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Group Urges IFAD To Review Interest Duration
Adagi Village Savings, Loans and Credit Association of Logo Local Government Area of Benue, has urged the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to review payment of interest.
This was the submission of the association when the supervision mission led by Miss Atsuko Toda, the IFAD Country Programme Manager, monitoring the Rural Finance Institution Building (RUFIN) projects, visited the village.
The monitoring mission comprised the Federal Government officials, consultants and the newsmen.
Reports say that RUFIN is a seven-year IFAD-assisted programme designed to improve the performance of non-bank rural finance institutions to enable them to develop sustainable Rural Microfinance in the programme participating states.
The goal of the programme is to improve the income, food security and general living conditions of poor rural households, particularly women-headed households, youth and the physically-challenged.
Mr Hyacinth Mou, a member of the association, told the supervision mission that the two months duration for payment of interest was too short.
He implored the team to help convince the RUFIN-mentored Micro-finance bank in the local government to extend the duration to six months.
Mou explained that they saved through their local bank and at the end of every month the money would be taken to the RUFIN-mentored micro-finance bank.
“If the duration of payment is extended then it can afford us to pay up because most of us use the money to buy seedlings and it takes some months for seeds to germinate.”
According to him, the short period of payment of interest has made only 100 members of the association to benefit from the loan facilities.
He, however, said that the interest rate of 3 per cent being charged by the micro-finance bank was reasonable.
Mou said that the group had been in existence since 1982, adding that various committees had been set up to oversee the management of its finances.
Earlier, Toda observed that the focus of the mission was to look at RUFIN’s activities in the village in terms of access to credit and loan activities.
She added that the mission would also want to know what the village association had done with the loan so far collected and how they had been able to repay.
She said that their response would enable IFAD to know how well to assist them in the nearest future.
Toda, who said he would look into the duration extension, noted that it would only be possible if they would be willing to pay the loan as at when due.
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NCDMB Partner Dafinone For Youths Technical Skills Training
Reports say that the training is designed to equip youths with practical technical skills for employment in the oil and gas and construction sectors, with emphasis on employability, safety, competence and self reliance.
In attendance at the flag-off ceremony this week, at the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) Conference Hall, Effurun, were stakeholders, dignitaries, and political representatives, among others.
Dafinone, represented by his Chief of Staff, Adelabu Bodjor, said the initiative reflects a deliberate political investment in human capital development across Delta Central.
He explained that the training focuses on rigging and scaffolding, noting that “both are essential technical competencies required in industrial operations, construction projects, and oil and gas installations”.
Bodjor added, “The programme is intended to reduce dependency among youths by providing job-ready skills capable of supporting long-term economic opportunities and self-sufficiency. The initiative aligns with Senator Dafinone’s broader development agenda, which prioritises practical skill acquisition as a pathway to sustainable empowerment.”
Also addressing the participants, the NCDMB, Felix Omatsola Ogbe, represented by Mr. Teddy Bai, commended Dafinone for sponsoring the programme, describing it as “a timely response to critical manpower gaps in the industry”.
Bai explained that rigging and scaffolding remain safety-sensitive skills required across fabrication yards, offshore platforms, and construction sites, stressing that the programme bridges the gap between certification and practical competence.
He also charged the training consultant, OROH Contractors Limited, to maintain strict standards of professionalism, safety, and discipline, while urging participants to remain committed, focused, and disciplined throughout the exercise.
The Senate Liaison Officer for Sapele Local Government Area, Chief Patrick Akamuvba, , described the programme as a major step in strengthening human capital development in Delta Central.
Akamuvba said scaffolding and rigging skills are in high demand across residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects, noting that the training offers real employment opportunities for beneficiaries
He urged participants to prioritise knowledge and certification over short-term material expectations, stressing that discipline and seriousness would determine their long-term success.
He also cautioned youths against social vices and distractions, advising them to remain focused to maximise the opportunities provided by the programme.
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