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Sell school assets to pay bank loans, gov’t is broke – Minister Kasaija

The Minister says government can't bail out private schools because it is also struggling

Julius Nkunda by Julius Nkunda
August 8, 2021
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Minister of Finance Matia Kasaija says Private School owners should sell school assets to pay bank loans instead of asking government to bail them out.

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The Minister for Finance and Economic Development, Matia Kasaija has advised private school owners to sell school assets and repay bank loans instead of asking for government bailouts.

To say this, Kasaija was responding to calls by private school owners, who asked the government for a school recovery fund to help them finance loan repayments.

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Speaking to journalists outside Parliament on Friday, Kasaija said that government does not have money to bail out schools.

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“The only advice I can give school owners as a person who studied business, is that let them sell school assets and repay the loans instead of losing both. This is what they have to do,” Kasaija said.

Kasaija said that he will talk to Bank of Uganda and see if these loans can be rescheduled but there is nothing he can do in the meantime.

“I do not have enough money to do what the country needs me to do. Let them go to banks and talk to them nicely,” he said.

Private school owners earlier this week held a press briefing where they said that with the uncertainty of when education institutions will reopen, some banks have already threatened to take on the property which they mortgaged as collateral for loans.

These according to their association spokesperson Christopher Kiwanuka, had received loans from commercial banks to renovate and expand their schools, hoping they would recover the loans from students’ fees collection.

According to Kiwanuka, the schools have now defaulted on repayment since the institutions were closed in June following the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic.

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Julius Nkunda

Julius Nkunda

Julius (Nkunda) Irankunda is the Editor at Voice of Muhabura. He is passionate about Healthcare, International Relations, Politics and Environment. He holds a bachelor's Degree in Mass Communication from Uganda Christian University.

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