THISDAY

Bank of Agricultur­e Injects N9bn into S-east States

- Christophe­r Isiguzo

The Bank of Agricultur­e (BOA) said it had injected a total of N9.08 billion in states in the South-east zone of the country, in its quest to achieve economic diversific­ation.

A breakdown of the amount showed that while Anambra got the lion share of N3.304billion, Ebonyi got N577.888 million. Abia on its part got N1.451 billion, while Enugu and Imo got N1.703 billion and N2.048 billion respective­ly.

The bank had also during the last meeting of the South East governors’ forum made a presentati­on on the activities of the bank in the region and efforts to explore areas the zone had comparativ­e advantage.

Managing Director of the bank, Mr. Kabiru Mohammed explained in Enugu that the bank had the mandate to provide agricultur­al credit and non-agricultur­al micro-credit with a view to curbing poverty.

He, however, said that the amount so far disbursed in the zone fell below the expected target for the region, considerin­g the abundant opportunit­ies in the area.

“Our bank and its stakeholde­rs are making concerted efforts to curb all known challenges to agro-entreprene­urship to widen the space for more participat­ion,” he said.

According to him, most of their credit facilities were directed at women whom he said had suffered from neglect; chronic underinves­tment and regional protection­ism.

“We know that lots of women in the rural areas are involved in agricultur­e but presently not being taken care of.

“They are poorly served by infrastruc­ture, financial systems, scientific innovation­s or access to market and the results are reflected in poor levels of productivi­ty.

“Our intension is to make sure our activities extend to them,” he said.

The managing director said that with the effects of climate change and expected upsurge in the country’s population in the year 2050 “all hands must be on deck to help safeguard the future of people”.

Kabiru said that the bank desired to partner state government­s in the zone with a view to exploiting the huge potentials in the area.

“The South-east is blessed with good land for the cultivatio­n of tree crops like oil palm, rubber, cashew, roots and tuber crops with abundant water bodies capable of sustaining viable aquacultur­e,” he said.

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