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Nigerian rail project to be financed by Chinese bank

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The China Development Bank has been accepted by the Nigerian Senate as the new funder for a rail project, which is expected to cost close to $1 billion.

Another Chinese lender had been due to fund the line between Kaduna and Kano – the largest city in the north – but it pulled out in 2020.

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When President Muhammadu Buhari came to power eight years ago, he prioritised upgrading the country’s poor transport network and power supply.

However, funding has been a major constraint.

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Parliament has approved several billion dollars worth of loans from Chinese and other international lenders but funds have yet to materialise.

When president-elect Bola Tinubu takes over in May, he will inherit a raft of challenges including double-digit inflation and widespread insecurity.

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