Just In!! See How Much Nigeria Is Owing China According To National Bureau Of Statistics

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May 3, 2017 Sulaimon Olanrewaju
The Federal Government of Nigeria’ indebtedness to China stood at $3.22bn at the end of December 2016, according to a report released on Tuesday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

This is part of the total foreign debt stock of both the federal and state government which was put at $11.41bn by the bureau.

The domestic debt of the two tiers of government stood at N14.02trn at the end of December 2016.

A breakdown of the foreign debt shows that $7.99bn was multilateral; $198.25m was bilateral (ADB) and $3.22bn from the Exim Bank of China credited to the Federal Government.

The report added that of the Federal Government’s domestic debt, N7.56 trillion or 68.41 per cent are in Federal Government bonds, N3.28 trillion or 29.64 per cent are in treasury bills and N215.99 million or 1.95 per cent are in treasury bonds.

The report also showed that Lagos State has the highest domestic debt profile among the states accounting for 10.54 per cent of the debt stock

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