World Bank approves $1.57 billion loan for Nigeria
September 30, 2024
The World Bank has approved a $1.57 billion financing package for Nigeria under a new programme to support its health and education sectors and help provide sustainable power, the bank said on Monday.
The World Bank is the largest lender to Nigeria, with more than $15 billion in loans at the end of March, data from the Debt Management Office showed.
The bank said in a statement that the money would help increase availability and effectiveness of financing for basic education and primary healthcare service delivery.
Nigeria is among countries with the highest number of out of school children mainly due to insecurity, especially in the north of the country where a long-running Islamist insurgency and armed kidnapping gangs have caused havoc.
The World Bank said part of the money would be used to improve dam safety to protect people from floods.
Nigeria faces frequent flooding and this year up to a million people were affected after a dam in northeastern Borno state burst.
More floods are expected in Nigeria after authorities in Cameroon started releasing water from a large dam to prevent it from overflowing.
REUTERS