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    ‘FG to Use ₦162.5bn Proceed of Sukuk to Finance Road Projects’

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJune 12, 2020Updated:October 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ‘FG to Use ₦162.5bn Proceed of Sukuk to Finance Road Projects’

    The recent ₦150 billion Sukuk issued by the  Debt Management Office was 5 times oversubscribe and the proceed will be used for capital projects in the country.

    While announcing the result today, DMO says the ₦162.55 billion it allotted to investors in the third sovereign Sukuk will be used to finance 44 critical road projects across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria.Proceed of Sukuk

    The DMO said the offer attracted a very high level of subscription from investors with total subscriptions of ₦669.12 billion, representing a subscription level of 446 percent.

    “The impressive demand for the Sukuk came from a wide range of investors which included Ethical Funds, Insurance Companies, Fund Managers and Retail Investors, amongst others.

    FG is Selling N150 Billion Sukuk to Investors

    “This participation by a wide range of investors is in line with the DMO’s objectives of diversifying the investor base for government securities and promoting financial inclusion.

    “The issuance of the third sovereign Sukuk, which followed the debut issuance of ₦100 billion in September 2017.

    “The second issuance of another ₦100 billion in December 2018, is based on the DMO’s commitment to using borrowed funds to finance infrastructure.

    “The Sukuk issuances are project-tied and are used to finance specific projects which are disclosed to investors,” it said.

    According to the statement, the benefits from the earlier Sukuk issuances, which were also used to finance roads,

    …include improved safety on the roads, faster travel times, access to markets for farm produce and opening up parts of the country for development.

    It added that other important benefits of using Sukuk to finance road projects were job creation and increased level of activity for service providers, many of whom were small businesses.

    The DMO, however, said it expects to continue to raise funds through Sukuk to support improvement in infrastructure and development of the domestic capital market.

    ‘FG to Use ₦162.5bn Proceed of Sukuk to Finance Road Projects’

     

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