New Software, Commonwealth Meridian Deployed to Manage Public Debt

Michael Olugbode in Abuja

A powerful software developed by the Commonwealth Secretariat to be deployed in Nigeria to transform how the country manages its public debt portfolio while enhancing transparency.

A statement yesterday, by the Commonwealth Secretariat, stated that at the request of the Government of Nigeria, the Commonwealth Secretariat hosted a two-week training workshop for 15 Nigerian debt managers at its headquarters in London this month.

 The statement added that during the workshop, participants received hands-on training on getting their debt databases ready for seamless migration to the new software, known as Commonwealth Meridian, and learned essential skills for recording, analysing, and managing various types of debt using the advanced tool.

The Acting High Commissioner of Nigeria to the United Kingdom, Dr. Cyprian Heen, according to the statement, opened the workshop on February 5, 2024, and described the software as a crucial tool for sound debt management practices in developing countries.

He highlighted the importance of monitoring debt liabilities to prevent escalating debt costs and risks, which hinder governments from spending on projects essential for sustainable development.

 Heen said: “Meridian allows borrowers to record their debt accurately and comprehensively across the full range of debt management transactions and operations.

“In turn, this facilitates accurate and timely debt service payment to creditors while allowing governments to monitor their liabilities.”

Launched in 2019, Meridian replaces its predecessor, the Commonwealth Secretariat: Debt Recording and Management System (CS-DRMS), which had helped Nigeria manage its public debt since the 1990s, it added.

The upgraded software gives managers access to real-time debt data to monitor liabilities and make informed decisions, while ensuring national financing needs are met in time and at an acceptable level of risk.

Speaking at the workshop, Senior Director of the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Economic, Youth and Sustainable Development Directorate, Dr. Ruth Kattumuri, said Nigeria was the Commonwealth’s key partner in supporting Africa’s development.

 She emphasised Nigeria’s catalytic role in driving growth and sustainable development across the continent, leveraging its abundant natural resources and human capital.

Kattumuri, reiterated the Commonwealth’s full support for Nigeria’s development efforts, including through the deployment of essential tools, such as Meridian.

One of the training participants, Director of the Debt Recording and Settlement Department of Nigeria’s Debt Management Office, Maraizu Nwankwo, welcomed the training initiative.

He said: “Meridian would help to address the challenges encountered by our debt officials in the use of CS-DRMS and support the Debt Management Office in meeting the increasing demand for public debt data in various forms by the stakeholders and users.”

Currently, the software is in use in 39 Commonwealth countries

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