FG yet to decide on size of World Bank loan-FEC
- Approves N126b for roads in eight states
Federal Executive Council (FEC) has said that Nigeria is yet to decide on the size of the loan it wants to apply for at the World Bank to fund 2017 budget deficit.
The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma revealed on Thursday, after FEC meeting presided over by the Acting President, Frof. Yemi Osinbajo, that the figure will depend on the (2017) budget approved by the National Assembly.
Udo Udoma said Thursday’s council meeting focused mainly on the national economic growth plans (NEGP) that will be launched by the president soon.
According to him, the plan was almost ready but was only being fine-tuned while last-minute consultations were to be made with organised labour.
The goals of the plan, Udoma said, were to ensure low inflation; diversified growth; improve business environment and attract investment; create jobs and improve social inclusion.
Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, in his briefing, dismissed the veracity of the claims that a drug for the treatment and cure of HIV/AIDS has been discovered.
He said the claim by a Nigerian university don, Prof Maduike Ezeibe recently had no valid ethical approval by the relevant health authorities.
According to Adewole, “nobody is entitled to conduct any experiment or research on human beings without an ethical approval.”
The FEC also approved N126 billion for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of 12 federal roads across the country.
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola disclosed that the 12 roads cut across Enugu, Bauchi, Borno, Adamawa, Kwara, Gombe, Yola, and Kaduna states.
He said the amount would restore confidence in the construction sector, as contractors that had been owed were returning to site, money were being spent on construction items, jobs created and the economy bouncing back.