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Saturday, March 7, 2020
Federal Govt of Nigeria's $22.7Bn Loan Spending Plan
🔧INFRASTRUCTURE
-1 Lagos-Kano Rail: $5.53bn
-2 Calabar-PHC (Onne Deep Sea Port Rail): $3.47bn
-3 Abuja Rail Transit (Phase 2): $1.25bn
-4 East-West Road: $800m
-5 Road Rehabilitation: $434.7m
-6 Abuja Water Supply: $381m
-7 North-East (Recovery/restoration): $300m
🍴SOCIAL INVESTMENT
-8 Social Welfare: $500m
-9 Education For All: $500m
⚡POWER
-10 Mambila power Project: $4.8bn
-11 Project/training: $614m
-12 Ogun/Lagos Power Transmission: $200m
📊ECONOMY
-13 MSMEs $1.28bn
-14 Devt Finance Projects: $970m
-15 Agriculture: $800m
-16 Mining Industry: $150m
📡COMMUNICATION
-17 NTA Digitisation: $500m
-18 ICT infrastructure: $328.1m
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