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China Eximbank provides RMB 2.3 billion government concessional loan for Phase 2 of Nigeria National Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone (NICTIB) Project (Linked to Record ID#30340)

¥2.3M RMB

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Nigeria
Country Nigeria
Start Date Sep 05, 2018
End Date Aug 23, 2029
Duration 4,005 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 73385
Grant Description

China Eximbank provides RMB 2.3 billion government concessional loan for Phase 2 of Nigeria National Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone (NICTIB) Project In November 2006, Galaxy Backbone Limited — a public enterprise of the Federal Government of Nigeria incorporated in 2006 with the primary mandate of setting up and operating a unified Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure platform that addresses the connectivity, transversal and other technology challenges — signed a $117 million commercial contract with Huawei Technologies Co.

Ltd for Phase 1 of the Nigeria National Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone (NICTIB) Project.

Nearly four and a half years later, in May 2011, China Eximbank agreed in principle to provide a $100 million preferential buyer’s credit to finance 85% of the cost of the commercial contract.

Then, on January 5, 2013, China Eximbank and the Government of Nigeria signed a $100,000,000 preferential buyer’s credit (PBC) agreement for Phase 1 of the Nigeria National Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone (NICTIB) Project (captured via Record ID#30340).

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
📅 Maturity20 years
⏳ Grace Period7 years
💹 Interest Rate2.5%

The final maturity date of the loan (PBC) is September 21, 2032.

As of December 31, 2020, Nigeria’s Debt Management Office (DMO) reported that the China Eximbank PBC (loan) had achieved a 100% disbursement rate ($100 million) and the borrower had made interest repayments worth $10.66 million and principal repayments worth $3.86 million to the lender. The loan’s (principal) amount outstanding, as of December 31, 2020, was $96.14 million.

Under the terms of the PBC agreement, the Government of Nigeria was responsible for paying 15% of the cost of the commercial contract with Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd prior to project implementation. Advance payment delays by the Government of Nigeria resulted in major project implementation delays.

In December 2006, Galaxy Backbone Ltd made an advance payment of $10 million to Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.

Then, in December 2013, the Federal Ministry of Finance of Nigeria — on behalf of Galaxy Backbone Limited — paid the remaining balance of the advance payment ($7.65 million) to Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd and officially requested that Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. commence project implementation.

The purpose of Phase 1 of the NICTIB Project was to build a 1482 km nationwide backbone network with fiber optic technology and connect up to 3000 Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in over 3000 office locations nationwide.

The first phase of the project involved the laying of fiber optic cable from Abuja to Onitsha to Lagos, and Onitsha to Port Harcourt to Uyo.

More specifically, Phase 1 sought to install fiber optic cable from Abuja – Akwanga – Lafia – Makurdi – Enugu – Awka – Onitisha – Asaba – Benin – ore – Ijebu Ode – Lagos and also link from Onitisha – oweri – PH – Uyo.

It also sought to establish Data Centers in Abuja and Metro access systems in cities like Abuja, Makurdi, Enugu and Lagos. Phase 1 was completed on or around August 3, 2018.

Then, on September 5, 2018, China Eximbank and the Government of Nigeria signed an RMB 2,300,000,000 ($328 million) government concessional loan (GCL) for Phase 2 of the Nigeria National Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone (NICTIB) Project (captured via Record ID#73385).

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
📅 Maturity20 years
⏳ Grace Period7 years
💹 Interest Rate2.5%

The final maturity date of the GCL is March 22, 2038.

As of December 31, 2020, Nigeria’s Debt Management Office (DMO) reported that the China Eximbank GCL (loan) had not yet been disbursed and the borrower had not made any interest or principal repayments to the lender. The purpose of Phase 2 is to extend the fiber optic cable network to 19 states in Northern Nigeria.

More specifically, the cable is expected to run from Abuja to Plateau, Gombe, Bauchi, Maiduguri, Kano and the rest of Northwestern Nigeria. Upon completion of Phase 2, it is envisaged that the fiber optic cable network will be 3441 km in length. However, this project has encountered delays and implementation problems.

In November 2022, Nigeria’s House of Representatives launched an investigation of the project, including a forensic audit of all relevant transactions to execute Phase 1 and Phase 2.

The House of Representatives also urged Galaxy Backbone Limited and Nigeria’s Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning to ‘immediately halt all certificates of completion and payments, respectively, in lieu of the project, pending the completion of the investigation by the committee.’ These resolutions were based on the unanimous adoption of a motion issued by a legislator named Benjamin Bem.

At the time, Bem noted that Nigeria’s Galaxy Backbone Limited, which falls under the authority of the Nigerian Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, signed an MoU with Huawei Technology Limited in 2018 to provide fiber infrastructure.

He said following the signing of the MoU, Huawei Technology Limited was expected to design, manufacture and deploy a kit that would control data movements across all ministries, departments and agencies in Nigeria (with another loan from China Eximbank).

The lawmaker expressed concerned that ‘Galaxy Backbone Limited […] made claims that the completion of Phase 1 of the project is expected to reap revenue to the tune of billions of naira for the government’ and that ‘whereas there has been no oversight to ascertain the level of the job done [during NICTIB Phase 1] and verify claims of revenue generated by the agency, there is a current bid to access an additional [$328 million loan] to develop the NICTIB Phase II, which covers 19 northern states.

He added that ‘[t]he House is [cognizant] of the need to ensure judicious use of the nation’s commonwealth, while ensuring the government’s ICT policy is implemented according to every aspect of statutory provisions guiding the execution of the project.’

📋 Staff Comments
  1. This project is also known as the ICT Infrastructure Backbone II Project, Phase 2 of the NICTIB Project, Phase 2 of the Galaxy Backbone ICT Project, the Nigerian National Information Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone Phase II Project, and the National Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone Phase II (NICTIB II) Project.
  2. The Chinese project title is 政府信息通信骨干网二期项目 or 府信息通信骨干网二期项目 or 国家信息和通信技术基础设施骨干二期项目.
  3. AidData records the borrowing terms that are reported by Nigeria’s Debt Management Office (DMO) in its ‘Loans Obtained from China Exim As At December 31, 2020’ publication.
📚 Sources & References
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  • Status of Loans Obtained from China Exim As At March 31_2020
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
  • 华为集团尼日利亚信息与通信技术技能大赛在阿布贾开幕
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  • With $328 million funding
  • Nigeria approves Internet fibre extension to Northern Nigeria
  • Press Release: Galaxy Backbone Is the Technology Implementing Agency of The NICTIB Phase II Loan to Nigeria
  • NIGERIA
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  • 尼日利亚总统府:世界上的领导人都钦佩布哈里,都愿同布哈里会面
  • China loans Nigeria $328 million to boost telecoms: Nigeria presidency
  • 尼日利亚对中国贷款审查趋严 国别风险预警分析(第78期)
  • Galaxy Backbone Partners Interra Network to Connect S/East and S/South with STORM ISP.
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  • A misapprehension surrounding the NICTIB Phase II Project loan agreement
  • Loan Agreements: House Uncovers Clauses Conceding Nigeria’s Sovereignty to China
  • Did Nigeria Really Cede Its Sovereignty to China in a Loan Agreement?
  • Row Over Chinese Loan Is A Storm In A Teacup – Sagay
  • GALAXY BACKBONE IS IMPLEMENTING AGENCY OF NICTIB PHASE II LOAN IN NIGERIA -ABUBAKAR
  • GALAXY BACKBONE: REPS UNCOVER CLAUSES CONCEDING NIGERIA'S SOVEREIGNTY TO CHINA
  • China to lend Nigeria $325m to build northern fibre backbone
  • Nigeria: govt kicks off the deployment of optical fiber in northern states
  • Galaxy Backbone Assures Nigerians on NICTIB Implementation
  • Loans: PDP accuses FG of mortgaging Nigeria’s sovereignty
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  • Nigerian press focuses on commencement of new debt recovery by banks, others
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  • Loans Obtained From China Exim
  • December 31, 2020
  • Actual External Debt Service Payments
  • January to December, 2021
  • Actual External Debt Service Payments
  • January to December, 2022
  • Actual External Debt Service Payments
  • January to December, 2023
  • Actual External Debt Service Payments
  • January - March, 2024
  • Loans Obtained From China Exim
  • September 30, 2021
  • External Loans Signed But Yet to be Disbursed
  • December 31, 2020
  • How Nigeria’s $428 million ICT project is addressing rural financial inclusion Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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