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FG seeks additional $1.7bn loan to fight insecurity
The federal government says it has plans to borrow the sum of $1.76 billion from the domestic markets to fund the fight against insecurity.
Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed who disclosed this after the Federal Executive Council in Abuja said the council also approved an aggregate sum of N770.60 billion to further enhance the capacity of the defence and security agencies to address current and emerging security challenges in our country.
She added that the FEC gave the approval to draw down on some existing World Bank loans totaling about N39.58 billion as part of the financing source for the supplementary budget.
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“We will be working with the World Bank to restructure some of the existing facilities to realise this N39.58 billion,” she said.
It would be recalled in March that Senator Ali Ndume insisted that the Federal Government needs to increase its total military spending to be able to tackle the rising insecurity in Nigeria which has seen a number of school students kidnapped by bandits this year.
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