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Labour, CSOs decry difficult economic conditions amid deluge of loans

by Admin
July 29, 2025
in Finance
  •  Threaten legal action to force disclosure of loan terms

    The ringing public outcry against the accumulation of huge external loans with contentious terms and contentions continues as  a coalition of 80 civil society organisations and organised labour have decried the lack of commensurate improvement in the quality of lives of Nigerians.

    The Nigeria Labour Congress, the Trade Union Congress and 80 other organisations, under the aegis of the  Alliance for Surviving COVID-19 and Beyond, have therefore threatened to go to court to force the government to disclose the terms of the loans if fails to do so .

    In a statement, Femi Falana, (SAN), chairman of the group,  Ayuba Wabba, the NLC President;, and his TUC counterpart,   Quadri Olaleye, who are both co-chairmen, said it would launch a legal challenge if the details of the loans were not published.

    Rtimi Amaechi, minister of transportation, while appearing before the House of Representatives Committee on Treaties, Protocols and Agreements on Tuesday last week, had asked the lawmakers to stop the investigation into the loan obtained from China to finance rail projects in Nigeria.

    He warned that the probe would send a wrong signal to China, which could stop the loan, thereby thwarting the rail projects.

    But ASCAB in its statement titled, ‘‘ASCAB demands full disclosure of all loans obtained by Nigeria,’ said it would “challenge the authorities in court if the disclosures were not made.”

    The group also urged the National Assembly to reveal the terms and conditions of all external loans.

    It said if the National Assembly failed, the Debt Management Office should publish the terms and conditions of all external loans, or face legal fireworks.

    ASCAB, which is a coalition of labour and some 80 civil society groups, lamented that Nigeria’s debt profile which was N12.118tn as of May 2015 had leaped to N27.401tn in 2019.

    It stated that the figure represented more than 100 per cent debt increase adding that by 2020, the nation had seen an astrological surge in the country’s  external debts.

    The group said recent revelations at the National Assembly had confirmed the fact that the loans were taken without proper public scrutiny.

    It also noted that a committee of the House of Representatives was feigning ignorance concerning the terms and conditions attached to a particular loan agreement.

    ASCAB said the huge debt being incurred for the country had the potential of stifling the prospects of economic liberation and political freedom of the people.

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    The group said within one year, the National Assembly had approved a total of $28bn loans for the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) with no commensurate improvement in the quality of lives of many Nigerians.

    Nigerians facing harsh economic difficulties despite high debt profile – Labour, others

    Part of the statement read,  “Millions of Nigerians continue to face harsh economic difficulties, lacking access to basic needs, yet the debt profile of the country continues to increase.

    “It is even more grievous that the government continues to take loans on behalf of the people without their consent neither their keen understanding of the terms.”

    ASCAB said the National Assembly appeared desperate to pull wool over the face of Nigerians by covering up its tracks regarding the clause in the Chinese loans.

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