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Buhari seeks Senate’s permission to borrow fresh $2.86bn

President Muhammadu Buhari has requested Senate’s approval for a fresh $2,868,540,000 external loan.

The request was contained in a letter addressed to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.

Saraki read the letter in the Senate chamber yesterday during plenary

Buhari noted that the loan would be used to partly fund the 2018 budget.

A breakdown of the loan, shows that $2.786 billion would be borrowed from the international capital market for the part-financing of the 2018 budget’s fiscal deficit and to finance key infrastructure projects in 2018 budget.

He said the Federal Government needed to raise another $82.54 million from the international capital market to refinance the balance of $500 million mature Eurobond.

The President said: “Pursuant to Sections 21 (1) and 27 (1) of the Debt Management Office (Establishment Etc) Act, 2003, I hereby request for distinct and specific resolutions of the National Assembly to:

“Issue USD2.786 billion in Eurobonds and other securities in the international capital market for the implementation of New External Borrowing approved in the Federal Government of Nigeria’s 2018 Appropriation Act, for the part-financing of the 2018 budget’s fiscal deficit as well as to finance key infrastructure projects in 2018 budget.

“And issue Eurobonds and other securities in the international capital market for the refinancing of USD82.54 million, being the balance of the five-year, USD 500 million mature Eurobonds.”

Buhari also sought Senate’s approval for N346 billion Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) budget for 2018.

The breakdown of the budget shows that while N313.883 billion should be appropriated for capital expenditure, N31 billion was earmarked for recurrent expenditure.

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