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Nigeria approves $652 million China Exim Bank road finance package

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Nigeria has approved a $652 million funding package from China Exim Bank to construct a critical road connecting the Lekki Deep Sea Port and the Dangote Petroleum Refinery to the southern states. This decision was announced by Public Works Minister David Umahi following a meeting of the Federal Executive Council chaired by President Bola Tinubu.

The proposed road will serve as an evacuation corridor for goods from the Lekki Deep Sea Port, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery—which boasts a refining capacity of 650,000 barrels per day—and its adjacent fertilizer plant. This infrastructure aims to facilitate the efficient movement of goods to at least a dozen southern states, enhancing trade and economic activities across the region.

China has been a significant financier of infrastructure projects in Nigeria, providing billions of dollars for power, rail, and road developments. As of the latest data from Nigeria’s Debt Management Office, the country’s debt to China exceeds $5 billion, making China Nigeria’s largest bilateral creditor.

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The approval of this $652 million funding package underscores the deepening strategic partnership between Nigeria and China in infrastructure development. By improving transportation links between key industrial hubs and southern states, the project is expected to boost economic growth, enhance trade efficiency, and strengthen regional integration.

This development also highlights Nigeria’s ongoing efforts to modernize its infrastructure and attract foreign investment. The collaboration with China Exim Bank is part of a broader strategy to address the country’s infrastructure deficit and stimulate economic growth through improved logistics and connectivity.

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The project is anticipated to have a significant impact on Nigeria’s economy by reducing transportation costs, improving supply chain efficiency, and facilitating the movement of goods to domestic and international markets. As the construction progresses, it is expected to create job opportunities and contribute to the overall development of the southern states.

In summary, Nigeria’s approval of the $652 million China Exim Bank road finance package marks a significant step in enhancing the country’s infrastructure. The project aims to improve transportation links between key industrial sites and southern states, fostering economic growth and regional integration. This initiative reflects the strengthening ties between Nigeria and China and underscores the importance of strategic partnerships in driving infrastructure development.

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