The Guardian (Nigeria)

Don chides CBN over Anchor Borrowers’ programmme

- From Joke Falaju, Abuja

THE Executive Secretary of the Agricultur­al Research Council of Nigeria ( ARCN), Prof Garba Shaributu, has chided the Central Bank of Nigeria over misdirecti­on of Anchor Borrowers Scheme money.

According to him, the funds should have targeted graduates of colleges of agricultur­e who have gone through internship training rather than randomly-selected farmers. Shaributu, while speaking with agricultur­e correspond­ents in Abuja, said the grant requiremen­ts should be structured to ensure beneficiar­ies go through internship training at colleges of agricultur­e.

He said: “I do not want to query how the beneficiar­ies of the anchor borrowers’ scheme were selected. But I can tell you the criteria are faulty. If you want to recruit people and give them CBN money to go into agricultur­e, you had better recruit people with a rudimentar­y knowledge of the sector.”

He lamented that less than 30 per cent of agricultur­e graduates practise the profession, According to him, if all the agricultur­e graduates in the country practise the profession and are provided with the needed take- off grants, it would have a great impact on the sector.

He said: “If these graduates who can be early traced are given the CBN loans and monitored, 5070 per cent of them will be willing to stay in agricultur­e. But people who were not trained in the field will easily divert the loans.”

He said the council had written a proposal to the Minister of Agricultur­e for the establishm­ent of entreprene­urship centres in all the colleges of agricultur­e. He noted that the centres would serve as a teaching ground for agricultur­e graduates.

He attributed the low offtake of agricultur­al research products to the fact that the sector is not a quick return- yielding trade as there are lots of competitio­n between agricultur­e and trades. He said unless we start looking at agricultur­e in terms of the short and long term, we may never be able to get it right.

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