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After China, FG Seeks Loan From Japan
The President Buhari-led administration is in touch with the Japanese as it seeks loans to revamp decaying infrastructural facilities in Nigeria.
The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Transportation, has urged Japan to follow in the footsteps of their Chinese counterpart, and partner Nigeria on concessioning loans.
Rotimi Amaechi, Minister of Transport, stated this when he signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Japan to promote infrastructure investment and continuing cooperative relationship between both countries.
Stating that the concessioning loan interest rate falls around 1.5 per cent, he said: âwe will be glad if the Japanese government can come in as the Chinese government has come inâ.
Amaechi signed the MoU with Japanâs State Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Tsukasa Akimoto at the Federal Ministry of Transportation, Abuja.
Speaking at the event, Akimoto, who was accompanied by Japanâs Ambassador to Nigeria, Yutaka Kikuta, said: âAs the State Minister in charge of infrastructure in Japan, I have been impressed that there is still a great deal of scope for Japan to co-operate on building the infrastructure in your country.
âAs you all are aware, Your Excellency, Japan is putting in a great deal of emphasis on providing high quality infrastructure and in that respect, we are known in comparison to other countries such as China, Korea and European countries. If you look at the countryâs cycle of infrastructure developed by the Japanese, ours is the most cost effective.
âYou are aware that in the past, there has been much discussion of Japanâs cooperation with Nigeria in providing the other railway and development plan in Lagos Island, and we hope there will be more opportunities in the future for Japan to provide technical expertise and capacity building, and also to provide high quality infrastructure here in Nigeria.â
On his part, Amaechi welcomed Japanâs interest in partnering Nigeria in infrastructural development.
âYou have identified the infrastructure deficit that is huge. We are a developing country, so there will be huge infrastructure deficit, and it offers Japan and Japanese investors the opportunity to come in.
âCurrently we have American Investors and the Chinese Investors that are coming into the economy. For us in Nigeria, we will be glad to see such investors.
According to Amaechi, there are two types of investments that the Nigerian government encourages.
His words: âThere is one we ask government for a concessioning loan. Usually, the concessioning loan interest rate is about 1.5 per cent so we will be glad if the Japanese government can come in as the Chinese government have come in.
âThere is over 3500 kilometre of rail. The Chinese have been able to do about 300 kilometres. Before the end of the year, they will do another 1200 kilometres to bring their own contribution to 1500 kilometres, which is concessioning loan.
âWe are talking with the Americans, but itâs not a concessioning loan. They are bringing their investment and they will build 1500 kilometre of rail, including two sea ports and they will be repaid by the profit they get from the investment, so we still have about 1500 kilometres of rail. We will be glad if we can get concessioning loan from the Japanese government or get Japanese investors.â
Amaechi also encouraged the Japanese to invest in other sectors of the economy, stating that âthere are other areas, even though am not in charge, like power, housing, water, works. So there is huge opportunity for Japanese investors in Nigeriaâ.
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