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Finance Minister: Nigerian govt to boost revenue with loss, damage funds

by admineconai December 6, 2023
written by admineconai December 6, 2023
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Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, has said that the federal government will deploy the Loss and Damage funds committed at the 28th United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP28) in Dubai, UAE, for climate-vulnerable communities in boosting the nation’s revenue.

The minister who made this known on Tuesday during a stakeholder interaction on the 2024 Appropriation Bill, in Abuja, said that the climate change financing is necessary because the government needs cheaper and free funding.

He noted that the country’s fiscal space is exhausted.

“Nigeria’s fiscal space is exhausted. We have to focus on concessional funding, the cheaper funding, even free funding and climate financing are the way,”he said. “Just yesterday UAE announced 30 billion dollars for climate action. What that means is that as we look to fund the N27.5 trillion budget this year, our first point of call must be the cheapest and the most concessionary financing including climate financing,”

Read also: Tanzania: Death toll from landslides rises to 68

The minister further explained that the climate change funds will also help the country to reduce debt servicing.

“We have to be brave, courageous, innovative to make sure that we use the financial market to take the stress down, to reduce our debt servicing, to reduce our emphasis on borrowing,” he said.

Recall that many nation developed countries had already committed Loss and Damage Funds for countries vulnerable to climate change at the ongoing COP28 in Dubai.

While the United Arab Emirates (UAE) which is hosting the COP28 and Germany pledged $100 million each, the United Kingdom pledged $40 million to the Fund and £20 million for other funding arrangements for Loss and Damage. The U.S. and Japan pledged $17 million and $10 million respectively.

Story was adapted from Premium Times.

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