Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje |
Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje on Tuesday disbursed N1 billion interest-free loans under the Commercial
Agricultural Credit Scheme (CACS), to 517 farmers associations, comprising
about 4,000 members in the State.
Launching the scheme at the Government House in
Kano, Dr. Ganduje explained that the fund was secured from the Central Bank of
Nigeria, for promoting commercial agricultural enterprises.
The governor said the loan, which would be
disbursed to small and medium scale farmers groups is part of efforts by his
administration to diversify agriculture, reduce poverty, create more jobs and
enhance food security.
“Agricultural commodities included in the value
added chain to be covered by the loan are dairy production, fishery, cotton,
maize, wheat and rice”, the governor highlighted.
“To actualize this initiative and fast track
development of agricultural section of the economy, the need arose to reduce
the credit on agricultural production to enable farmers benefit from the
potential of the sector such as to increase output, generate employment and
diversify the revenue base of the state”, he maintained.
Describing agriculture as the way out of the
current economic recession and an opportunity for farmers to boost their
harvest, Governor Ganduje revealed that a workshop would also be organized to
train beneficiaries of the scheme on efficient management of the funds.
Consequently, the governor urged the
beneficiaries to make good use of the loans, warning that a special mobile
court would be constituted to prosecute any beneficiary who defaults in
re-paying the loans at the end of its tenor.
The representative of the Central Bank of
Nigeria, CBN, during the occasion, Malam, Abubakar AbdulKadir who made a
presentation titled “CACS Fund: Accessibility, Distribution and Recovery”,
explained that the loans were repayable in two years, to enable as many
farmers as possible to benefit.
On her part, the state Commissioner for Budget
and Planning, Barr. Zubaida Damakka Abubakar, who presented a paper on “How to
Run a Successful Agricultural Enterprise”, was of the opinion that farmers
should imbibe the attitude of bookkeeping, sourcing raw materials at cheaper
price and maximizing time of production to ensure accountability.
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Sani
Yadakwari a cattle breeder, whose association received N5 million assured that
they would use the loans prudently.
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