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Tinubu, the Nigerian leader, seeks approval from Parliament for a $516 million road loan

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu asked the Nigerian parliament to approve a $516m foreign loan for a?help to finance a?first section?of a national highway. This is a major transportation corridor connecting the country's southwest to its northwest.

Tinubu stated in a letter that was read out by the Senate president on Thursday during a plenary meeting, the 'government' was seeking approval from Deutsche Bank for the'syndicated financing facility'. He added the loan was a part of the'medium-term borrowing program' approved by lawmakers.

Tinubu wrote in his letter that the loan would be for nine years, with a grace period of up to three.

The highway, which is about 1,000 km (600 miles) long, will connect Sokoto, located in the northwest of Nigeria, with the central Niger, Kwara, and coastal towns of Badagry, located in Lagos, the commercial center.

Tinubu stated that the highway would improve north-south connections, reduce travel times and haulage expenses, boost trade and food security, as well as bolster national integration.

Last year, Nigeria raised $747 million in a syndicated loan led by Deutsche Bank to?fund a 700 km (435 mile) coastal highway. (Reporting and writing by Elisha Gbogbo, Editing by Emelia Matarise Sithole)

(source: Reuters)