BoI, Benue seal N2bn MSMEs financing deal

The Bank of Industry Bol has co-launched a N2bn Micro Small and Medium Enterprises(MSMEs) development fund with the Benue State government.

Under the financing model, BoI will contribute  N1billon which will in-turn be matched in equal sum by the Benue  State Government  for on lending to mainly businesses that have high employment generating potential and value addition to local raw materials.

The signing of the agreement took place in Makurdi bringing the volume of MSME funds being managed on behalf of 21 state governments to N18.3billion.

Four out of the 21 states that had enrolled in the scheme, joined in the last eight months when Mr. Waheed Olagunju took over the headship of the bank in acting capacity.

Speaking, the BoI boss said the fund would help entrepreneurs in the state add values to their agricultural produce and also boost employment generation potential of the state.

He said, “Entrepreneurs should invest in the agricultural value chain which the state has comparative advantage.

“The governor should create industrial parks where beneficiaries of the loans would be able to leverage on infrastructural facilities to reduce operation cost.”

Olagunju, however, advised the governor to adopt the Kaduna State model, where only the people who had gone through capacity development programme and in the process, came up with viable business proposal, were  eligible to get loans under the scheme.

He also noted that while 21 states had been enlisted in the scheme, discussions with the remaining 15 states had reached advanced stage.

While commenting on the initiative, Benue State governor, Dr. Samuel Ortom saluted the current leadership of BoI, and in particular, the acting MD Waheed Olagunju, whom he described as a go-getter.

Ortom also called on entrepreneurs in the state to take advantage of the loan facilities, insisting that it would not be disbursed along party lines.

According to him, only those who have viable business proposals in the areas where the state has comparative advantage, would be given the loans.

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