Friday, 20 September 2019 05:50

Despite foreign debt of $25.6bn, domestic debt of $55.6bn, FG begs World Bank for another $2.5bn loan

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World Bank vice-president for Africa, Mr Hafez Ghanem, has revealed that the lender is currently in talks with Federal Government for a $2.5 billion concessionary loan.

Ghanem made this known in an interview on Wednesday in Abuja.

This was as he recalled that Nigeria received $2.4 billion from the bank in 2018.

“We’re talking about a new set of programmes of about the same amount, it should be about $2.5 billion,” Bloomberg quoted him to have said.

“It’s important to resolve the problems of the power sector in Nigeria to bring in more investments, because you need to bring down the cost of power to make the economy more competitive for the development of industries.

“Nigeria has a comparative advantage in that area because of the youth, a majority of the population is young. So if we want to create jobs, we need to invest much more in the digital economy.”

Ghanem said World Bank would support Nigeria’s digital transformation because of its potential ability to transform other areas of the economy including industry, agriculture and services.

Latest figures released by Debt Management Office (DMO) showed that the country’s debt increased by N560 billion between December 2018 and March 2019.

By March 2019, the total foreign debt stood at N7.8 trillion ($25.6 billion) while domestic debt was N17 trillion ($55.6 billion).

Foreign debt constituted 31.5 per cent of the total debt stock while domestic debt constituted 68 per cent. The Federal Government had proposed N1.86 trillion as deficit in the 2019 budget to be funded by loans but it was reduced to N1.64 trillion by the senate before the budget was passed.

Commenting on the country’s debt profile, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, minister of budget, national planning and finance, said the country has a revenue problem; not a debt problem. To this end, the Federal Government announced an increase in value-added tax to shore up revenue.

 

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