BoI, Ebonyi roll out N4bn Agric Fund for Civil Servants
Fri, Jun 15, 2018 | By publisher
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THE Bank of Industry, BoI, has further strengthened its partnership with the Ebonyi State government with another N4 billion matching funds to improve the fortunes of its civil servants through agricultural activities.
The N4 billion EBSG-BoI Agro-based Fund for Civil Servants came on the heels of a separate N4 billion MSME Matching Fund that was activated in July 2017.
During signing of the memorandum of understanding, MoU, ceremony in Abakiliki and presentation of cheques to qualified applicants under the MSME scheme, Olukayode Pitan, managing director, BoI, noted that the event was a consolidation of a thriving partnership between the state and the development bank.
“Today’s dual event represents an important milestone in the consolidation of the partnership and efforts of BoI and the Ebonyi state government to develop and promote entrepreneurship, develop and grow agriculture and its value chain businesses and the MSMEs in the state; to create a solid future for both the MSMEs and the state’s civil servants who are the engine room for the execution of state policies and programmes year on year,” he said.
Pitan disclosed that both funding schemes were being offered at single digit interest rates – five per cent and 6.2 per cent for medium term (3 -5 years) and working capital financing respectively with moratorium periods (3 – 12 months).
Before personally presenting cheques the beneficiaries, the BoI boss commended the harmonious working relationship between the Bank and the state, coordinated by the State Implementation Committee, SIC, in identifying viable MSMEs across the 13 local government councils of the state.
“So far, the Bank has approved a total of 34 loans valued at over N206 million to MSMEs in the state under the Matching Fund. In addition, the Bank has also approved and granted loans worth over N3.17 billion (N1.81 billion disbursed) from its own direct funds to 22 other businesses in Ebonyi state.”
He stated that the business sectors supported included rice milling and processing; quarry and solid minerals (lead mining);food processing; roofing sheet production; water bottling and packaging; mattresses and foam production, metal fabrication among others.
In his remarks, Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State said his state pioneered the initiative to improve the lot of civil servants across the country, stressing that proffering a solution to the low and erratic earnings of civil servants ought to be addressed as a national issue, because if civil servants are rich, the nation would be rich.
“I get so bothered about the issues of civil servants in the country, because their take home cannot match market forces and yet many states in our federation cannot pay this meagre salary to civil servants,” he said.
Umahi assured civil servants that the loans were ready to be assessed from this month of June, to enable them start off their ventures across the agricultural value chain, adding that the Constitution permits civil servants to engage in agricultural vocation.
Jun. 15, 2018 @ 14:32 GMT |
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