Fresh N90bn Bailout: Seven States Meet FG Conditions

Weeks after the Federal Government announced the N90bn conditional loan facility to be given to 36 states, only seven states have been able to meet requirements stipulated to access the bailout fund.

Investigations showed that majority of the states were struggling to meeting up with the conditions set for disbursement of the loan facility, especially because they lack proper accountability.

A top government official who spoke with Punch stated that documents of the states that had applied for the loan facility were being reviewed by the Federal Government.

The source said barring any last minute change, an approval would be given by the Ministry of Finance to the seven states to access the fund through the bond market.

Some conditions for the loan were that a restriction would be placed on states borrowing from commercial banks; all states must publish their financial statements, budgets and the quarterly budget performance; states finances would no longer be shrouded in secrecy and items like security vote, feeding, travel among others would be made visible. No more secrecy in government money!

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  1. This is called transparency, if you are sure of yourself come and borrow. It's getting interesting.

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  2. Civil servants are really suffering, so other states naso dem go celebrate sallah?

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  3. Wasnt expecting Fayose in, upon all his madness he still want bail out fund? yeye man.

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  4. Hmmm,I know our man will nt meet up.EFCC should pls invite him oo

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  5. Very nice measure put in place here, love this.....let only those whom have met the requirement be given the loan.

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  6. Hassan Aderemi26 June, 2016 13:45

    Some state governors are feeding fat at the expense of poor masses, they lack what it takes to be accountable & transparent.

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  7. Meet bailout conditions and collect, what is the big deal?na to steal state money for personal interest una sabi.

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  8. nice one Frm baba.

    #Olu,can you see?

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  9. wow dis is a welcome development, I love dis govt wit the way dey are tackling dis corruption thing

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  10. Very good,,,only d working states can benefit from it

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  11. This is good initiative,I know my governor will not meet up with the requirements.

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  12. It is a good move, FG should maintain the standard.

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