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CBN Moves to Recover N36bn Loan from Farmers in North-east

- InMaidugur­i

The Senator Bukola Saraki National Reconcilia­tion Committee may have recorded a breakthrou­gh with its recent shuttles to reconcile aggrieved members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bayelsa State, with the state Governor, Seriake Dickson, indicating yesterday that he would formally present the candidate of the party, Douye Diri, and his running mate, Lawrence Ewhrudjakp­or, to former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.

Dickson stated that it was a mark of respect for the former president, noting that the visit would take place at the earliest convenienc­e of the former Nigerian leader.

Part of the peace move was followed by a visit to the former president by state governors-Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia), David Umahi (Ebonyi), Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Darius Ishaku (Taraba), Bala Mohammed (Bauchi) and Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto)-who were said to have pleaded with Jonathan to back Diri, Dickson’s preferred candidate.

According to a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, at the weekend, Dickson stated this when the Ogbia Restoratio­n Caucus of the PDP from Jonathan’s Ogbia Local Government Area visited him for an interactiv­e session.

The governor, who described the former president as his elder brother and leader, noted that he was deeply appreciati­ve of the mutually beneficial political alliance and relationsh­ip spanning over 17 years between the two of them.

He dismissed the insinuatio­ns of a frosty relationsh­ip between him and Jonathan, saying the report was the handiwork of ‘self-centered politician­s’ on a mission to use the former president’s name to cause mischief.

The statement also quoted the governor as saying that politician­s around the former president had been in the habit of fabricatin­g reports of a non-existent conflict between them.

He told Jonathan’s kinsmen that he visited the former president on 15 occasions out of respect to compare notes with him and to agree on a candidate to support collective­ly which unfortunat­ely did not happen during the transition period

Dickson, however, commended the Ogbia Restoratio­n Caucus and all members of the party for holding on to the PDP which gave the Ogbia people, Bayelsans, the Ijaw people, and the Niger Delta people the opportunit­y to contest for the rhighest offices in the land which APC truncated in 2015.

“If the rest of this state, Ijaw nation and Nigeria, supported us and worked with us, then the least we can expect is that we in Bayelsa State and Ogbia in particular should be faithful to the PDP,” he said.

The governor said those making allegation­s against him in the bid to rationalis­e defections and ingratitud­e to the PDP should be bold to tell Nigerians that they were leaving in pursuit of money and federal appointmen­ts being dangled at them.

He further condemned the manner in which the name of the former president was brought into the governorsh­ip contest “where all aspirants are his people.”

Dickson noted that politician­s who framed the governorsh­ip candidacy of an aspirant they supported as a contest between Dickson and Jonathan were unfair to them, especially Jonathan.

He said no governor, especially a second term governor who is almost completing his term, would sit and watch politician­s in his party impose a candidate on him as they tried to do.

According to him, “Nobody here is Jonathan’s mate in the state. He was a former President of Nigeria, but some people around him are always dragging his name into the local politics of the state just to have their way, and when they fail, they spread the propaganda that the former president is sidelined. I have been silent all along out of respect for the man that I respect as my ‘oga’ any day.”

Michael Olugbode

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has put in place a task force in all local government­s in the Northeast to recover N36 billion advanced to farmers.

The loan facilities were advanced to the farmers through the Northeast Commodity Associatio­n (NECAS) as part of the Anchor Borrowers Programme of the Federal

Government.

Inaugurati­ng the committee for the 27 local government­s in Borno State in Maiduguri yesterday, the National Chairman of NECAS, Sadiq Daware, recalled that the associatio­n made it clear to the benefiting farmers in the state that the inputs distribute­d to them were loans.

Daware said NECAS was able to secure N36 billion loan from CBN on six different commoditie­s comprising rice, maize , sorghum, soya beans, sesame and cotton for farmers in the Northeast.

He noted that Gombe State’s farmers got the highest portion of the loan because they farmed the six commoditie­s while 3,722 farmers in Borno State got the least of the loan because they participat­ed only in the cultivatio­n of rice.

He hoped that farmers in Borno State who could take advantage of cultivatin­g variety of crops would be enrolled into the programme in the next farming season.

Daware said: “With relative peace in Borno State, we are optimistic that at the end of the programme, we will be able to make substantiv­e recovery. We expect to recover at least 80 percent of the loan to the farmers.”

He said the programme was well structured that no farmer would incur any loss even in the event of natural disaster.

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