria does not need financial aids and grants because we have enough monies to take care of our needs, but only being held back by mismanagement and thievery? South Korea and Taiwan used to collect aids many decades ago, but today they are aid givers! Because of proper management. Aids do not make countries rich. Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Canada (oil producers like we are) do not collect aids and their citizens live in luxury. In fact, some of these countries heavily finance US and UK.
The first thing I'd do when I become president is to abolish aids. We have enough resources to be self-independent and supply power to the rest of Africa instead of living in darkness.


Lalasticlala, this is better than those Hushpuppi clapbacks

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by ChimaAdeoye: 10:11pm On Jun 29, 2017
The zoo. grin grin grin grin grin grin
They want other countries to give their own money to run services in Nigeria.
meanwhile Nigerian money is kept in fat bank accounts abroad or used to pay 4,000 pounds every day for a parked idle plane in London. Which could be flown and parked in Abuja and ordered back to London when it's needed.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Blue3k(m): 10:33pm On Jun 29, 2017
Lol Nigeria pathetic asking for cash all day. Foreign aid doesn't develope nations but trade and investment does. If nigera took some of its advice it would get somewhere.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Ayoswit(f): 10:41pm On Jun 29, 2017
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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Bizibi(m): 10:41pm On Jun 29, 2017
The next administration need to use the resources in exchange for services from other developed countries.....Nigeria is actually rich.
Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by incredibleace(m): 10:41pm On Jun 29, 2017
When we have people like Evans....mtchewww

Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Etizz: 10:42pm On Jun 29, 2017
the bitter truth....... some people still think we are poor only if they know how d so called leaders right from scratch are milking the country dry..... what a pity
Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Emenandez4lyf(m): 10:42pm On Jun 29, 2017
EU don reject us, Nigeria has become a dead vegetable. Come 2019, lemme see APC and their fake promises.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by GeneralOjukwu: 10:43pm On Jun 29, 2017
MaziOmenuko:
This is a welcome development; UNICEF and WHO should stop giving us free retroviral drugs, free polio, tuberculosis and meningitis drugs since the governor's of the most affected states can afford to buy houses in the US.

I badly want to agree with you but, this is my area of expertise. Believe me, without these funding streams, we would ALL suffer.

Some parents who would say they can't "afford" vaccines would send their kids to the same schools and markets as yours.....

Africa would be self-dependent one day....might just not be for the next century.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by BabaCommander: 10:43pm On Jun 29, 2017
Good move.

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Re: Nigeria Is Not A Poor Country, We Are Not Offering More Financial Support - EU by Pavore9: 10:44pm On Jun 29, 2017
Good! Most have ended up in private pockets.

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