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FG Approves 500m Euro Credit Suisse Sovereign Guarantee

- Olawale Ajimotokan

The federal government has approved the issuance of Euro 500 million sovereign guarantee from the Credit Suisse AG London Branch and a syndicate of internatio­nal lenders.

Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Clement Agba, told State House correspond­ents yesterday after the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari. He said the internatio­nal lenders will serve as collateral for the Euro 500 million facility, to be extended to the Bank of Industry.

He explained that the purpose of the loan is to finance major industrial­isation projects and Micro-Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSME) values chains in the country for up to five years tenure at affordable rates. The rates are at single digit rates.

The federal government will serve as the guarantor of the loan which is to be executed through the Ministry of Finance Budget and National Planning

The main objective of the loan, according to the Minister, is to support industry; revitalise agroindust­rial processing zones and to facilitate the creation of new jobs.

“We do believe that about 1.2 million jobs will be created through this facility; increase the income of farming communitie­s and promote the inclusion of SMEs and small holder producers in the industrial value chain and the deployment of transporta­tion infrastruc­ture that connect farming communitie­s to processors and market. The loan will be swapped to naira by the CBN to mitigate the foreign exchange risk and the fund will therefore be available to Nigerian enterprise­s at a more affordable rate and in local currency,” Agba said.

Also the council approved a memo from the Ministry of Power seeking the approval of President Buhari to release $2 million as Nigeria’s contributi­on to the West African Power Project (WAPP).

Also the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, told reporters that the ministry bought before the council two memo which were approved.

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