Niger Delta
NDE Disburses N4.2m Revolving Loan To Farmers In Delta
The Director- General, National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Malam Abubakar Fikpo, has disbursed N4.2 million revolving agricultural loan to 42 rural famers in Asaba, Delta State.
Fikpo, represented by Mrs Kate Oyoyo, Deputy Director, Human Resources, NDE, said the exercise was one of the four agricultural loans being disbursed by the directorate under Rural Employment Promotion in the state.
He said the directorate was established with the statutory responsibility to design and implement programmes that would combat mass unemployment in the country.
“This event is memorable and life changing that will go a long way to contributing positively to the development of the youths as well as the economy of the nation.
“It is the flag-off of the four loan schemes: Sustainable Agricultural Development Empowerment Scheme (SADES), Graduate Agricultural Empowerment Scheme (GAES), Agricultural Enhancement Scheme (AES) and Community-Based Agricultural Empowerment Scheme (CBAES).
“The loans are very flexible with six months moratorium, nine per cent interest rate and repayable in three years,” Fikpo said.
He charged the beneficiaries to utilise the loans accordingly to achieve the desired objective of employment generation, wealth creation and poverty eradication.
While thanking the State Government for partnering with the directorate, the D-G implored the beneficiaries to pay back the loan promptly.
In his welcome address, the NDE Acting State Coordinator, Mr Sylvanus Onyeogo, thanked the Director General for approving the loans for the beneficiaries in the state.
He said that the directorate had through its numerous schemes, trained many unemployed youths and women in the state, who were currently waiting to access the loans.
Onyeogo said that the 42 beneficiaries were trained under the REP programme, which informed the disbursement of the loan facility to support them to grow their agribusinesses.
Onyeogo said the loan would be paid into the accounts of the beneficiaries starting from Friday.
In her remarks, Loan Coordinator in the directorate, Mrs Maureen Onyeukwu, explained that disbursement was a loan and not a grant.
She warned the beneficiaries not to delay in paying back the loan to enable others waiting on the queue to benefit.
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mr Celestine Onyehazia thanked the NDE for granting them access to the loans while pledging their collective resolve to pay back in time.
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