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IMF LOAN SENATE Approves GJ’s $915 Million Dollar debt

Is it sheer coincidence that Olusegun Aganga was made Chairman of the IMf/World Bank and now the senators have appeased the World Bank by accpeting the GJ loan ?

Senate Approves FG’s $915m World Bank Loan

Senate yesterday approved the request by the Acting President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, to borrow $915 million (N138.165bn) from the World
Bank.
Jonathan said that $179 million (N27.02bn) out of the total loan package
would be utilized for the funding of the 2010 budget.
He had said in his letter to the National Assembly that the loan would
be used to finance development in critical sectors of the economy.
Before approval was given, Chair of the Senate Committee on Public
Accounts, Senator Ahmad Lawan (ANPP, Yobe North) demanded clarification
on the expenditure plan for specific projects and communities that are
expected to benefit from them.
photo:Segun Aganga World Bank chairman and Minister of Finance
Lawan said this would have bolstered a better appreciation of the
projects instead of the wide scale listing of projects such as powers
and rural development.
According to him, “In as much as I support the loan, I want to know what
exactly are those projects that the money will be used for. I think it
will also be proper for the government to tell us the communities that
will benefit from the loan in the rural areas development scheme.”
Chair of the Senate Committee on Information and Media, Senator Ayogu
Eze (PDP, Enugu North) said the loan would bolster development in the
country.
According to him, “We found out that it was a worthwhile development to
support our Acting President’s request to draw from the World Bank.
“The loan will support development of our energy sector, support opening
of the rural areas, support the governors in providing infrastructure.
We look back at it and consider it in order.”
Eze added, “We should be cautious about the loan; it should not be about
borrowing but about the utilisation.
“The areas that have been outlined for this loan are critical, urban and
water transport, human capacity development and power infrastructure
development projects across the country.
“We should ensure that this loan is frugally managed so that we do not
slip into where we are coming from.”
The House of Representatives had last week considered and approved the
same request.