Tag: Bailout funds

  • Buhari Approves N656.11bn Fresh Bailout For 36 States

    Buhari Approves N656.11bn Fresh Bailout For 36 States

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved a fresh N656.112 billion Bridge Financing Facility to the 36 States.

    This was disclosed Thursday at the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    The vice president’s spokesman, Laolu Akande, in a statement issued after the meeting, said each state would receive N18.225 billion with a 30-year tenor, and a 2-year moratorium at an interest rate of 9%.

    According to the presidency, this step was taken in a bid to help state governments meet financial obligations, especially the previous budget support facility due for repayment.

    The Honourable Minister of Finance Budget and National Planning, Dr Zainab Ahmed, informed the Council that the Bridge Facility is now being processed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    The approved Bridge facility of N656.112 billion will be disbursed in six tranches over a period of six months to the States.

    It would be recalled that on 15th of July, 2021, the Council had received updates on the Budget Support Facility to States. At that meeting, the Finance Minister had informed the Council that the deductions from State Governments would commence soon as repayment for the previous bailout from the CBN.

    Subsequently, the States sought further support leading to the idea of bridge financing.

    Also at today’s NEC, the Executive Director/CEO of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib, informed the Council on the Status of the country’s COVID-19 Vaccine roll-out.

    Dr Shuaib noted that Nigeria has received over 100 million doses of COVID–19 vaccines (from COVAX, African Union, other countries) which he said was sufficient to ramp up vaccination for about 50 per cent of the targeted population.

    The total eligible population of Nigerians for the vaccine is over 111 million, he added.

    “Given the availability of vaccines, we have started rolling out a plan to vaccinate 50 percent of Nigerians, 18 years and above by January 31st, 2022,” the NPHCDA DG said, adding that there would be a scaling up of over 3,000 health facilities nationwide.

    In his presentation to the Council on State performance report on COVID-19, the Director-General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr. Ifedayo Adetifa said Nigerians must continue to maintain and sustain the COVID-19 response, especially as it enters the holiday period where there will be anticipated travels within and outside the country, as well as mass events to herald the holiday season.

    Adetifa said the country should “maintain visibility of the outbreak by testing, continuing to encourage adherence to public health and social measures, encourage vaccination and address vaccine hesitancy.”

    The DG, NCDC added that the Delta variant of the COVID-19 is still the dominant strain of concern in the country.

  • COVID-19: Bailout funds will boost economy – capital market operator

    COVID-19: Bailout funds will boost economy – capital market operator

    A Capital Market operator, Mr Boniface Okesie, says there is need for the Federal Government to urgently give COVID-19 bailout funds to local companies to reposition the economy.

    Okesie, President, Progressive Shareholders Association of Nigeria, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Tuesday that quick bailout would save businesses.

    “ The funds are expected to give lifeline to many troubled indigenous companies as the coronavirus pandemic is not immune to any sector of the economy.

    `Releasing the funds will recalibrate businesses,’’ he said.

    According to him, the Federal Government might borrow more to execute the capital component of the 2020 Budget.

    “Times have really changed, as the price of crude oil in the international market has been dwindling, owing to the pandemic.

    “The pandemic affected demand for crude oil, which made the government to experience decline in projected revenue,” he noted.

    He added that the Federal Government should give more attention to the health sector so as to save more lives.

    “It is only a healthy workforce that can contribute adequately to national development,” he said. (NAN)