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2022 Budget: Buhari Urges Nat’l Assembly to Give Borrowing Plan Quick Consideration When Sent

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President Muhammadu Buhari has called on the Lawmakers to give a specific borrowings plan designed to prosecute 2022 budget a quick consideration when sent to them, said I would send a specific plan on borrowings to the National Assembly, and I will be largely count on them to give it expedited consideration.

His words “Being a deficit budget, the specific borrowing plan will be forwarded to the National Assembly shortly. I count on the cooperation of the National Assembly for a quick consideration and approval of the Plan when submitted”

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“All borrowings will be judiciously utilised and invested in our future growth and prosperity.”

The president also directed MDAs to liaise with the Bureau of Public Enterprises and/or the Infrastructure Concession and Regulatory Commission to explore available opportunities for public-private partnerships, concessions as well as climate finance arrangements to fast-track the pace of infrastructural development.

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He commended the resilience of Nigerians, saying: “Let me conclude by commending the understanding, sacrifice and resilience of our people during these challenging times”

“As a government, we remain committed to improving the general living conditions of our people”

“We will continue to implement measures aimed at moderating the unintended negative effects of policies on the citizenry.”

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