The
Senate yesterday approved part of the 2016-2018 External Borrowing Plan
pertaining to the Lagos, Kano railway modernisation project
(Lagos-Ibadan segment double track).
The upper chamber also endorsed the World Bank-supported reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Northeast at $1.806 billion.
This
followed the consideration of the report of the Senate Committee on
Local and Foreign Debts on the proposed Federal Government 2016-2018
External Borrowing (Rolling) Plan presented by the Chairman of the
Committee, Senator Shehu Sani.
Sani, in his report, noted that
the committee resolved to consider the project due to its importance and
urgency to fast track the development of critical infrastructure.
The
committee received briefs from Ministers of Transportation and Finance,
Director General of the Debt Management Office (DMO), Chairman, Fiscal
Responsibility Commission and Managing Director, Nigeria Railway
Corporation.
The projects to be financed by the China Exim Bank
include Lagos-Kano Railway Modernisation (Lagos-Ibadan segment);
Lagos-Kano Railway modernisation project (Kano-Kaduna segment) and
Coastal Railway (Lagos-Calabar segment).
On the World
Bank-supported projects, Sani listed polio eradication and routine
immunisation, Community and Social Development project and Nigeria
States Health programme investment.
Apart from approving the loan request, the committee’s recommendations adopted by the Senate included that the:
immediate
negotiation for the Eastern corridor (Port Harcourt-Maiduguri) and same
submitted for approval by the National Assembly; and that the committee
“do recommend for approval by the Senate the remaining segments of the
Rail modernisation project as soon as these are approved by the Board of
China-Exim Bank, namely (Lagos-Calabar segment) and the Port Harcourt
Maiduguri line (the Eastern corridor rail project)”. The committee
also recommended that the Senate “do emphasize effective oversight by
relevant committees on the implementation of all the projects for which
the loans is being approved.”
It said that the projects, when
fully implemented were sure to stimulate economic development and create
both direct and indirect jobs for Nigerians, particularly youth.
On
the World Bank supported loan, the committee said that the projects,
which are mainly proposed for the Northeast region, will facilitate the
much needed rehabilitation of the people and allow schools to be
reopened.
The Senate also approved a $750 million Islamic Bank
loan request by some states. These are: Enugu, Ebonyi, Kano, and Ondo
states.
Ebonyi’s $80 million loan request was earlier rejected
but following strident pleadings by Senator Obinna Ogba (Ebonyi Central)
the upper chamber made a U-turn to approve the request.
The
Senate also approved the $750 million medium term external loan requests
for six states, out of the Federal Government’s request of $1.49billion
for 10 states.
The states whose loan requests were approved are Abia, Ebonyi, Enugu, Kano, Ondo and Plateau.
The committee said there was a need for phased approval of the loan
requests for the other states which are: Ogun, Jigawa, Kaduna and
Katsina.
A breakdown of the approved loans are $70 million from
African Development Bank (ADB) for Ebonyi Ring Road Project (to be
co-financed by Islamic Development Bank), $200 million ADB facility for
Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) in Abia State, and $200 million
IDB loan for Kano State Integrated Agricultural and Water Resources
Development.
It also approved a $100 million request for Enugu
and Kano from the French Development Agency for the third National Urban
Water Sector Reform (NUWSRP-III).
“That the remaining four states in the borrowing plan be deferred,” the report read.
The
railway project, which includes the Lagos-Ibadan segment double track
is to be funded by China Export-Import Bank for $1.231 billion, while
the Northeast rehabilitation is to be funded by the World Bank for $575
million.
The terms of the China EXIM bank loan include a maturity
enure of 20 years with a moratorium of seven years at interest rate of
2.5 per cent. It also includes a management fee of 0.5 per cent, a
commitment fee of 0.2 per cent, and a duration of three years.
The
committee in its report observed that the railway project would link
the North to the South by rail and promote trade, create jobs and also
reduce pressure in roads infrastructure.
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