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S’East States To Revive Regional Bank

L-R: General Manager, Nigerian Content Development, Shell Nigeria, Chiedu Oba, Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN) Administrator, Jumoke Oyedun, Head of Nigeria Content Development, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company of Nigeria, Austin Uzoka and PETAN’s Publicity Secretary, Nik Odinuwe, at the just concluded Nigeria-UK Suppliers Engagement Programme sponsored by SNEPCo and its co-venturrs in Lagos, recently.
The Five South East States
under the aegis of South East States Cooperatives Financing and Investment Limited (SESCOOP) are set to revive the moribund regional Cooperative and commerce Bank Limited.
Involving thousands of cooperative groups, it is expected to kick start with an initial N10 billion as take-off capital. This is to enable the drive for deeper operations of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the region. The Tide source revealed.
Authoritative information made available to our correspondent indicate that SESCOOP top officials have already got favourable dispositions from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to refloat the cooperative bank.
It was reliably gathered that the CBN while largely supporting the move has advised SESCOOP to fly fast with the idea and get it established.
The source said such an institution clearly falls in line with CBN aim of promoting micro, small and medium enterprises for which it has since setup a funding agency known as the micro, small and medium enterprises development fund (MSMEDF).
In an interview with newsmen in Owerri, Imo State on Monday, a top member of SESCOOP and one of the brains behind the establishment of the cooperative bank, Peter Okoye, said cooperative groups constitute the greatest change agents in empowering rural dwellers and the urban poor through the establishment of micro businesses, adding that it was these MSMEs that generate jobs for the unemployed.
“Only a cooperative bank understands the positions of a little pig farmer, a groundnut seller and fish farmer cooperatives and promotes them through advancement of micro-credits to the individual cooperative societies at little interest rates”, he said.
Okoye, who is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Rhino Energy Limited in Anambra State informed that the cooperative bank when established would be typically a regional bank.
He said it would be devoted to promoting cooperative development in the South East by advancing cheap micro loan facilities at very minimal interest rates to cooperatives societies.
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