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Africa Housing News > Blog > News > Bond: Lagos To Raise N100 Billion for Infrastructural Development
Babajide Sanwo-Olu
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Bond: Lagos To Raise N100 Billion for Infrastructural Development

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Last updated: 2020/01/07 at 5:05 PM
Fesadeb Published January 7, 2020
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In a bid to foster infrastructural development in the state, Lagos state government has announced the launch of its third series N500 billion bond issuance programme, which it seeks to raise N100 billion.
The offer to raise N100 billion opened on Tuesday 31st of December 2019 and will close on Monday, January 13, 2020. The funds raised are purposed to finance speedy development of physical and social infrastructural development projects in the state in line with the agenda of the current administration.

Meanwhile, the senior unsecured bond issue, which has a 10-year tenor with a fixed rate, will be due for amortized redemption after the expiration of a 24-month moratorium. The offer holds a minimum subscription of N10 million with multiples of N5 million thereafter.
The bond, listed both on FMDQ Securities Exchange and the Nigerian Stock Exchange, is to pay coupon rate between 11.75% – 12.25% and the proceeds from investing in the bond exempted from tax. The bond holds an Aa rating implying that the risk of default on payment by the issuer is low.
Bond Issue: Lagos State Government to raise N100 billion for infrastructural development

However, the Lagos State Government reportedly disclosed that it was pleased to continue to access the domestic debt markets, given the very strong support garnered over the last twelve (12) years from the investor community. It added that the state had been able to access much needed complementary funding, which had been used to augment the state’s revenues and provide the critical support required to accelerate and actualize the provision of physical and social infrastructure/amenities.
The ultimate goal of the Lagos State Government for embarking on this Bond Issuance Programme is to improve the overall living standards of residents in the state.
Meanwhile, the Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, recently signed into law a budget of N1.168 trillion for 2020, assuring residents that there would be accountability and transparency in the implementation of the approved financial plan.
He also pledged that his administration would deploy the resources of the state responsibly to ensure that the budget is implemented up to about 100% performance.
Source: nairametrics

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