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BOA Vows To Revitalise Agric
As part of efforts to complement the National Programme on Food Security of the Federal Government, the Bank of Agriculture says it has adopted the policy of modernization, re-engineering and capacity building to revolutionise the agricultural sector.
The bank, in a statement signed by Dr Mahmud Kolo, the bank’s Head of Corporate Planning and made available to newsmen, stated that the policy will reposition the bank to boost food production and support the implementation of the National Programme on Food Security.
According to him, “the bank is undertaking a total business overhaul that will see it improve its operations to such a level where it will be rated the leading Development Finance Institution (DFI) in Africa.
The new management team of the bank has involved strategies aimed at revalidating the vision of the bank following a vigorous approval of its business operations”.
The statement stated that the challenge of agriculture financing that hindered the banks performance were considered in fashioning the policy, pointing out that the bank had suffered progressive decline in the last 20 years due to internal challenges and neglect of the sector due to the dependence on oil as he country’s source of income.
While pledging he bank’s support to the realization of President Goodluck Jonathan’s transformation agenda, it canvassed for subsidies to stimulate growth in the agricultural sector.
“But a situation where government imposes a subsidized interest vote on bank’s loans without a corresponding subsidy support will naturally erode the capital available for he bank’s business operations “, the statement noted.
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