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Perm Sec Debunks e-Wallet Scrapping

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The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, (FMARD), Arc. Sonny Echono, has refuted rumours making the rounds that it has scrapped the Electronic Wallet scheme.
An impeccable source at the office of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in Port Harcourt told our correspondent recently that they were not aware of such directive.
“We are unaware of such directive here. E-wallet is the engine room of the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (GESS), unless the federal government wants to scrap GESS, then if could contemplate on scrapping it, the source said.
Meanwhile, the federal government, has reiterated its commitment to a sustainable agric sector that could boast of raising the incomes of the rural populace while underpinning the national economy.
This was disclosed by the permanent secretary of FMARD, Arc. Sonny Echono while declaring open a staff training programme on innovative collaboration for Development (CTA) in Abuja recently.
Echono said the ministry was determined to strengthening staffers’ capacity development and maintain its online presence and relationship with the Nigeria public.
He said the ministry was ready as always to play an effective role in influencing policy development processes thereby supporting the development of effective value chains.
According to him, the ministry has through the use of ICT built a vibrant agriculture sector in Nigeria and cleared decades of corruption in the fertilizer scheme through Electronic wallet scheme.
Echono disclosed further that Nigeria is the first country in Africa to develop the E-wallet system through which farm inputs are delivered directly to farmers via electronic vouches on their mobile phones.
He added that within two years, the E-wallet system reached 6.4 million farmers and helped improve the food security of 30 million people.

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