ADVERTISEMENT

BOA disburses N2.4bn loan to farmers, SMEs

Adamu said that the Federal Government’s determination to revive the nation’s agriculture sector informed the bank’s decision.

Abubakar Sani Bello, Gov of Niger State

BOA’s Managing Director, Dr Kabiru Adamu, made the disclosure when visited Gov. Abubakar Bello at Government House, Minna.

He said that Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the state would also benefit from the loans.

Adamu said that the Federal Government’s determination to revive the nation’s agriculture sector informed the bank’s decision to provide the loans to farmers.

ADVERTISEMENT

“The BOA has disbursed a total of N2.4 billion loan in Niger through its operations in Minna, Kontagora and New-Bussa."

“We are honoured to notify you of the bank’s interest to strengthen the relationship existing between our two organisations."

“Beyond the ABP, we want to collaborate with your government to cover more grounds of mutual benefit,’’ he said.

Adamu said that the bank wanted partnership with the state government to develop the Mokwa Ranch/Abattoir and the National Institute of Oceanography in New Bussa.

“We want to lend our support by partnering with your government in ways that will help modernise agricultural practices.’’

ADVERTISEMENT

The bank’s chief executive expressed the hope that the collaboration would increase per hectare production, quality of livestock and aquatic lives.

He said the measure would also develop agricultural value chains as a means of generating income for farmers and curbing unemployment in the state.

Responding, Gov. Bello urged the bank to make available its areas of intervention to enable the government to fast-track the collaboration.

“If you can make available your areas of intervention within few weeks, we will partner with you in developing our agricultural sector,’’ he said.

Bello announced the setting up of a five-man committee to work out the modalities of the collaboration with the bank.

ADVERTISEMENT

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the BOA is Nigeria’s apex agricultural and rural development finance institution.

The BOA is saddled with the responsibility to provide agricultural credit, non-agricultural micro-credit and mobilise savings and diversification of the revenue base of the economy.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

NNPCL declines FOI request on staff who alleged acquisition of luxury properties

NNPCL declines FOI request on staff who alleged acquisition of luxury properties

Navy recruits 1,486 personnel to tackle oil theft, piracy – Minister

Navy recruits 1,486 personnel to tackle oil theft, piracy – Minister

Scarcity worsens in Sokoto as black marketers sell fuel at ₦2,000/litre

Scarcity worsens in Sokoto as black marketers sell fuel at ₦2,000/litre

Lawmaker-elect begs Gov Otti to prevail on Abia Speaker to inaugurate him

Lawmaker-elect begs Gov Otti to prevail on Abia Speaker to inaugurate him

203 Ekiti public schools benefit from $25m World Bank grant

203 Ekiti public schools benefit from $25m World Bank grant

Vehicles burnt, 1 dead as tanker carrying gas explodes after brake failure in Ogun

Vehicles burnt, 1 dead as tanker carrying gas explodes after brake failure in Ogun

Shettima urges political leaders to project Nigeria’s cultural diversity

Shettima urges political leaders to project Nigeria’s cultural diversity

Stakeholders ask FG to unbundle INEC before 2027 general elections

Stakeholders ask FG to unbundle INEC before 2027 general elections

Nigerian Army hands over dismissed soldier, 3 impersonators to Lagos police

Nigerian Army hands over dismissed soldier, 3 impersonators to Lagos police

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT