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Friday 9 September 2016

Muhammadu Buhari borrows loan from the World Bank, Japan and China Bank

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The Muhammadu Buhari government has announced that it has approved an external borrowing plan in response to the economic recession in Nigeria.

The presidency announced on Thursday, September 8, 2016 that “Low cost, long-term loans (1.25% interest, 20yrs tenor)” would be required from the World Bank, African Development Bank, China’s Exim bank and the Japan International Cooperation Agency.

In a series of tweet, President Buhari’s office said that a Eurobond would be offered in due course as the parliament is yet to sign off the plan.

Nigeria was certified to have slipped into recession in August 2016, and since then, Nigeria has suffered a failing currency, rising inflation, and foreign exchange shortages.

The government said the loans collected would be used in mainly in agriculture, power, mining development and healthcare.

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