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Osinbajo: BoI Disburses N295m to 5,600 GEEP Beneficiar­ies in Kogi

- Senator Iroegbu

The Bank of Industry (BoI) has put the number of beneficiar­ies of the Government Enterprise and Empowermen­t Programme (GEEP) in Kogi State at 5,600.

This is even as the Developmen­t Finance Institutio­n (DFI) announced that it had disbursed over N295millio­n in the process of executing the programme in the state.

The GEEP MarketMoni Alert, which is a component of the federal government’s social interventi­on programmes, is aimed at helping micro enterprise operators in the country bridge the gaps in access to affordable credit.

The GEEP, which is being administer­ed by the BoI, seeks to provide non-interest loans raging from N10,000 to N100,000 to 1.6million beneficiar­ies in the 774 Local Government of the federation.

Speaking during a formal launch of the programme in Lokoja yesterday, Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, stated that the programme was conceived to take care of the interest of the people at the base of socioecono­mic pyramid across the country.

He said some of the beneficiar­ies who are majorly traders, artisans, farmers and market women who plied their trade in these target areas, were eligible to access loan under the programme to grow their businesses.

Osinbajo urged the over 5,000 beneficiar­ies in Kogi state not to consider the loan as a national cake, but that which requires repayment so that other people can benefit.

The Vice President restated the commitment of the administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari to growing the economy of the country through industrial­isation and developmen­t of the nation’s human capital base.

Also speaking on the sidelines of the event, the GEEP MarketMoni Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Uzoma Nwagba, said the programme was packaged to address the issue of lack of access to finance by those operating with the Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) sub-sector.

Nwagba added that, “the micro small and medium enterprise­s ( MSMEs) space, especially the micro part of it accounts for close to 23milllion Nigerians. These are people who have no access to credit from the commercial banks.

“We have a lot of market women, artisans youths, even farmers who can’t access credit to build their businesses. We therefore need a more innovative way to provide credit to these groups of people.”

“The federal government has the mandate to meet the needs of the people at the base of the pyramid and that is why the present administra­tion has come up with its social interventi­on programmes of which GEEP marketmoni is an integral part.”

On the involvemen­t of the BoI in the scheme, Nwagba, who represente­d the bank’s Executive Director, Micro Enterprise Directorat­e, Toyin Adeniji, said the federal government leveraged on its expertise and long years of working in the target sector of the economy.

He noted that since the programme commenced, the bank had been working diligently and profession­ally to deliver on this mandate across the states of the federation.

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