Like lagos fct wants afdb loan for brt from abuja to nasarawa state
I think there may be some confusion here.
Lagos State is a state in Nigeria, and FCT (Federal Capital Territory) is a separate entity that serves as the capital of Nigeria. They are two different entities with their own governments and administrative structures.
AFDB (African Development Bank) is a multilateral development bank that provides loans and other forms of assistance to African countries.
BRt (Bus Rapid Transit) is a public transportation system that aims to provide efficient and reliable transportation services to commuters.
Now, regarding the loan request, I'm assuming you meant to say that the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is seeking a loan from the African Development Bank (AFDB) to fund a Bus Rapid Transit (BRt) project from Abuja to Nasarawa State.
If that's correct, here are a few points to consider:
- The FCT is a separate entity from Lagos State, so it's unlikely that Lagos State would be seeking a loan for a project in Nasarawa State.
- The FCT has its own government and administration, which would typically be responsible for seeking funding for projects within its jurisdiction.
- Nasarawa State is a separate state from the FCT, so any project that involves transportation between the two would likely require coordination and funding from both the FCT and Nasarawa State governments.
In summary, while it's possible that the FCT may be seeking a loan from the AFDB to fund a BRt project, it's unlikely that Lagos State would be involved in such a project.