President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, again sought the
approval of the National Assembly for the federal government to secure about
$6.4 billion dollar loans from the World Bank and China to fund infrastructural
objectives across the country and combat polio outbreak in the North-East.
In a letter separately read by Senate President Bukola
Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, Mr.
Buhari sought approval to borrow a total of $5.851 billion from China to fund
Nigeria’s railway projects.
In the letter, Mr. Buhari asked the lawmakers for quick
approval to enable Nigeria access the China-Africa fund package already
included in 2016-2018 external borrowing plan which was forwarded to the
National Assembly last August.
The Senate had rejected the borrowing plan entirely in
November last year.
Mr. Buhari explained that the funds accessible under the
package are limited and that applications from other African countries are
treated on ‘first come first serve’ basis.
The President’s letter reads: “I wish to refer to my earlier
letter with respect to the above subject and to inform the distinguished senate
that the China Exim bank has approved our request for a loan to execute the
Lagos-Kano railway modernisation project, Lagos-Ibadan segment for a sum of
$1.231 billion.
“The China government has also informed us that the approval
of the Lagos-Kano railway modernisation project, Kano-Kaduna segment and
coastal railway project, the Lagos-Calabar segment are imminent.
“China Exim supported projects; Lagos-Kano modernisation
projects, Lagos-Ibadan segment $1.231 billion; Lagos-Kano railway modernisation
project, Kano-Kaduna segment $1.146 billion and coastal railway project, the
Lagos-Calabar segment 3.474 billion, making a total of 5.851 billion.
“As you are aware the funds available under the
China-African fund are limited and loan applications from all over Africa
countries are funded based on first come, first serve and therefore there is an
urgent need to sign these loans as soon as they are approved or we may loose out
in the event that we delayed in signing the loan agreement.
“These loans form part of the overall money for the rail
strategy. We are in the process of completing the concession of the port
Harcourt Maiduguri line to immediately link the eastern part of the nation.
“We fully intend to source further concessioning funding to
ultimately upgrade this critical line to high speed standard gauge. These
projects form the overall plan to resuscitate the rail transport across the
nation and thereby drive inclusive growth.”
Similarly, Mr. Buhari also repeated his request for
endorsement of the $575 million loan from the World Bank to tackle
infrastructural collapse and combat polio outbreak in Nigeria’s North-East
ravaged by Boko Haram terrorism.
The request had earlier been made in October 2016, with
appeal for ‘immediate approval’.
Out of the total package of $575 million, $125 million is
for the polio emergency, while $450 million is to assist Nigeria in the
reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts in the North-East.
In August, Nigeria confirmed two new cases of polio in Borno
State, meaning a setback for a country looking forward to receiving
certification of polio eradication June 2017.
But, apart from polio, Nigeria’s North East, especially
Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states – is a case of humanitarian emergency and
infrastructural as well as socio-economic collapse, largely due to Boko Haram
terrorism.
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