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Farmers Decry Obstacles To Loans Disbursement
Farmers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have decried the non-disbursement of the N1billion loan released by the Federal Government for the Commercial Agricultural Credit Scheme.
The farmers, under the auspices of the Abuja Cooperative Federation (ABCOF) and Association of Non-bank Micro Finance Institutions of Nigeria (ANMFIN), made their complaints known on Thursday in Abuja.
The President of the association, Mr Godbless Safugha, told newsmen that out of the N200 billion agricultural loan released by the Federal Government in 2010, the FCT had a share of N1 billion.
He said that FCT farmers were supposed to access the loan through the Union Bank and UBA, but that the procedures laid down by FCT for accessing the loan was too cumbersome for the farmers.
“The states have different modalities for payment. In Niger for example, you don’t need to bring collateral, all you need is a cooperative society, and you cross guarantee each other.
“But when it comes to FCT, for you to qualify for this loan, you must first of all have 25 per cent deposit in the bank and a tangible collateral, like building, land with the property’s Certificate of Occupancy,” he said
Safugha maintained that it was outrageous to mandate local farmers to have 25 per cent of any amount they intended to collect as loan.
He said that as far as the FCT was concerned, no member of the association had been able to access the loan and the rainy season was almost over.
Safugha added that cheque were initially given to some members in May 2011, but was later withdrawn for proper documentation.
“Those cheque have been withdrawn; they are no longer with our members. We don’t know where these cheque are, we don’t know whether it is the FCT that is with it, or whether the banks are still holding it.
“That is why we are taking proactive measures to see that our members benefit from this loan,” he said.
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