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Nigeria’s public debt is set to rise as the World Bank readies a $1.5 billion loan for Nigeria.

According to the World Bank’s project list, the loan will be approved on September 26, 2024.

The loan is targeted at improving Nigeria’s healthcare, agriculture, and infrastructure while driving its economic stability and resource mobilisation capacity.

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Under the scheme, the World Bank will approve $500 million for ‘Nigeria: Primary Healthcare Provision Strengthening Programme.’  Another $500 million will be granted to Nigeria  for a project tagged, ‘Nigeria Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity (HOPE) – Governance,’ with a project cost of $700 million.

The third project, tagged, ‘ Sustainable Power and Irrigation for Nigeria,’ will also attract another $500 million. It has a project cost of $10.75 billion.

Nigeria’s total debt stock rose  in the first quarter (H1) of 2023 to N121.67 trillion, from N97.34 trillion as of December 2023, according to data from the Debt Management Office (DMO).

With this loan, the nation’s total pubic debt could rise further by nearly N3 trillion, putting Nigeria’s fiscal management on the spotlight.

Nigeria’s Naira has faced depreciation of over 70 percent since the 2023 market float and any external debt will cost more in naira to both redeem and service, though it has the capacity to increase local foreign exchange supply.

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