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FG has repaid $150m out of $2bn Chinese loan, says Amaechi

by Usman Kadri
June 16, 2021
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FG has repaid $150m out of $2bn Chinese loan, says Amaechi

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Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, on Wednesday, said the Federal Government has repaid up to $150m out of the $2bn Chinese loan borrowed for rail construction.

The Moment Nigeria reports that Amaechi spoke when he featured in Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ programme.

The regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has been heavily criticised for borrowing billions of dollars from the Chinese government.

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However, speaking on Wednesday, the minister said the Buhari administration has only borrowed for the Kaduna-Abuja and the Lagos-Ibadan railways.

When asked how much of the Chinese loans obtained that the Federal Government has repaid, Amaechi said, “The right ministry to respond to that question is the Ministry of Finance; they borrow and they repay but I think the last I heard about it, it was between a $100m to $150m repayment that we have done so far in the Kaduna-Abuja.

“Don’t forget that we’ve not borrowed any money yet, the only money we borrowed is in the Kaduna-Abuja and Lagos-Ibadan. Lagos-Ibadan, what we borrowed is about $1.5bn though it has not matured for repayment, what has matured for repayment is the Kaduna-Abuja which is being repaid.

“Nigerians think we borrow so much but the only projects we have borrowed so far is the Kaduna-Abuja where we borrowed $500m and the Lagos-Ibadan where we borrowed $1.5bn. So, that brings the total loan exposure for us in the Ministry of Transport to about $2bn as far as railway is concerned.”

The minister also said the Chinese are still in charge of the rail services on the Abuja-Kaduna and Lagos-Ibadan lines. According to him, the Chinese drive the trains and will hand over to Nigerians once major areas of operations are ticked.

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