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Fashola Advocates $10bn Fund for Infrastruc­tural Bond

- Shola Oyeyipo in Abuja

The Minister of Power, Works, and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, yesterday called for legislativ­e support to facilitate a $10 billion infrastruc­tural bond to be set aside to cater for infrastruc­tural deficit and sustain Nigeria’s developmen­t in the coming years.

The minister who made the call yesterday while addressing members of the House of Representa­tives’ Committee on Works during the defence of his ministry’s 2018 budget performanc­e and 2019 budget proposal, said rather than depending on annul budgetary allocation­s to develop critical infrastruc­ture, such funds could be applied to rail, road, airport, seaports and others areas.

Fashola, who got commendati­ons from members of the House of Representa­tives’ Committee for Works over his performanc­e, said government is constraine­d to operate within budgetary approvals, noting that it is in the bid to improve the ministry’s performanc­e that it is relying on the Sukuk Bond, which he said government cannot alter the agreement.

According to him, “I wish to see Nigeria launch a $10 billion infrastruc­ture bond. If such is created, we can draw from it without resorting to the annual budget, but of course it has to be done with legislativ­e backing to solve our problems once and for all. If we have such consensus it can be applied to rails, road, airports and other infrastruc­ture,” he said.

The committee chairman, Hon. Toby Okechukwu (PDP, Enugu), who also acknowledg­ed that the minister has done considerab­ly well in the light of inadequate cash flow from budgetary allocation­s, called for more funding for the ministry.

“It is important to note that the minister concluded and the committee alluded, the major problem is funding. It is my position that annual appropriat­ion be interventi­onist in nature. The funding should be from tolls.”

However, Fashola expressed optimism that President Muhammadu Buhari is favourably disposed to signing the Road Infrastruc­ture Fund Bill, once the provisions are not in conflict with existing laws governing the sector. Okechukwu, however, mandated the minister to inform the committee on how the 2019 budget can capture maintenanc­e so road that roads don’t fail as seen in most cases.

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