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$22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Masterclass32: 6:52am On Mar 17, 2020
Ahead of arrangements by Nigeria government to revisit the template for the spending of the $22.7 billion loan recently approved by the Senate, an influential group from the South East geo-political zone has petitioned the China Exim Bank to suspend or cancel the loan.

The Senate had a fortnight ago approved the $22.7 billion loan request from China Exim Bank by President Muhammadu Buhari despite protests by some states especially those in South East that they were excluded from the infrastructural development captured in the loan.

In a letter of demand to China Exim Bank by the group, Igbo Board of Deputies, signed by Mr. Austin Okeke and delivered at the banks office in Johannesburg, on March 11, the group warned that it would join the bank in the suit against the Nigerian government if it fails to heed to its demand.

Igbo Board of Deputies insisted that the bank suspends disbursement of the loan or cancel it in the alternative until Nigeria revised or amended the way she intends to allocate the loans and include projects in the South East.

A statement by the body made up of men and women reads in parts: “Today being 11th day of March 2020, we delivered a letter of demand to China Exim Bank in Johannesburg calling upon it to give an undertaking in the following manner:

“Suspend the loan disbursement, alternatively, cancel the approval of the loan to the Nigerian government until such time as it has revised and/or amended the manner it intends to allocate the loans so as to include projects in the South East of Nigeria, which projects shall directly benefit the Igbo; and

“As a condition, tie the loan repayment to the regions of Nigeria that inherit the projects, as Nigeria flounders and threatens to break up.

“In going forward, the Chinese must ensure that all projects are valued and open-bid for, following international best practices to ensure standard quality and fair cost.

“The present Nigerian government is prone to project-cost inflation, and future generations are not obligated to pay for fraudulently inflated costs.

“Failing which we shall join China Exim Bank as a defendant party to the lawsuit against the Federal Government of Nigeria.

“We say so because we do not guarantee the repayment of these loans by the other federating units of Nigeria in so far as the deliberate discrimination against the Igbo in Nigeria persists.”

The group made it clear that states in Igbo land were not accommodated to benefit from the loan hence would not be held liable for both now or in the future.

“Igbo are not beneficiaries of the loans, and shall not participate in servicing and repayment of same as a matter of principle, fact, and law.

“The Igbo shall not be held liable for these loans, not now and in the future. We will not mortgage the rights and interests of our future generations for something they neither partook in nor benefited.”

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/22-7bn-loan-request-uncertainty-as-igbo-group-petitions-china-exim-bank-demands-facility-suspension/

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by StaffofOrayan(m): 6:57am On Mar 17, 2020
I'm starting to understand why Fulanis hate Igbos so so much.
Kudos to that group!!
Una get mouth

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Smithkafors(m): 6:59am On Mar 17, 2020
Nice one..... getting loan that will benefit only your people.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:01am On Mar 17, 2020
Very very good

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Citytrend: 7:08am On Mar 17, 2020
Honesty I'm not sure anything can bind us together again as a United Nation.

The intolerance among ethnic lines is so obvious. All because of Greedy Politicians. Yet no one is talking about mending the broken walls among the politicians

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Yenefer(f): 7:10am On Mar 17, 2020
Good.. they have stolen the wealth of 5 generation now they want to steal from all the incoming generation
סעיף א. כל בני אדם נולדו בני חורין ושווים בערכם ובזכויותיהם. כולם חוננו בתבונה ובמצפון, לפיכך חובה עליהם לנהוג איש ברעהו ברוח של אחוה.

סעיף ב. כל אדם זכאי לזכויות ולחרויות שנקבעו בהכרזש זו ללא הפליה כלשהיא מטעמי גזע, צבע, מין, לשון, דח, דעה פוליטית או דעה בבעיות אחרות, בגלל מוצא לאומי או חברתי, קנין, לידה או מעמד אחר. גדולה מזו, לא יופלה אדם על פי מעמדה המדיני, על פי סמכותה או על פי מעמדה הבינלאומי של המדינה או הארץ שאליה הוא שייך, דין שהארץ היא עצמאית, ובין שהיא נתונה לנאמנות, בין שהיא נטולת שלטון עצמי ובין שריבונותה מוגבלת כל הגבלה אחרת.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Mrfeel: 7:22am On Mar 17, 2020
Very good we south east have nothing to do with Nigerias debt

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by xelly: 7:30am On Mar 17, 2020
Good development.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by tatatar: 8:43am On Mar 17, 2020
Enemies of the nation

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by gwafaeziokwu: 8:44am On Mar 17, 2020
Very good.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Eteka1(m): 8:48am On Mar 17, 2020
Mumu people. Who has ever asked States or Geopolitical Zones to pay a debt owed by Federal Government before?

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Biafrarep(m): 9:02am On Mar 17, 2020
Good!
God bless these Igbo men and women that embarked on this VERY SMART MOVE!!

Unknown to many, this petition is what is called checkmate in the game of chess.

Now, the implication of this petition include:

1. Putting a stop to the scam that would only stupendously enrich a few politicians without achieving its objective.

2. Making it clear to China that SE and Igbos are not going to benefit from it and thus should not be expected to be among those that would pay it back, either now or in the future, especially as Nigeria's future as a country is shaky.

3. If or when Nigeria breaks up, the Igbo areas would not be held liable to pay back or participate in paying back.

4. This petition would be used as an alibi that Igbos warned them prior to given out the loan that they would not be part of it.

5. The petition would also serve as an awareness/warning to them that there is a high chance that the loan would be stolen by those asking for it.

6. Alongside protests by a prominent Igbo senator, in the person of Abaribe, that the loan is both unnecessary and fraught with dangers, posterity will be on the side of Igbos when the consequences of the loan starts to hit the country hard as it would definitely do.

7. Our democratic nature as Igbos is one of the strongest reasons why I know that Biafra will not only survive but will be a model African state.

Once again, God bless these men and women of Goodwill who are speaking out.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Nobody: 9:03am On Mar 17, 2020
Noerection:
Ibo thugs
tatatar:
Enemies of the nation
on point.
na exactly dis same amount diezani and her fellow criminals steal from our country o, just few people. dis stupid people no see anytin talk abt dat. 22 billion usa dollars shocked

i wonder how Nigerians go vote out d ebele buffon if dis money diezani and her fellow thieves steal n run away is used in making our nation move forward , wetin we go need d loan for.
una no fit accuse diezani lailai because of una 'na one of us mentality'
Eteka1:
Mumu people. Who has ever asked States or Geopolitical Zones to pay a debt owed by Federal Government before?
no mind dem trouble finders .dem illiterates dem. i tink say na zoo dem dey call Naija na. where dem dey wen ebele , diezani etc dey steal dem future blindly n still tell dem say stealing is not corruption. anuofias dem.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by nadia808: 9:04am On Mar 17, 2020
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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Nobody: 9:04am On Mar 17, 2020
I thought the mumu govt has abandoned the loan based on 'current economic realities'.
Useless government, borrowing to fund white elephant projects.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by RepentanceSure: 9:04am On Mar 17, 2020
Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by heed101(m): 9:04am On Mar 17, 2020
Oil producing country borrowing to finance capital projects. My problem is not the loan but different shell companies that will be floated to siphon funds through contract awards. Project will be abandoned and children of the masses will be made to service debt through bogus tax arrangement. Nigeria should wake up.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Noerection: 9:05am On Mar 17, 2020
Ibo thugs

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Confirmedzombie: 9:05am On Mar 17, 2020
The very first time I will ever adore with igbo youths. I'm sure this youths are not associated with Igbos.

Igbos youths are brainwashed and cant attempt to write this.

God bless the igbo youths group. They have my support on this

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Sonnobax15(m): 9:05am On Mar 17, 2020
undecided I've never been tribalistic and never ever will i be tribalistic,but as an urhobo,i'll really want to commend this "igbo group"...so long it's all about the betterment of their people's lives,its a good move.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Nobody: 9:05am On Mar 17, 2020
But what concerns them with Nigeria now?

Isn't Biafra different from Nigeria?

Ayam not understanding again.

It's just like Ghana petitioning China not to loan Nigeria money.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by anonimi: 9:05am On Mar 17, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:
Very very good

Excellent move before barawo bubu & co vamoose all the money like they did with Abacha in their PTF looters' gang.


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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Sunshyne200(m): 9:05am On Mar 17, 2020
It was so sad of the federal govt to take loans of $22bn and just a section of the country benefits from it.

These things sometimes gives room for agitations and before you know it, alot of Easteners would become sympathetic to Biafra.

Make this nation Inclusive enough for all to feel belong.

PS: Justice must not only be served but must be SEEN to be served.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by Patrioticman007(m): 9:06am On Mar 17, 2020
What a bunch of meddlesome interlopers & rabble rousers, are they not aware that Nigerian Government has cancelled the loan application yesterday due to the Covid 19 economic down turn ?. As a busy body you need to be current.

See their ipobian piglets followers clicking likes for misinformation & fake news. Do Google facts before you post rubbish.

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by 1mrprolific7(m): 9:06am On Mar 17, 2020
shocked

Igbos get Link Wella. I know nah Dem deprived my funali brother from getting this loan.
Now yoruba no go like am.
grin

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by NigeriaBam: 9:06am On Mar 17, 2020
The Chinese should bear it in mind that once that loan is given to Nigeria, in the nearest future after Nigeria's breakup, the igbos won't repay a loan they didn't benefit from. Nobody does that.


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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by MorataFC: 9:07am On Mar 17, 2020
Good

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Re: $22.7bn Loan: Igbo Group Petitions China Exim Bank, Demands Facility Suspension by anonimi: 9:07am On Mar 17, 2020
tatatar:
Enemies of the nation

Noerection:
Ibo thugs

Eteka1:
Mumu people. Who has ever asked States or Geopolitical Zones to pay a debt owed by Federal Government before?



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