Business
Dickson Constitutes Economic Committee
Governor of Bayelsa
State, Hon.Seriake Dickson over the weekend inaugurated a 54 member Economic Management Committee, with his Chief Economic Adviser, Duate Iyabi as chairman and Patience Abah as Secretary.
In his remarks, Governor Dickson described the Economic Team as key to the survival of the State in the face of dwindlng resources from the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, stressing that, they have a responsibility to formulate practical policies that will improve the economy of the State on short and long term bases.
He urged them to critically examine and explore the economic potentials of the state in the various sub-sectors, with a view to moving the state to greater prosperity, through the creation of jobs as well as boosting its Internally Generated Revenue profile.
The Bayelsa State Governor, who expressed confidence in the ability of the economic team to deliver on its mandate, assurred them of his unflinching support, while also calling for the cooperation and understanding of the people of the State.
Hon. Dickson, who inaugurated the committee at the Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha Memorial Banguet Hall, Yenagoa, also announced creation of nine subcommittees from some ministries to be headed by their commissioners.
The ministries are Agriculture and Natural Resources, with the commissioner, Hon. Doode Week as the leader, with six other members, Power is led by Chief Partner Edward Jim Ogbolo with four members, Trade, Industry and Investment is headed by Hon. Kemela Okara, with eight other members.
Others include; the Ministry of Finance led by Maxwell Ebibai with three members; Ministry of Works and Infrastructure has Lawrence Ewhrudjakpor as the leader with six members; Education has Deacon Markson Fefegha as leader, with nine other members.
The economic team also has the commissioner of health as leader of the health subcommittee with four members; Sports Commissioner, Buruboyefe Perekiye heads the Sports subcommittee, with a single member, while the Tourism team is made up of four members to be led by its commissioner, which is yet to be appointed.
In his acceptance speech, the chairman of the economic team, Mr. Duate Iyabi commended the initiative of Governor Dickson, while pledging the commitment and resolve of the team to justify the confidence reposed in it, adding that, they would carry out the task of turning the economic fortunes of the state around, through well thought out policies and programmes.
In a related development, Governor Dickson has expressed confidence in the ability and quality of the leadership, team spirit and the good policies of the government to boost the economic fortunes of the state in the nearest future.
Governor Dickson, who stated this during a parley with political appointees, called on them to show more loyalty and understanding, especially under the prevailing economic situation, pointing out that, the state was passing through difficult times.
He urged them to carry the message to the people at the grassroot level for every Bayelsan to appreciate and understand the state of affairs.
“ My message to all political appointees is the time calls for loyalty, understanding, commitment and patience. With the policies government is putting in place, despite the brief difficulties, the economic fortunes of the state will turn around.
“There are three very important things that are going for us as a government based on what we are doing: with confidence and trust in God, the quality of leadership and team spirit and the good decisions and policies we have taken, the economy of the state will turn around.
“I admonish all appointees to carry the message and policies of government to the people to ensure their understanding of the issues.”
Business
33 Banks Raise N4.65tn As Recapitalisation Ends
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday said 33 banks have met new minimum capital requirements under its recapitalisation programme, raising a combined N4.65 trillion to strengthen the financial system.
The apex bank disclosed this in a statement marking the end of the exercise, which commenced in March 2024 and drew participation from domestic and foreign investors.
The statement was jointly signed by the Director of Banking Supervision, Olubukola Akinwunmi, and the Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Hakama Sidi-Ali.
The statement said “Over the 24-month period, Nigerian banks raised a total of N4.65tn in new capital, strengthening the resilience of the financial system and enhancing its capacity to support the economy.”
The regulator said local investors accounted for 72.55 per cent of the funds, while international investors contributed 27.45 per cent, reflecting continued confidence in the sector.
Commenting on the outcome, the CBN Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, said in the statement, “The recapitalisation programme has strengthened the capital base of Nigerian banks, reinforcing the resilience of the financial system and ensuring it is well-positioned to support economic growth and withstand domestic and external shocks.”
It added that while 33 banks have complied with the new thresholds, a few others are still undergoing regulatory and legal processes.
The statement noted, “The CBN confirms that 33 banks have met the revised minimum capital requirements established under the programme.
“A limited number of institutions remain subject to ongoing regulatory and judicial processes, which are being addressed through established supervisory and legal frameworks.
“All banks remain fully operational, ensuring continued access to banking services for customers.”
The apex bank stressed that the exercise was executed without disrupting banking operations, ensuring uninterrupted access to services nationwide.
It further stated that key prudential indicators have improved, particularly capital adequacy ratios, which remain above global Basel benchmarks.
The minimum ratios were set at 10 per cent for regional and national banks and 15 per cent for banks with international licences.
The bank also said the recapitalisation coincided with a gradual exit from regulatory forbearance, a move it said improved asset quality, strengthened balance sheet transparency, and enhanced overall stability.
To preserve these gains, the CBN said it has reinforced its risk-based supervision framework, mandating periodic stress tests and adequate capital buffers for banks.
It added that supervisory and prudential guidelines would be reviewed regularly to strengthen governance, risk management, and resilience across the sector.
“The successful completion of the programme establishes a stronger and more resilient banking system, better positioned to support lending, mobilise savings, and withstand domestic and global shocks,” the statement said.
The Tide learnt that foreign capital inflows into Nigeria’s banking sector rose by 93.25 per cent year-on-year to $13.53bn in 2025, up from $7.00bn recorded in 2024, amid the ongoing recapitalisation drive by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Data from the National Bureau of Statistics capital importation report showed that the banking sector remained the dominant destination for foreign capital, accounting for $13.53bn of the total $23.22bn recorded in 2025, representing 58.26 per cent of total inflows, up from 56.81 per cent in 2024.
The surge reflects heightened investor interest in Nigerian banks as they raised fresh capital to meet new regulatory thresholds introduced by the apex bank, with industry-wide recapitalisation activities driving large-scale inflows across all quarters of the year.
However, the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) recently raised concerns over weak credit flows to small businesses despite recent banking sector reforms.
The CPPE, led by a renowned economist, Dr Muda Yusuf, acknowledged that the ongoing bank recapitalisation exercise by the CBN has strengthened the financial system, but warned that the benefits have yet to translate into meaningful support for the real economy.
Business
SMEs Dev: Firms Launch N100m Loan Scheme
The facility will be disbursed through participating Microfinance Institutions (MFIs), which will in turn extend the loans to their customers, particularly SMEs, as they directly interface with businesses at the grassroots level.
The Executive Director of COMCIN, Mr. Micheal Ogbaa who represented the Chairman, Dr. Iredele Oyedele (FCA, FCCA), said the initiative is designed to strengthen micro-lending institutions and expand access to finance for grassroots entrepreneurs, particularly women and youths in the informal sector.
Ogbaa explained that COMCIN does not lend directly to individuals but works through its network of microfinance and cooperative institutions, which in turn provide loans to end users.
“We came together to advocate for the microfinance ecosystem. Commercial banks often exclude people at the grassroots, but our members are positioned to reach them. This facility will empower them to do more,” he said.
He noted that the loan scheme offers low interest rates and flexible repayment plans, making it more accessible to small business owners.
According to him, about 90 percent of beneficiaries are expected to be women, who play a key role in sustaining families and driving economic activities at the local level.
“Our focus is on traders, service providers, and players in the informal sector. These are the real movers of the economy. By supporting them, we are strengthening families and contributing to national development,” he added.
Ogbaa disclosed that eligible SMEs with proven integrity and business track records could access up to N5 million each through participating micro-lending institutions. The rollout has commenced in Lagos and will extend to Abuja, Enugu, and other regions, including the South-West, South-East, and North-East.
He said 12 micro-lending institutions have already benefited from the scheme, while 85 applications are currently being processed under the pilot phase.
“Our target is to reach at least 100,000 SMEs nationwide. We are building a platform that connects funding partners with credible micro-lending institutions, creating a reliable channel for financial inclusion,” Ogbaa said.
He added that COMCIN is also working to attract larger funding pools from development finance institutions and private investors, noting that successful implementation of the pilot phase would boost confidence and unlock more capital for SMEs.
“We have seen encouraging testimonies from early beneficiaries. As we demonstrate transparency and efficiency, more institutions will be willing to channel funds through us,” he said.
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