The monthly disbursement of the N90bn
conditional loan facility to state governments announced by the Federal
Government on June 14 will cease any month the allocation from the
Federation Account Allocation Committee exceeds N500bn.
The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi
Adeosun, had while announcing the conditional loan facility to states,
said the funds had been secured from the private sector through the
issuance of bonds.
Responding to enquiries from our
correspondent on Sunday, the Special Adviser on Media to the Minister of
Finance, Mr. Festus Akanbi, said it would not be financially prudent
for loans to be disbursed in any month that over N500bn was shared among
the three tiers of government.
He said once the monthly distributable
revenue was up to the threshold of N500bn, the amount that would be
available to each state government that month would be enough to run its
programme.
Akanbi said, “The budget support
facility, which is conditional upon the implementation of the 22-point
fiscal sustainability plan, is not a bailout. The implementation of the
FSP is to be completed over an 18-month period. Monthly disbursements to
each state will be conditional on compliance with pre-agreed FSP
milestones.
“The facility will cease to be available
in the next month if the distributable amount from the Federation
Account is equal to or exceeds N500bn in any given month.”
He added that 35 states were in the process of submitting the required documents for the facility.
Adeosun had said during a meeting with
the commissioners of finance from the 36 states of the federation that
the loan would be given within a period of one year.
The minister explained that based on the
agreement with the state governors and the commissioners, N50bn would
be released in the first three months where each of the 36 states would
get about N1.3bn.
Thereafter, she noted that N40bn would
be released over a nine-month period as the second tranche through the
bond market, where each state would receive the sum of N1.1bn.
Since the beginning of this year, the
monthly allocation from the Federation Account to the three tiers of
government had not been too impressive.
Figures from FAAC put the allocation for
January at N370.38bn, while February, March, April and May had
N338.7bn, N299.7bn, N281.5bn and N305.12bn, respectively.
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