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Senate President, Ahmed Lawan |
Buhari had sent a letter to the national assembly seeking the approval of N850 billion loan request.
The loan, which will be sourced from domestic capital market, is needed to finance projects and programmes in the 2020 budget, he said.
The lawmakers suspended relevant rules to give speedy consideration and passage to the request.
The president’s message was conveyed in a letter which was read out by the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, at the start of plenary on Tuesday.
Part of the letter reads, “Request for the National Assembly to raise N850 billion in new external borrowing in the 2020 Appropriation Act in naira from the domestic capital market.
“Furthermore, the Senate may wish to note that external borrowing from the international capital market increases.
Nigeria’s external reserves , provides access to lower costs as well as avoids crowding out private sector borrowers who also wish to access the domestic capital market.
“To ensure that there are adequate funds to finance critical projects and programmes in the 2020 budget I hereby seek the Senate’s approval that resolution to raise the N850 billion of new external borrowing in naira from the domestic capital market instead of from the international capital market.
“Presently, the conditions in the domestic capital market are favourable in terms of availability of funds and relatively low interest rates. This cause of action is deemed prudent given our current realities.”
The president also noted that he has directed the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning to make herself available to provide any additional information or clarification which the lawmakers may require.
This was unanimously adopted in a voice vote. Premium Times reports