Seventeen states of the federation are
to benefit from the 2016/2018 Medium Term Development Plan of the
Federal Government which is expected to be financed from the $29.9
billion loan being sought by President Muhammadu, The Nation reports.
In the document, some of the 17 states
include Kaduna, Ogun, Borno, Yobe, Adamawa. Gombe, Delta, Imo, Plateau.
Bauchi, Anambra, Ekiti, Lagos, Ebonyi. Abia, Katsina and Jigawa. read more after the cut ...............................
Apart from the 17 states that will
benefit, $364million of the loan will also be used for financing
Nigerian Electricity Transmission and Access Project, $500 million for
Social Inclusion and Welfare Advancement project while $300million will
go to Power Sector Guarantees Project to guarantee investors’ fund.
It was also gathered that about $200
million of the loan will be set aside to implement economic reforms and
governance project, $100 million for staple processing support project,
while $88 million is to be deployed to the development of the mining
sector.
$2.5 billion will be set aside by the
government to serve as budget support loan to bridge the gap in the
budget and cut the deficit occasioned by the sharp drop in oil price.
A breakdown of how much the states would
receive shows that Kaduna State is expected to benefit to the tune of
$350 million to enable it implement its development plan including
policy and institutional reforms, while Ogun State will receive $350
million to fund development plan.
Also Borno, Yobe and Adamawa are to
benefit in the area of community and social development projects at the
cost of $75 million, while Gombe, Delta, Imo, Plateau, Adamawa and
Bauchi will have $90 million devoted for providing safe drinking and
sanitation facilities.
On the other hand, Anambra, Bauchi and
Ekiti states will be sharing from $100 million funds for education while
Lagos State is benefit from $200 million projects meant to improve
power transmission to support industries in the state.
Both Ebonyi and Abia states are to get
funding support for road projects to the tune of $70 million and $100
million respectively; Katsina State is to get $110 million to be used
for the rehabilitation and construction of health facilities, including
health equipment while Jigawa State will get $32 million for the
execution of integrated rural development projects.
However, Director-General, Voice of
Nigeria, Osita Okechukwu said Buhari’s plan for the utilisation of the
foreign loan will cover several critical infrastructure and development
needs.
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