President Muhammadu
Buhari on Tuesday requested the House of Representatives to approve another
tranche of $200million World Bank loan for Lagos State.
The WB had, in 2010,
offered a Development Police Operation facility worth $600m to the state to be
operated in three tranches of $200m per annum.
The President’s request
was conveyed in a letter the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, read to members on the
floor, soon after they resumed from a six-week annual break on Tuesday.
The letter explained
that the request was for the DPO II.
Part of the letter
reads, “I seek your support to facilitate the consideration and early approval
of the DPO II loan of the US$200m to enable the state to consolidate on the
gains of the second tranche of the operation (DPO) II.”
In August, Buhari sent a
similar request to the National Assembly in respect of Edo State.
In the case of Edo
State, he requested approval for $75m in the second tranche of the total of
$225m facility the bank offered Edo State.
The President, in a
separate letter read to members on Tuesday, also sought the approval of the
legislature to raise Nigeria’s proposed Diaspora Bond to $300m.
However, Buhari
explained that the raise was needed to accommodate the “huge amount of capital”
required to bridge the infrastructure gap in the country.
He also informed the
House that Nigerians in the Diaspora had shown interest in the bond.
Buhari stated, “The
purpose of this letter, therefore, is to request approval of the House of
Representatives to increase the amount proposed to be raised through the
Diaspora Bond from US$100m to a maximum of US$300m.”
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