Fashola Angry with DMO over Publication of N160 Billion Lagos Debt

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola

September 10, 2014 – Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola has faulted the Debt Management Office (DMO) for publishing the debt profile of the state. According to DMO, Lagos state has a debt profile of N160 billion accumulated over the last eight years.

But Fashola said if the publication was to inform, there would not have been any reason for it since the state government has often informed residents of the state. He believes that the DMO is up to something sinister.

“I think it was the debt management office of the Federal Government that published the report that we have a debt of about N160 billion. I don’t know the intent of the publication but if it was to inform the public, I think we have always kept the public informed anytime we borrow money. If there are other intentions behind that, only those who make the publication would know what the intentions are.

“But you see, when people talk about debt of a state like Lagos, they forget that after Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt and one other country, we have the fifth largest economy in Africa. When you are talking of about a billion naira debt to a population of over 21 million people; because if you are measuring the debt, you also have to measure the responsibility. Those are the things people keep in isolation.”

He said government has put in place, stratgeies for the repayment of the loan, saying the Federal Government was in the know of the state’s decision to take the bond and it approved it.

“The truth is that what they don’t also say is that no state in Nigeria can borrow money outside, from any multilateral agencies without the approval of the Federal Government. So, what they did not say is that they approved it. No state can raise money by bond the way we have done without the FG’s approval.

“SEC and NLC are all FG regulatory agencies through which we must pass. If they said okay, it means there must be something good about the debt. Our rating as a state is the same as that of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, BB-Stable with a positive outlook. We are the only state in Nigeria that has that rating.

“The first bond that was taken during my first tenure has been paid, the first tranche has been paid. I think the second tranche will fall due around 2016 or 2017 and we are already making provisions. The provisions that will be there will be in excess of what is needed,” he said.
Speaking on the ongoing construction, Fashola expressed satisfaction on the job but decried the petty delay that was encountered as a result funding, saying however that the project should be completed in another 12 months.

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