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Why Senate rejected Buhari’s loan request-Shehu Sani

He said, “We turned down the Federal Government loan request of $29.96bn to save Nigeria from sinking into the dark gully of a perpetual debt trap.”

Sani, in a statement on Friday, added that “We don’t want our country to be recolonised by creditor banks.”

 

Sani explained that Nigeria’s external debt in 2015 was $10.32bn before Buhari assumed power.

He lamented the escalation of that figure to $22.08bn in the second quarter this year, which he said, represented a 114 per cent increase.

He said, “If we had approved that loan request, our external debt could have catapulted to over $52bn and that is not sustainable.

“With the current escalation of borrowing, we will be walking into debt slavery and move from landlords to tenants in our own country.

 

“They will always tell you that even America is borrowing and I don’t know how rational it is to keep on borrowing because another country is borrowing.

“If we keep listening to bankers and contractors, we will keep borrowing and burying ourselves and leave behind for our children a legacy of debt burden.

“Loans are not charities. Most of those encouraging more borrowing are parasitic consultants, commission agents, rent-seeking fronts and contractors.”

 

Sani, who is now the Director, African Centre for Peace and Development, therefore cautioned the federal lawmakers to be well guided.

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