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AfDB Refutes Calling Off Loans To Nigeria

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The African Development Bank (AfDB) yesterday debunked reports that it had “called off loans to Nigeria”.

This is even as the Bank assures the Nigerian Government of its full support for its continued reforms to diversify the economy and boost economic growth and development.

Call off was reported on Monday by Reuters and credited to the AfDB Vice-President for Power, Energy, Climate and Green Growth Amadou Hott.

In a statement signed by the Banks Director, Communication and External Relations, Dr. Victor Oladokun,it said the AfDB wishes to categorically refute the statement that it has called off loans to Nigeria.

The statement reads “The African Development Bank is highly encouraged by the economic recovery of Nigeria from recession and salutes the Government’s efforts towards diversification of the economy.

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“The Bank also strongly supports the Economic and Growth Recovery Plan of the Government and efforts to stem corruption and strengthen fiscal consolidation and efficiency.

It added that in November 2016, the Board of the African Development Bank approved a $600-million loan to support Nigeria’s efforts to cope with macroeconomic and fiscal shocks that arose from the massive decline in price of crude oil.
An additional $400 million in support could be considered, if requested and approved by the Board, as part of a larger coordinated effort with other development partners, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

It further stated that “The African Development Bank is in consultations with the Government on how best to continue its support for its laudable Economic and Growth Recovery Plan through investment projects that will help address existing structural challenges, including infrastructure, power, agriculture and support to boost private sector and job creation”.

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