The Nigerian government has decided to pull out from 90 international organizations. According to media sources, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) has mandated a committee to come up with and present recommendations to it for ratification.

The decision is as a result of the financial implications of the country’s membership of the organisations.

Minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun said this while briefing State House correspondents after the FEC meeting.

She said, “Nigeria is member of 310 international organisations and a committee was set up to review the rationale for our continued membership of such a large number of organisations, particularly in the light of the fact that in many cases, we are not actually paying financial obligations and subscription which is causing some embarrassment to Nigeria and our image abroad.”

Briefing reporters on the outcomes of the FEC meeting, Adeosun added, “It was discussed that there were commitments made to some international organisations by former government which were not cash-backed.”

Nigeria owes the organisations over $100million and its failure to meet the obligations has caused the country embarrassment.

 

As part of the decision to pull out of the organisations, a plan is to be drawn up for the payment of the outstanding amounts owed them.

The government’s plan is for the country to belong only to organisations that are necessary.

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