US accuses China of influencing Nigeria with loans

The United States has accused China of influencing Nigerian government with Chinese loans.

China offered sub-prime financing for various infrastructure projects in the country. This was cited in the Integrated Country Strategies document by the US Department of State.

The document was initially accepted on April 6, 2022, but was reviewed and amended on June 23, 2023.

The document read: “Meanwhile, China offers sub-prime financing for a range of infrastructure projects, with the potential to add unnecessarily to Nigeria’s debt burden and increase Chinese influence over the Nigerian government.”

Wakadaily earlier reported that Nigeria owed the Exim Bank of China $4.34bn as of March 2023.

The Nigerian Government had sought loan facilities from Chinese lenders to implement several infrastructural projects, including standard gauge rail lines.

The document titled, ‘Status of Chinese loans as at September 30, 2021’, the DMO disclosed that 15 projects were funded with Chinese loans. Four of the 15 projects were rail-related.

The US, in its Integrated Country Strategies document, also faulted the political and economic system in the country.

It said: “Nigeria’s fundamental problem is patronage-based political and economic decision making, with little to no coordination between relevant ministries, and a disempowered civil service that does not sufficiently advise the Federal Government or sustain policy objectives over multiple administrations.

“Political and economic elites lobby for policy decisions that favour their short-term personal interests rather than the longer-term stability and unity of the state.”

Chinyere Treasure Mbadiwe
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Chinyere Treasure Mbadiwe is the Co-founder and CEO of Wakadaily News. With a B.Sc. in Business Administration from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), she brings a wealth of leadership and strategic expertise to the platform. Chinyere is passionate about delivering high-quality, engaging news that informs and empowers audiences. Her vision for Wakadaily is to create a space where reliable, diverse, and impactful content connects people and fosters informed conversations.

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