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FG Seeks $1bn W’Bank Loan For IDPs, Agric Challenges
The Federal Government is in talks with the World Bank to complete the processes of obtaining over $1 billion loans
In a bid to address the challenges facing Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and their host communities, as well as bolster rural access and agricultural marketing in the country, the Federal Government is seeking for over $1 billion loan from the World Bank.
Already, talks have reached advanced stage between the Federal Government and the World Bank to complete the process of obtaining the loan.
This is contained in World Bank’s document titled, “Solutions for the Internally Displaced and Host Communities Project”, and “Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project: Scale Up”.
The document, which was placed on the Bank’s website, stated that the IDP loan is put at $500m, while the rural access and agricultural marketing project loan is estimated at $550 million.
It was revealed that some of the World Bank loans that are being currently addressed have reportedly been initiated under the previous administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The World Bank document also revealed that the IDP initiative is meant to improve access to resilient and inclusive basic services and economic opportunities for IDPs and their host communities in displacement-affected Local Government Areas in the northern part of the country.
Also, the Solutions for the Internally Displaced and Host Communities Project, estimated for an appraisal date of February 11, 2025, and slated for approval on April 8, 2025, represents a targeted effort to improve the lives of millions affected by internal displacement due to conflict, violence, and climate challenges.
The Washington-based lender document added that the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning would act as the borrower for Nigeria, while the National Commission for Refugee Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons and the North East Development Commission are the implementing agencies.
It showed that $30 million was proposed to be spent on the project management and support for the implementation of the national policy, while $120 million will be expended on community development, income-generating opportunities, and social cohesion.
Also, strategic investments for climate-resilient economic development will gulp $320 million and $30m on strengthening state and LG institutions for improved service delivery.
The document from the Washington-based lender read, “The proposed project will utilise a three-pronged approach to develop sustainable solutions for IDPs and host communities in Northern Nigeria.
“First, the proposed project aims to provide tailored solutions for each of the targeted states and communities, recognising that each internal displacement situation is specific and localised, with conflict, violence and/or climate challenges presenting a different level and set of vulnerabilities for host communities.
“Gender, age, and special needs of individuals also play a role, as well as the length of displacement, number of times displaced and other factors.
By: Corlins Walter
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