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Lending to Governments: SGF urges banks to follow FRA rules

Gbemi Banks by Gbemi Banks
October 8, 2023
in News, Politics
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The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume has called on banks to follow  provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) when lending to Governments in the Federation and their institutions.

A statement by Bede Anyanwu, Head of Strategic Communications at the Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) said Akume made the call in a keynote address at a Stakeholder Dialogue on Saturday in Lagos.

He said dialogue was aimed at promoting fiscal discipline.

Akume was represented by a staff in the SGF`s Office,  Dr. David Eze.

The SGF affirmed that following the rule was to ensure that borrowing was done the right way for the right reasons to improve fiscal sustainability.

He  encouraged  all  stakeholders  to  commit  to  more  prudent management of public finances to achieve desired outcomes.

The Executive Chairman of the FRC, Victor Muruako equally called on all Nigerian banks to adhere to the provisions of  the FRA  2007  in  their  lending  practices  to government and its agencies.

“The Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 is Nigeria’s foremost legal framework for the  promotion,  monitoring  and enforcement  of fiscal discipline.

“It stipulates in Section 45(2), that lending by banks to governments or their agencies in contravention of the provisions  of  the  Act  shall  be  unlawful.

“PART  X  of  the  act  provides  guidelines  for borrowing by government agencies and public institutions, including the requirement for obtaining the necessary approvals and proof of compliance to ensure the sustainability of loans.

“Recognizing the critical role that loans play in driving socio-economic development, the FRC  brought  banks  together  with  regulators,  policy  makers  and  government  in  the Stakeholder  Dialogue  to  highlight the  provisions  of the  FRA  on  responsible  lending.

“Discussions focused on measures to enhance compliance to improve the nation’s debt management practices,” the statement said.

The FRC boss emphasized the importance of compliance with the FRA to improve loan performance, to maintain macro-economic stability.

“We  are  committed  to  good  corporate  governance,  fiscal  stability  and  the pursuit of economic development to improve the lives of citizens while improving our nation’s   viability.

“We,   therefore,   enjoin   all   stakeholders   to   support   the   bold macroeconomic reform initiatives of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu  by  ensuring  more  fiscal  discipline  in  line  with  the  provisions  of  the  Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 (FRA) .”

The chairman said that the  provisions  of the  FRA  serve to  keep the  lender, borrower, regulator, evaluator, assessor, and indeed the beneficiary of public sector loans on the same page.

Mr. Greg  Jobome, Executive   Director,   Risk Management Division, Access Bank who responded   on   behalf  of  the   banks. Said  they will continue to work together with  stakeholders  to    foster  responsible lending  practices, transparency, and accountability.

The FRC Stakeholder Dialogue brought together a diverse group of participants including banking Institutions, government representatives, economists, academics and experts in fiscal governance.

Tags: Bede AnyanwuMr. Greg  JobomeSen. George AkumeVictor Muruako
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