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Oyo Promises Payment Of Counterpart Funds
The Oyo State Government on Tuesday pledged to regularly fulfil its counterpart fund obligation to all donor-assisted programmes being implemented in the state.
Mr Daniel Kolade, the state Commissioner for Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development, made the pledge at the wrap-up meeting of the Rural Finance Institution Building (RUFIN) programme Supervision Mission in Ibadan.
RUFIN is a seven-year International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)-assisted programme designed to improve the performance of non-bank rural finance institutions to enable them to develop sustainable rural microfinance institutions.
The goal of the programme is to strengthen the income, food security and general living conditions of poor rural households, particularly women-headed households, youth and the physically challenged in the 12 participating states.
The 12 participating states are Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Adamawa, Edo, Imo, Benue, Zamfara, Katsina, Lagos, Bauchi, Oyo and Nasarawa states.
The supervision mission comprised the Federal Government officials, consultants and the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Kolade said that efforts were being made by the state government to pay the 2012 counterpart fund for the RUFIN programme, stressing that the state was committed to the RUFIN and similar programmes.
According to him, a total of N15 million in credit has been extended to participating micro-finance banks between the last supervision mission and now, while the sum of N6.6 million savings were mobilised by them.
Kolade observed that this had positively affected the income of the beneficiaries.
“Farmers are now agro-dealers; petty traders have turned to store owners, bricklayers are now cement dealers and road side mechanics are now spare part dealers, just to mention a few.”
He said that there was need to fast track the means by which micro-finance banks would access more funds to enable more participants to benefit from the programme.