ENUGU, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- Benue House of Assembly has approved requests by Governor Samuel Ortom to access two loans totaling N2.2 billion.
According to Governor Ortom, the fund will be used to pay the state’s counterpart funding on two schemes.
The first loan of N1.2 billion is expected from the United Bank for Africa PLC to pay counterpart contribution to the Federal Government’s statutory allocation in the state’s Universal Basic Education Programme.
The second loan of N1 billion is to be sourced from Zenith Bank PLC to pay the state’s counterpart contribution in the Federal Government’s World Bank-assisted Agro Climatic Resilience project in semi-arid landscapes.
Ortom had earlier, told the House of Assembly that the acquisition of the loans was in consonance with extant laws guiding borrowings from commercial banks.
Mr Williams Ortyom (PDP-Guma), while moving the motion for approval of the loans, said such counterpart contributions would attract intervention from the Federal and donor agencies.
Ortyom commended the State government for always living up to expectation in paying counterpart funding for infrastructural development in primary schools.
Seconding the motion, Mr. Terkaa Ucha (PDP-Tiev) acknowledged efforts by the state government in renovating many schools.
Ucha appealed to the State government to address the challenge of inadequate manpower in the schools and to prioritize the welfare of teachers.