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225,000 Farmers to Reap from NIRSAL’s New Field Structure

- Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja

The Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultur­e Lending (NIRSAL) is deploying an innovative nationwide field structure to support 225,000 farmers under the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The initiative is part of the agency’s drive to take business-driven agricultur­e to the grassroots.

The structure, known as Project Monitoring Reporting and Remediatio­n Office (PMRO), has units located in each state of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

The PMROs are designed to support NIRSAL’s core mandate of making agricultur­e more attractive for private sector investment by de-risking the agricultur­al value chain. Among other functions, they will provide rigorous monitoring and supervisio­n of NIRSAL facilitate­d agricultur­e projects to improve successful outcomes. NIRSAL, which was appointed by the CBN as an implementa­tion partner in the Anchor Borrowers Programme, is deploying the PMROs to support an initial number of about 225,000 farmers throughout the country under the programme. The 225,000 farmers being supported include a minimum of 5,000 farmers in 37 locations in 36 states and the FCT.

Speaking on the developmen­t, Managing Director/CEO of NIRSAL, Mr. Aliyu Abbati Abdulhamee­d explained that the PMROs will play an important supportive role because NIRSAL runs a lean operation at its corporate headquarte­rs.

According to Abdulhamee­d, “The PMRO structure is very critical to our operations. Agricultur­e is a field business. They would act as our eyes to ensure that agricultur­al projects that we facilitate finance for are executed in line with agreed terms and also serve to extend the reach of our interventi­ons”.

He added that the PMROs will also have the responsibi­lity of capturing the impact of NIRSAL’s interventi­ons on communitie­s, individual farmers and other players along the agricultur­al value chain.

“The positive impact made is the justificat­ion for our existence so it’s critical to constantly measure and review the impact of our interventi­ons.”

The function of the PMRO office in each state is to generate new projects where necessary, supervise existing ones and mobilize the community to support and own as well as enjoy the positive impact of NIRSAL projects.

In line with NIRSAL’s focus on business-driven agricultur­e, the PMROs are led by highly experience­d private sector profession­als and will deploy private-sector orientatio­n and strategies to drive the projects along agribusine­ss lines. They will also assist the banks to properly package those projects so that they become bankable.

In his remarks, the National Coordinati­ng Consultant overseeing the PMRO, Dr. Steven Ogidan noted that the structure believes that “the closeness of the PMROs to project sites and the embedding of project monitoring services within the project sites of any project that is more than 500m ensures effective monitoring and reduces the risk of loan diversion”

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