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National Assembly after me for refusing to sign ‘dubious’ $500m World Bank loan, women affairs minister alleges

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Umar Audu
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The Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, has alleged victimisation by the National Assembly members and some cabals in government because of her refusal to sign a dubious $500 million World Bank loan request.

On July 10, 2024, the minister engaged members of the House of Representatives Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development had in a heated argument over the alleged diversion of N1.5 billion meant for the payment of contractors by officials of the ministry.

Mrs Ohanenye, however, denied any wrongdoing.

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Speaking with Thisday Newspaper, the minister said she rejected the World Bank loan because it wasn’t in the interest of the country.

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“There is a $500 million loan that was meant to be signed by me, but I refused to sign. There was also a case of $100 million earlier as well. Find out what it was meant for.

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“All the loans they collect, including World Bank loans, etc, are you aware that the same World Bank staff in Nigeria takes back 40 per cent and calls it consultation fees?

“These are things you people should look into. You people should focus on where the problem is and let them leave me alone.”

She added that, “Now, my life is at stake because I refused to sign the $500 million loan. Let me tell you, if I sign that loan today, I am entitled to five percent of the money, but I refused to sign it. It is part of why the National Assembly and all of them are after me.

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“And that 40 percent they take is a secret, I found it out. Why should anybody give us a loan and you still direct us how to use the loan, and you take 40 percent and provide us with a consultant that will take it, and they will take it?

“I told them $100 million is too much to use to teach our women how to save money, we can teach them, let them bring the $100 million and give it to those women and use it to know what to do with their lives.

“Let me do things that would impact lives of the people. I made sure that the action plan.”

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