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Deductions of N614bn budget support loan from 36 states accounts ongoing – Finance minister

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The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, says deductions are being made from states for the Budget Support Facilities given by the Federal Government.

Mrs Ahmed disclosed this while briefing State House correspondents after the National Economic Council, NEC, meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday at the Presidential Villa.

She said the repayments were being made to the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

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“We have an update to the council on the repayment process for the Budget Support Facilities that was granted to the states.

“The current situation is that deductions are ongoing and remittances on these facilities are being made to the CBN.’’

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Mrs Ahmed said that the ministry also reported to the council on the balances of some key accounts.

“For the Excess Crude Account, as at Nov. 19, we have a balance of 324. 98 million dollars.

“In the Stabilisation Account, as at Dec. 17, we have a balance of N30. 5 billion; in the Natural Resource Fund, still at the same date, Dec. 17, we have the balance of N88. 3 billion, ‘’ she said.

The finance minister had recently said that the Federal government had resolved to recover N614 billion loan facility from 35 states of the federation.

She had said that NEC agreed to constitute a team to finalise modalities for commencement of repayment of the loan facility.

NAN

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