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Government completes N167.5 billion bond restructuring

According to a statement signed by Mr. Akinkunmi Mustapha, State commissioner for Finance, the government said the restructuring which was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last week.

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Media reports say the Lagos State Government has said it had successfully completed the restructuring of its N167.5 billion Programme II, Series 1 and 2 Bonds.

According to a statement signed by Mr. Akinkunmi Mustapha, State commissioner for Finance, the government said the restructuring which was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last week, was achieved through the finalization of a process through which the State worked to reach an agreement with its bond creditors, on accelerating repayment terms.

Mustapha said the transaction will generate savings in excess of N40 billion for the State over the next five years and was approved by 99.6 per cent of the State’s bondholders at an Extraordinary General Meeting a few weeks ago.

“We thank all our bond creditors for their continued support of the State Government, in a difficult market environment. This restructuring completed entirely through domestic capital markets, once again underpins the strength of the Lagos State credit story.

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“Aside the significant cash savings generated, it also creates additional borrowing capacity to enable the state continue its investments in physical, economic and social infrastructure.

“Much of the significant progress in Lagos State over the last 16 years can be attributed to funding through the debt capital market. Our bondholders’ support of this restructuring confirms the level of confidence the market has in the current administration and Lagos State did not partake in the recent bail-outs provided either by the Federal Government DMO or the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),” the Commissioner said.

He revealed that financial firm Chapel Hill Denham acted as Financial Adviser to the Lagos State on the restructuring transaction.

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