The House of Representatives on Thursday
said it approved the 5.5 billion dollars loan request from the executive
because President Muhammadu Buhari is trustworthy and keeps to his words.
It said that the approval was
in spite of the nation’s rising debt profile.
NAN recalls that both
chambers had on Tuesday approved the president’s request to borrow 5.5 billion
dollars made up of 2.5 billion dollars to fund the 2017 budget and another three
billion dollars to re-finance the country’s domestic debts.
Rep. Abdulrazak Namdas, the
Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, told newsmen that
“we approved the loan because we believe that the President is a man of his
words and will utilize the funds for the projects earmarked”.
He said that the House after
studying the projects outlined to be executed with the proceeds of loan
realised that they were essential for rapid economic development.
Namdas added that the House
also realised that the loan proceeds would enhance social development of the
country and considering the president’s integrity, they had no option than to
approve the loan.
“If you have a person that
sticks to his words and with President Muhammadu Buhari, we have no doubt that
this loan will be put to good use. ”
He also explained that the
nation was just recovering from recession and there was need to inject more
money into the economy to rejig it adding that the terms and conditions of the
loan were favourable and not injurious to the nation.
“We just came out of
recession and we need to spend money on infrastructure. Borrowing is part of
ways to rejig the economy but it is not good to borrow for frivolous items.
However, when you borrow to invest, there is nothing wrong about it.”
Namdas assured that the House
will also step up its oversight function to ensure that the loan was
judiciously expended on the projects outlined.
“We don’t just approved the
loan, we are going to do oversight and ensure that the loan is properly
utilized.”
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