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CBN Tasks RSG On 1% Micro-Finance Fund
As part of efforts to empower the poor rural dwellers, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has called on the Rivers State Government to deposit one percent (1%) of its annual budget to the Central Bank for the micro finance initiative.
Making this known while presenting a paper titled “strengthening peace through effective credit delivery and economic empowerment in the Niger Delta”, at the 10th International Conference on the Niger Delta, organised by the Rivers Economic Development Forum (REDEF) in Port Harcourt, the Manager, Development Finance of the CBN, NSE-Obong Akpan, who was represented by Mr. C. Okorie said that CBN preaches micro credit because it is a veritable tool for rural development, adding that, their concern is that the rural people have access to credit and that the credit is sustainable.
To this effect, he stated that CBN have come up with a policy that state governments donate one per cent of their annual budget through the micro finance bank.
He said that other state government in the South-South like Akwa-Ibom and Cross River have responded, but that Rivers Sate have not shown up, except that some multi-national organisations like Shell Oil Company, Elf and Agip have given to the fund.
The CBN Manager also explained that a partnership approach can be created between the communities, banks and government, and that cooperative societies and small scale industries can receive up to N10 million.
NSE-Obon noted that over 50 per cent of Nigerians live below poverty line, and that this is because they do not have access to credit, pointing out that banks don’t do direct lending, but that the amount deposited serves as collateral, and that they can get about four times the amount they deposited as loans.
He said President Yar’Adua on February 2008 launched the micro credit fund (MCF) with the objectives of complementing the poverty and small and micro credit intervention by government at all levels, and also ensuring a wider and equitable distribution of credit around the country to deserving entrepreneurs.
According to him, the former Governor of Central bank, Chukwuma Soludo also inaugurated the apex association of Micro-finance bank; “the Committee of Micro-finance banks in Nigeria (COMBIN) in May, 2008, and that the committee provides the platform for interaction between the regulators and the operators in the micro-finance sub-sector.
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