Economy And Business

Senator Jimoh Ibrahim Urges President Tinubu To Borrow Good Money

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Senator Jimoh Ibrahim has urged President Tinubu to borrow good money and invest in infrastructure.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the senator representing Ondo South in the National Assembly, Jimoh Ibrahim, has urged President Bola Tinubu to borrow ‘good money’ and invest in infrastructure.

 

This Nigeria news platform understands that Ibrahim, who gave this counsel on Tuesday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today, said the current administration should borrow what he described as good money.

 

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The lawmaker stated this in defense of the Federal Government’s planned borrowings.

 

“To be realistic, you need to borrow good money, not all these $2 billion.

 

“You can raise bonds. If Mr President decides to visit the United States and launch the national bond at 10 years at 10 per cent, you will get $100 billion,” he said.

 

When asked his definition of ‘good money’, the lawmaker said: “Anything above $50 billion.”

 

NewsOnline Nigeria recalls that President Bola Tinubu has asked the National Assembly to approve a fresh N1.767trn external borrowing plan in support of the 2024 Budget.

 

The president sent the request in a letter written to Senate President Godswill Akpabio and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas.

 

According to the president, if approved, the loan would be used to partly finance the N9.7trn deficit in the 2024 budget.

 

However, the lawmaker charged Tinubu to ensure that the borrowings should be channeled towards infrastructural projects.

 

Citing Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, UAE, as an instance, the lawmaker said the Middle East nation borrowed a $168 billion loan that was channelled into tourism, innovation, and technology.

 

“Everybody wants to go to Dubai. Where did Dubai get the money from? Dubai got the money by borrowing $168 billion and using it for infrastructural development in such a way that you can have the number of people going to Dubai today and the number of dollars that they go with is enormous.

 

“Dubai is paying back $20 billion every other year. If the lending market disappears, where are you going to get the money from?

 

“The key issue is that if you borrow and develop your infrastructure, you are better off,” Ibrahim stated.

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