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DMO to finance critical road projects with N250 billion

The Debt Management Office (DMO) is set to issue another Sovereign Sukuk for 2021 for an expected amount of N200 – N250 billion to finance critical road projects across the country.

The DMO commenced the issuance of Sukuk in September 2017 as a strategic initiative to support the development of infrastructure, promote financial inclusion and deepen the domestic securities market.

Subsequent to the debut Sovereign Sukuk in 2017 in which N100 billion was raised to finance the rehabilitation and construction of twenty-five (25) road projects across the six (6) geopolitical zones, the DMO issued a Sukuk for N100 billion in 2018 and another for N162.557 billion in 2020.

According to a statement by Henry Baiyere Henry, “the proceeds of these two (2) Sukuk issuances were also deployed to twenty-eight (28) and forty-four (44) road projects, also in the six (6) geopolitical zones.

“In summary, a total of N362.577 billion Sovereign Sukuk was issued between September 2017 and June 2021.

“Since the debut Sovereign Sukuk in September 2017 whose benefit in terms of improved road infrastructure within and outside cities in Nigeria is clearly visible, the Sukuk has been commended as a viable instrument for financing infrastructure.

“The use of Sukuk has enabled timely completion of the designated projects whilst also delivering the multiplier effects associated with the construction of capital projects such as roads” the statement noted.

Again, the statement said “the DMO has already appointed Transaction Parties through the Open Competitive Bidding Process for the issuance of this fourth Sovereign Sukuk.

“The Transaction Parties and their respective roles are stated below as follows, Issuing Houses – Stanbic IBTC Capital Limited, Greenwich Merchant Bank Limited and Vetiva Capital Management Limited.

“Financial Adviser – BURAQ Capital Limited. Trustees – FBNQuest Trustees Limited and APEL Capital & Trust Limited.

“Legal Advisers – Abdulai, Taiwo & Co. Solicitors and Tsedaqah Attorneys from enquiries received from the media and investors, the DMO expects a high subscription level for the Sukuk when the Offer opens,” the statement explained.

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