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It has been revealed that a new policy to be signed by US President, Donald Trump is set to affect many Nigerians.
Nigerians might soon be affected by a new policy to be implemented
by President Donald Trump of the United States of America. This has to
do with the cutting of financial aid recipients in the country,
especially Non-Governmental Organisations.
The revelation was made by a former US intelligence community’s top
expert on Nigeria and publisher of nigeriaknowledge.com, Matthew Page.
He revealed details of this on Twitter.
According to politico.com, the budget blueprint expected later this
week will still trim funding for both the State Department and the U.S.
Agency for International Development next year, but by less than the 37
percent initially floated in preliminary documents sent out by the
White House in late February.
The budget revision is expected to include “staged cuts” spread out
over several years, instead of the immediate hit, according to a senior
administration official, who said that the White House is giving
Tillerson time “to do a deeper analysis on foreign aid.”
It will affect Nigeria because the country is 5th largest U.S. aid
recipient (mostly health NGOs), according to Page. Tillerson and his top
aides are assessing how to restructure the State Department, another
person with knowledge of the discussions said, and is willing to take a
“significant” cut to the department's budget.
Tillerson wouldn’t agree to a 37 percent cut in the next fiscal
year because he wants to decide how the cuts are made, this person said,
focusing on departments, offices and issues that he doesn't think are
important.
President Donald Trump said Obamacare would implode if the Republicans didn't intervene.
In the last week, Tillerson’s met twice with Trump, once over lunch
and once in the Oval Office, and he’s scheduled to have dinner with
Trump on Monday along with new National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster.
Including Monday’s dinner, Tillerson and Trump will have met six times
in the last three weeks.
It wasn’t clear exactly how much the upcoming budget proposal would
slash State Department funding right away, or if the staged cuts would
eventually add up to 37 percent from this year.
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