The
Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has inaugurated a nine-man committee
to oversee the N500 million Commercial Agricultural Credit Scheme (CACS)
initiated in alliance with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to de-risk
investments in agriculture in the state. Obaseki inaugurated the committee
headed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Agriculture, Prince Joe
Okojie, at the Government House, in Benin City, the Edo State capital. Mokidi
in his farm He said the programme, which was set up by the Federal Government
through the CBN, is aimed at providing credit for agricultural transactions in
the state, stressing that the scheme is critical to his administration’s
agricultural initiatives. He said members of the committee were selected based
on their expertise and accomplishments, noting that it is not another avenue
for political patronage. He emphasised that the idea is to support large scale
commercial agriculture so that their growth would stimulate and scale up
activities of small scale farmers. “Time, experience and technology are very
important in agriculture. We need to engage the services of consultants and
experts to work with the committee and use the advantage of the dry season to
our benefit,” he said. Governor Obaseki said the committee members would serve
as monitoring team and manage funds from the CBN to guarantee its judicious use
by farmers across the three senatorial districts. He stressed that government
was not interested in agribusiness to start farms, but only interested in de-risking
the process and creating an environment for entrepreneurs to emerge and thrive.
He said that over N500 million is available from expected funds and the
committee’s terms of reference include: to oversee and ensure equitable
distribution of fund; promote an efficient and inclusive participation of key
stakeholders; ensure proper monitoring and evaluation, guarantee integrity of
each access to information; ensure fund usage by beneficiaries are in line with
the terms of the scheme; monitor the impact and constantly look for ways to
improve the probability of reaching the expected result of the scheme. In his
vote of thanks, Chairman of the committee, Prince Joe Okojie, pledged to
deliver on the terms of reference and promised to be fair and objective in the
management of the credit facility.
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Friday, 8 December 2017
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