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Fish Farmers Complain Of Difficulty In Accessing Loans
The National
Secretary, Cat Fish Farmers Association of Nigeria (CAFFAN), Chief Rotimi Onibale, has lamented what he called “unfriendly attitude” of the banking sector to give loans to farmers.
Onibale also berated civil servants for not assisting the right people to get soft loans provided to farmers by the government.
He spoke recently in Ibadan, in an interview with newsmen.
Onibale said that members of the association were faced with a lot of challenges in the course of their business.
“In every production, you need credit to assist you , but we have a very bad credit system for farmers in Nigeria” he said.
He also said that the civil servants who are in charge of issuing loans to catfish farmers have not assisted them in anyway; rather those who are not farmers are the beneficiaries.
“Civil servants who are directly in charge of giving loans to farmers, don’t give the right people.
“They rather include the names of their friends, families and colleagues who are not farmers, whenever there are incentives from government to assist farmers,’’ he said.
Onibale also commended the former Minister of Agriculture, Dr Akinwunmi Adesina, for his support to aquaculture.
“We had the best support from him. Since I have been in office, that is the best support we have ever received and I hope it continues in this new government,” he said.
The CAFFAN secretary, however, appealed to government for continual support to farmers, adding that government should always ensure they reach out to genuine farmers.
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BVN Enrolments Rise 6% To 67.8m In 2025 — NIBSS
The Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) has said that Bank Verification Number (BVN) enrolments rose by 6.8 per cent year-on-year to 67.8 million as at December 2025, up from 63.5 million recorded in the corresponding period of 2024.
In a statement published on its website, NIBSS attributed the growth to stronger policy enforcement by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the expansion of diaspora enrolment initiatives.
NIBSS noted that the expansion reinforces the BVN system’s central role in Nigeria’s financial inclusion drive and digital identity framework.
Another major driver, the statement said, was the rollout of the Non-Resident Bank Verification Number (NRBVN) initiative, which allows Nigerians in the diaspora to obtain a BVN remotely without physical presence in the country.
A five-year analysis by NIBSS showed consistent growth in BVN enrolments, rising from 51.9 million in 2021 to 56.0 million in 2022, 60.1 million in 2023, 63.5 million in 2024 and 67.8 million by December 2025. The steady increase reflects stronger compliance with biometric identity requirements and improved coverage of the national banking identity system.
However, NIBSS noted that BVN enrolments still lag the total number of active bank accounts, which exceeded 320 million as of March 2025.
The gap, it explained, is largely due to multiple bank accounts linked to single BVNs, as well as customers yet to complete enrolment, despite the progress recorded.
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