Buhari’s letter: Senate Approves loan for outgoing Governor Oshiomhole
Despite protest from Edo state Senator, Senate on Thursday
approved $75 million-loan request of President Muhammadu Buhari for the
Edo state government.
Senator Mathew Uroghide who is from Edo state in his argument when
he started debate on the loan said the people of Edo state are not in
support of the loan requested by the governor of the State, Adam
Oshiomole.
He said some people from Edo states sent him text messages to him this morning kicking against the loan.
President Buhari had last week submitted letter to Senate for World Bank loan of $75 million for Edo state.
In the letter read on the floor of the upper chamber, Buhari
explained that the World Bank approved a loan of $225 million to the
state in 2012 and that it was agreed that the loan would be implemented
in three tranches of $75 million per annum.
It could be recalled that on Tuesday, senate president, Senator
Bukola Saraki set up an ad-hoc committee on local and foreign debts to
look into the loan request.
The committee chaired by Kabiru Gaya (Kano south), submitted their
report for consideration on Wednesday and recommended that request be
granted.
In his contribution at the plenary session on the loan, Senator
Kabiru Haliru implored the senate to give its approval, arguing that the
Edo state government had used a previous loan from the World Bank
judiciously.
After exhaustive deliberation on the report, the Senate President
put the request to a voice vote to which the “nays” and “ayes” collided,
but he allowed the loan sail through
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