The federal government on Monday said, the federal government has received the sum of ¥15 billion from the Japanese International Cooperation Agency to support the country’s national agricultural scheme project.
Minister of finance and the coordinating minister of the economy, Wale Edun said this while addressing state house correspondents after the federal executive council (FEC) meeting.
He said the loan is payable for 30 years with 10 years moratorium and an interest rate of 10 percent.
The minister added that bilateral support will not place any form of financial strain on Nigeria.
Edun, disclosed he informed the council of President Bola Tinubu’s approval of a request to establish an economic management task (EMT) force which will implement major measures aimed at growing the economy, increasing production, and creating jobs while also reducing poverty.
The Minister said in the next six months, the task force comprised of the economic management team, the private sector, and representatives of the Nigerian Governors Forum, will work to address critical monetary and fiscal policy challenges while ensuring real sector growth.
He said the EMT will be operational over the next six months and report directly to the president while efforts targeted at growing the economy will be implemented.
Also, Edun said the federal government has officially ratified its membership of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), through preliminary approval.
He said this would further enable the country to use infrastructure as a multiplier to boost the nation’s economy.
Edun said Nigeria’s membership of the EBRD will help the country in lowering logistics costs for transport and infrastructure, hence maximising investment.
More Stories
Setting the record straight: Experts urge journalists to verify facts in Ondo election
Diabetic patients at risk as cost of medication rises over 400%
CIA blocks demand for information on Tinubu’s drug case, says revelation could damage US national security interest