Benue state news on paris club refund

Here are some recent news updates on the Paris Club refund in Benue State:

Benue State Government Receives N4.7 Billion Paris Club Refund (Source: Vanguard, August 2020)

The Benue State Government has received a refund of N4.7 billion from the Federal Government as part of the Paris Club refund. The refund is meant to offset the state's outstanding debt to the Federal Government.

Benue State Government to Use Paris Club Refund to Pay Salaries, Clear Outstanding Debts (Source: Daily Trust, September 2020)

The Benue State Government has announced plans to use the Paris Club refund to pay outstanding salaries of civil servants and clear other outstanding debts. The government has also promised to use the refund to improve infrastructure and provide basic amenities to the people of the state.

Benue State Government Receives N3.5 Billion Paris Club Refund (Source: Leadership, October 2020)

The Benue State Government has received a refund of N3.5 billion from the Federal Government as part of the Paris Club refund. The refund is meant to offset the state's outstanding debt to the Federal Government.

Benue State Government to Use Paris Club Refund to Develop Infrastructure (Source: The Nation, November 2020)

The Benue State Government has announced plans to use the Paris Club refund to develop infrastructure in the state. The government has promised to use the refund to construct roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects that will benefit the people of the state.

Benue State Government Receives N2.5 Billion Paris Club Refund (Source: Punch, December 2020)

The Benue State Government has received a refund of N2.5 billion from the Federal Government as part of the Paris Club refund. The refund is meant to offset the state's outstanding debt to the Federal Government.

These are some of the recent news updates on the Paris Club refund in Benue State. The refund is a significant development for the state government, which has been struggling to pay salaries and clear outstanding debts. The government has promised to use the refund to improve the lives of the people of the state.