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FG secures $2.25bn Afrexim bank loan to tackle FX shortage

by Usman Kadri
December 30, 2023
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FG secures $2.25bn Afrexim bank loan to tackle FX shortage
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The Federal Government on Friday obtained a foreign exchange support package worth $2.25 billion from the African Import-Export Bank.

Confirming this development to Arise TV, Finance Minister Wale Edun disclosed that this sum represents the initial installment of a larger $3.3 billion facility from the bank.

Emphasizing the acute shortage of foreign exchange affecting the economy, he highlighted that this loan aims to address this pressing issue.

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As per the report monitored by The PUNCH, the remaining $1.05 billion is expected to be received in the first week of January.

Edun also mentioned that efforts have already commenced to tackle Nigeria’s economic challenges.

This move follows a previous announcement in August by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, which had secured a $3 billion emergency loan from the Afrexim Bank aimed at stabilizing the country’s volatile foreign exchange market.

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