Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi says China will not take over Nigeria if the country defaults on loan terms.
Mr Amaechi stated this in a release on Saturday, adding that China is the only country giving out loans with a low interest rate of 2.8 per cent.
He also said the Nigerian government has the capability to pay back loans collected for the construction of rail projects within the stipulated period of 20 years.
He said: âThe trade agreement between Nigeria and China, the ministry of transportation does not take loan, everything about loan is directed to the Ministry of Finance, so, I couldnât have signed any loan because I donât take loan.
âWhat I signed is what is called commercial contract, which is contract between the Federal Government and CCECC as a contractor, the contract between Nigeria and China is usually signed by the ministry of finance.
âWhether is the ministry of finance that signed it or the ministry of transportation, the issue is that nobody will give you loan free of charge.
âThere must be an agreement and such agreement must contain some terms, that doesnât mean that you are signing away the sovereignty of the country, no country will sign out its sovereignty.
âWhat clause 8 says is, I expect you to pay according to those terms we have agreed, if you donât pay, donât throw your immunity on me when I come to collect back the guarantee that was put forward, that is all.
âWe are paying the loans. In the same National Assembly sitting, they were told that of the 500million dollars loan, we have paid 96 million dollars already, Nigeria is already paying.
âAnd the $500 million was not taken by us, it was taken by President Goodluck Jonathan in his term and that clause was there.
âNigeria has the capacity to pay back for the period of 20 years at 2.8 per cent, which country will give you that loan? Secondly, these loans are not given to us, they are paid directly to the contractors.
âOnce they sign that the job has been done, they pay the contractors and that has never happened before and this project are in place. Are they trying to rubbish the fact that there is a railway from Abuja-Kaduna?
âThere is no loan in Nigeria, either internal or external that is not approved by the National Assembly, none.
âChinese government will not even give you a loan without an approval by the National Assembly because if they give you a loan without the approval from NASS that is no loan,â Amaechi explained.
The minister further said the government needed the loans to boost infrastructure in the country.
According to him, the sovereign guarantee and sovereign immunity clause raised by the National Assembly is a term used to ensure that loans collected are paid back.
The minister said in the case of a default, only the assets constructed with such a loan would be taken back.
He said: âWhat you do is you give a sovereign guarantee and that guarantee is the immunity clause they are talking about.
âWhen we say, I give you a sovereign guarantee and we get immunity clause, the immunity clause is that, if tomorrow I am not able to pay and you come to collect the items we have agreed upon, that these are the items that am putting down as guarantee, I can waive my immunity and say no you canât touch it am sovereign country.
âSo, they are saying, if you are not able to pay, donât stop us from taking back those items that will make us recover our funds. So, is China our father that will give us money for free?
âIt is a standard clause in every agreement whether is America we signed it with, whether is Britain, any country would want to know that they can recover their money.
âAnybody that is saying he doesnât know what a sovereign guarantee or immunity is, too bad for the person, because it simply means in trade that I am not giving you this loan free of charge.
âJust like you go to the bank to collect a loan, the moment you donât pay they go after your assets you put down, that is all about the clause, the Chinese can never come and take over Aso rock and become president or minister.
âAnd if the assets you put down become depreciated then you negotiate which assets they can go after. Chinese will never take over what was not constructed with the loan.â
Amaechi noted that it would be unconstitutional to take a loan not approved by the National Assembly, but for confidentiality in government he would have published the clauses generating the dusts.
The minister while asking the reason for the investigation by the National Assembly added that they were aware of all the loans.
He said: âThe Chinese is just asking us to show them the evidence that we will pay back, which is the immunity clause. If we donât pay, they can take back their assets.â
On the Zambia experience, where the country could not meet up with its loan agreement, the minister said that the Chinese government will never take over infrastructure that was not constructed from the money taken.
He also acknowledged that the finance ministry in a payment plan had started paying back some of the loans collected.
He said the payment plan was the responsibility of the ministry of finance, and the ministry of transportation was supposed to implement the contract.
âThey are meeting the requirements, at any point in time that we need to pay, weâll pay. 1.6 billion dollars was taken to fix Lagos to Ibadan, we are asking for 5.3 billion dollars to fix from Ibadan to Kano.
â$3.2 billion to fix Port Harcourt to Maiduguri, then Lagos to Calabar which is about $11.1billion, if those things were done when we had money, the infrastructure will be here today? The answer is no,â Amaechi added.
The minister, however, called on the National Assembly and Nigerians to appreciate government effort in providing infrastructure in the country.
Amaechi noted that the Itakpe/Warri rail project in the South South which was abandoned for 34 years by successive governments was fully rehabilitated by the present administration without seeking for loan.