According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama
China has granted Nigeria a $6 billion loan to fund infrastructural
projects. “It won’t need an agreement to be signed; it is just to
identify the projects and we access it,” he said.
For months, Nigeria has been looking for
sources to fund a projected N2.2 trillion ($11.1 billion) deficit in
the 2016 Budget, as the president plans to triple capital spending in
the 2016 fiscal year.
According to Reuters, Nigeria
also entered a currency swap deal with China as the Industrial and
Commercial Bank of China Ltd (ICBC), the world’s biggest lender, and
Nigeria’s central bank signed a deal on yuan transactions. According to Lin Songtian,
Director General of the African Affairs Department of China’s foreign
ministry, “It means that the renminbi (yuan) is free to flow among
different banks in Nigeria, and the renminbi has been included in the
foreign exchange reserves of Nigeria”
See more photos of the President today in China.
PMB today met with Zhang Dejiang, Chairman Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China
PMB today visited the China Aerospace Science Technology Corporation Centre in Beijing
PMB and Power, Works & Housing Min Tunde Fashola today at the China Aerospace Science Technology Corporation Centre
PMB today commissioned the new residence of the Nigerian Ambassador to China
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