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FG in talk with World Bank for $1.5bn budget support loan – Wale Edun

- From Sunday Michael Ogwu, Marrakech

The federal government is at the verge of obtaining a $1.5billion budget support facility from the World Bank.

The Minister of Finance and Coordinati­ng Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, confirmed this at the Nigerian Delegation briefing on the sideline of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Annual Meeting in Marrakech, Morocco, yesterday.

Mr Edun said, “On the talks with the World Bank on $1.5billion budget support; that is correct.

The World Bank is the number one multilater­al developmen­t bank helping developing countries or funding developing countries projects and programmes and sectors.

“It has free money through Internatio­nal Developmen­t Associatio­n (IDA). It is for the poorer countries; and right now, I think we qualify as one of the countries that can borrow in the normal window of World Bank funding but also some concession­ary IDA funding, and that means that effectivel­y, the interest rate will be zero.”

He, however, noted that there is no stigma attached to qualifying for World Bank funding to help finance developmen­t, saying, “In this particular case, it has long been in the pipeline, and we are hoping that funding would come through soon.

“There is a Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday that should be able to discuss this, as well as other initiative­s for financing on reasonable terms. We have talked about the high costs of money, the World Bank money is the cheapest.”

On IMF’s advice to increase taxes and interest rate

The minister said the country had no loan programme in the offing with them, and so, not privy to where they proposed to Nigeria to increase taxes and interest rates.

Using the CBN to fund budget

Mr Edun said, “Regarding Ways and Means, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has a commitment not to go beyond the statutory limits.”

He assured that monetary and fiscal authority would work together.

“Monetary policy that’s talking about tightening the money supply that increases interest rates and

on the fiscal side government expenditur­e includes paying the interest and the principal on government debt,” he said.

Speaking on Nigeria’s high debt service, the minister said, “I think that in terms of debt restructur­ing, I agree with you that you don’t have

to wait; what you do is to look for opportunit­ies to maybe lengthen debt, improve the condition under which that debt is borrowed.”

 ?? ?? From left: The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Mr Olayemi Cardoso; the Managing Director of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) Kristalina Georgieva and the Minister of Finance and Coordinati­ng Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, shortly after a meeting between the Nigerian delegation and the IMF during the 2023 Annual Meetings of the IMF held in Marrakech, Morocco yesterday
From left: The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Mr Olayemi Cardoso; the Managing Director of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) Kristalina Georgieva and the Minister of Finance and Coordinati­ng Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, shortly after a meeting between the Nigerian delegation and the IMF during the 2023 Annual Meetings of the IMF held in Marrakech, Morocco yesterday

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