* To fund budget deficit
The Senate, on Wednesday, approved a loan request of $6.1 billion by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The $6.1 billion (about N2.343trillion) was approved following the consideration of the report of the Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts at plenary.
Chairman of the committee, Senator Clifford Ordia, presented the report.
President Buhari had in May, asked the National Assembly to consider and approve the loan.
The loan, he said, would be raised from multilateral and bilateral lenders as well as the international capital market.
He had also disclosed that the National Assembly already approved the borrowing of N4.6 trillion in the 2021 Appropriation Act, adding that the new borrowing of N2.3 trillion would part-finance the deficit in the 2021 budget.
In his presentation, Senator Ordia said the request was not new, as it had already been approved in the borrowing plan when the National Assembly passed the 2021 Appropriation Bill.
“What we are about to pass is not a new borrowing; it has been approved in the 2021 budget,” a report by News Break quoted him to have said.
After the approval, the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, said the National Assembly must make sure that there were no frivolous expenditures by the executive.
“Let me thank the committee; this is not a new loan. This is a borrowing plan we have approved. What we have done is to provide the necessary resolutions for its implementation.
“Every cent counts. Our committees must be alive to oversee it. No frivolous expenditures should be entertained,” Lawan said.
Nigeria’s 2021 budget already has a deficit of N5.6 trillion.
The President had said the loan would be used to fund “projects in the priority sectors of the economy namely: power, transportation, agriculture and rural development, education, health, provision of counterpart funding for multilateral and bilateral projects, defence and water resources.”