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Edo Farmers To Enjoy N200m ECOWAS Fund
Fish farmers in Edo State are to benefit from a N200 million loan provided by the ECOWAS Fish Development Fund following the payment of N100 million counterpart fund by the state government.
The Director of Fisheries in the State’s Ministry of Agriculture, Joseph Ogiagbe, made the disclosure on Wednesday, at Agenebode in Etsako East Local Government Area of the state.
He said that previous administrations had, for the last six years, undermined the scheme by failing to meet the counterpart fund obligation.
It was for this reason, according to him, that fish farmers in the state have been unable to access any fund for the ECOWAS project in the past six years.
Ogiagbe said that with the payment of the N100 million counterpart fund, covering the past three years by the present administration in the state, the N200 million fund was now ready to be accessed by farmers.
He noted that the ECOWAS Fish Project had been expanded to include fish pond owners, unlike the previous arrangement where only fishermen had access to the loan.
Ogiagbe explained that the Fish Department in the state’s Ministry of Agriculture had already received over 800 applications for the loan from fish farmers across the state.
The director regretted, however, that ability of the farmers to access the fund hinged on the repayment of previous loans obtained by fish farmers in the state under the scheme.
According to him, a total of 111 farmers out of the 214 who benefited from the scheme between 1993 and 2006 have defaulted in repaying their loans.
He noted that the total money being owed by the farmers was more than N11 million.
“All we need is for the defaulters to pay up to 85 per cent of what they are owing for us to commence disbursement of the N200 million fund to the over 800 applications we have received.
“Because we do not want to use force on the defaulters, we have decided to employ a means of getting them to defray their loans.
“We are doing this through the traditional rulers. It is for this reason we are in Agenebode today and we will be heading to other traditional rulers within Etsako Council Areas today,” he stated.
Meanwhile, the Okuomagbe of Weppa Wanno, Dr George Egabor, has promised to ensure that his subjects who received loans under the scheme fulfilled their loan obligation.
He noted that their paying back would not only afford others the opportunity of benefiting from the project but would also boost fish production in the state.
He however, urged the ministry and the bank to put in place an effective monitoring mechanism to guard against future occurrence.
The monarch called on banks to always involve traditional rulers when giving loans to people.
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