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Nigeria records debt service to revenue ratio of 98% between January & May 2021
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All infrastructure projects now PPP driven ― FG
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By Emmanuel Elebeke
Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Dr. Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed has announced that from the 2021/2022 budget cycle, all infrastructure projects in Nigeria must be screened for Public-Private Partnership (PPP) suitability and compliance with the National Integrated Infrastructure Master plan by the Federal Ministry of Finance Budget and National Planning and the Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE) before inclusion in national budgets and subsequent procurement.
Speaking at a webinar organized by the Bureau on financing Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to boost infrastructure delivery in Nigeria on Thursday, the Minister who is also the Vice-Chairman of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) said “all these efforts are to ensure that PPP takes a center stage in the procurement of infrastructure in Nigeria.
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Hon. Minister of Finance, Budget & National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed. PHOTO: TWITTER/FINMINNIGERIA There is little doubt, even among unrepentant optimists, that the Nigerian economy is in dire strait in the past few months, particularly after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. While this has elicited great concern among the average citizens who are bearing the brunt of hyperinflation and massive job losses, there is little effect of any government policy being put in place to either reverse the dangerous trend or cushion the crushing effects on Nigerians. Surely the government can do more. This sorry state of affairs cuts across virtually every segment of the Nigerian society from the federal and state governments to the private sector and households generally. Inflation, job losses, unemployment and underemployment are increasing. There is misery in the land. People now find it very difficult to eke out a living for themselves and their families. There is a great need