The Senate on Thursday approved a 75
million World Bank loan for Edo state’s Development Policy Operation
(DPO) as requested by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The approval followed the consideration
of a single-prayer report of the ad hoc Committee on Local and Foreign
Debt presented by Sen. Kabiru Gaya (APC Kano South).
The committee in its report urged the
Senate to approve the loan, stating that the World Bank had already
considered the state ready for it.
Sen. Adamu Aliero (APC Kebbi Central),
in his contributions, said that Edo State had qualified for this loan,
because the state had met the conditions set by the World Bank.
Aliero said that the loan would help
increase the internally generated revenue of the state and, therefore,
urged the Senate to approve it.
He also called on other states that have
the capacity to borrow, to go ahead and take such loans, as long as
they could utilize such judiciously.
The Leader of the Senate, Ali Ndume,
while supporting the motion for the approval of the loan, encouraged
other states with genuine needs to take advantage of such low interest
loans, rather than the patronising commercial banks.
“The first tranche of this borrowing
plan had already been approved by the senate and the World Bank has
strict borrowing conditions– which the state has met. I therefore move
that we approve this loan,” he said.
However, Sen. Matthew Urhoghide (PDP Edo
South) while supporting the approval of the loan, expressed the
misgivings of the people of the State about it.
He said that on the day the Senate
received the letter from Mr President, he got over 2000 text messages
and emails; “out rightly, the people have said that they do not want the
loan.’’
Urhoghide, argued that although the
loans would bring about more gains for the people of the state, there
was need to accede to the yearnings of the Edo people and verify the
misgivings expressed by the people of the state.
The senator said that the first tranche
of the loan was used for projects that were not visible, and urged that
the second tranche should be judiciously utilized to clear the doubts of
the people.
“This loan was premised on certain
things that the state government said it was going to do, it was meant
to enhance good governance, it was not meant to be used on things that
were tangible or visible.
“It was to enhance private sector
development, improve facilities for increased IGR in the state and
increase private investment and employment opportunities.
“I am not standing to oppose what has
been granted by Mr President or the desire of the state government, I am
here to look at some
of the views expressed by the people on the things that have been done with first tranche.
“We need to verify some of the claims
that has been made, we need to look at the report that has been given by
the World Bank– if they are satisfactory,” he said.
The senate, however, approved the loan though with a tangible number of dissenting voices.
The 75 million dollars loan is the
second tranche of a 225 million dollar Development Policy Operation loan
approved for the state by the World Bank.
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