The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has supported government’s request to borrow the $29.9 billion provided the money would be judiciously used.

Tony Ejinkeonye, the President of ACCI, said on Wednesday that there was nothing wrong to borrow money for infrastructure development.

He said that the association would not support any borrowing to pay salaries or buy food.

The Federal Government recently sought the approval of the National Assembly for external borrowing plan of $29.96 billion  to execute key infrastructure projects across the country between 2016 and 2018.

The cost of the projects under the borrowing plan of is $29.960 billion, made up of proposed projects and programme loan of $11.274 billion.

Others are Special National Infrastructure projects, $10.686 billion, Euro bonds of $4.5 billion and government budget support of $3.5 billion.

Commenting on the recent statement credited to US President-elect, Donald Trump, that he planned to deport about two to three million undocumented immigrants especially Nigerians, he advised Nigeriansin the US to regularise their stay and avoid deportation.

He said Trump might not actualise many of his electioneering promises because there were strong institutions to check him.

He also opposed the call by the President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, to the Federal Government to reverse the 2013 power sector privatisation.

Dangote had noted that the challenges in the sector persisted in spite of the privatisation.

Ejinkeonye said if Federal Government revoked the power sector privatisation, it would affect the country greatly and negatively.

He added that many countries would not like to do business or anything in Nigeria if the Federal Government carried out the advice

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