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FCT Minister Wike Proposes To Borrow N500bn To Finance 2024 Budget

Wike appeared before the House Committee on FCT on Monday to defend his budget.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
March 18, 2024
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FCT Minister Wike has proposed to borrow N500bn to Finance 2024 Budget.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, has asked the House of Representatives to approve an N500 billion loan to finance the N1.147 trillion 2024 budget of the territory.

 

This Nigeria news platform understands that Wike appeared before the House Committee on FCT on Monday to defend his budget.

 

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In his speech, the former Rivers State governor is proposing to borrow N500 billion from commercial banks to finance capital projects.

 

During the defence, a lawmaker from Niger State, Saidu Abdulahi raised concern over the planned borrowing, stating that the proposed N500 billion loan would cost more from commercial banks.

 

The lawmaker urged the minister to explore other options like the capital market.

 

Speaking on raising the revenue profile of the FCT, the minister promised to improve the land allocation system through the new certificate of occupancy.

 

Speaking on the land allocation system, the minister alleged that some civil servants are conniving with some unscrupulous elements to defraud the government.

 

The breakdown of the budget showed that capital expenditure will gulp N726 billion, while N280 billion is for overhead and N140 billion goes for personnel costs.

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