Tag: Ronke Sokefun

  • Osinbajo asks new NDIC board to sanitize banking system

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that a lot still ought to be done in the area of sanitizing the banking system.

    He also called for fresh ideas on how to address non-performing loans.

    But the Chairperson of NDIC, Mrs. Ronke Sokefun pleaded with the VP to assist in speedy passage of the corporation’s Amendment Bill pending before the Senate

    Osinbajo, who spoke while receiving the Board and Management of the NDIC during a courtesy visit, said the government was not ready to repeat the mistakes of the past.

    A statement by the Head, Communications and Public Affairs Department, Mohammed Kudu Ibrahim, said the Vice President assured the new board being led by Mrs. Ronke Sokefun of support.

    The statement said:  “The Vice President noted that a lot still needs to be done in the area of sanitizing the banking system.

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    “He also stressed the need for fresh ideas to produce a more resilient structure involving the NDIC and other relevant stakeholders to address the issue of Non-performing loans in the industry and warned that the federal government was not prepared to repeat the mistakes of the past.

    “On the issue of financial inclusion, the Vice President remarked that it was desirous for millions of poor Nigerians to be empowered through the extension of credit and urged for a sustainable framework to achieve the objectives set by the regulators.

    “He expressed concerns over the current structure for the operation of Micro-Finance Banks (MFBs) had failed to achieve the desired goals and called for concerted efforts of the relevant institutions including CBN and NDIC to come up with a framework that would facilitate the funding of federal government social intervention programs such as the N-Power, Trader-Money, and Market-Money so as to alleviate the suffering of millions of Nigerians.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the Board of the Corporation, Mrs. Ronke Sokefun had thanked the Vice President for his warm reception.

    She recalled that the NDIC as “a critical player in the Nigerian financial safety-net, had achieved remarkable success in the execution of its primary mandates of effective supervision of the insured banks, timely payment of insured deposits and the implementation of a robust and efficient failure resolution regime.

    The Chairman drew the attention of the Vice-President to the NDIC Amendment Bill currently pending before the Senate.

    She solicited for his assistance in ensuring a quick passage of the Bill before the expiry of the present legislative session.

    In his remarks, the MD/CEO of the Corporation, Umaru Ibrahim, FCIB mni, said the speedy passage the Bill to amend the NDIC Act will “strengthen the capacity of the Corporation effectively to supervise insured financial institutions for a safe and sound banking system in the country. On the activities of the Corporation, the NDIC boss informed the Vice President that it “undertakes periodic examination of banks in collaboration with the CBN and issues reports with far reaching recommendations to the Boards of banks for compliance to ensure the safety, soundness and stability of the Nigerian banking system.

    The MD/CEO recalled the efforts of the regulatory/supervisory authorities to sanitize and strengthen the micro, small and medium scale enterprises (MSMEs).

    He said “enhanced capital requirements of MFBs and the establishment of a National Microfinance Bank will enable that subsector to play their role of providing credit.”

  • Ronke Sokefun on the rebound

    If there is one thing that is easily noticeable about Ronke Sokefun these days, it is the fact that she is always beaming with smile. The estranged wife of Gbenga Sokefun struts with joyful grin and smiles in contentment even in slumber. Many are of the opinion that the former Oando top shot came about this new mood after her appointment as the Ogun State Commissioner for Agriculture. She is said to believe her new job would afford her the opportunity to give back to her state of origin.

    Sokefun is not desperate to remarry and she appears unperturbed by her single status. A passionate lover of her job, she exudes the kind of joy and peace another shot at marriage could deprive her.

  • Ronke Sokefun  on the rebound

    Ronke Sokefun on the rebound

    One thing that you will notice about Ronke Sokefun, the estranged wife of Gbenga Sokefun, these days is that she hardly appears in public without smiles on her face. Many are of the opinion that the former Oando topshot came about this new mood ever since she got an appointment as the Commissioner for Agriculture in Ogun State.

    Her new office, according to sources, has afforded the dark and lovely lady to have a sense of fulfillment, particularly being able to serve her state of origin. Ronke Sokefun appears unperturbed about her single state, as she exudes joy and peace of mind, which is a luxury that another shot at marriage may deprive her.

  • Farmers’ market coming in Ogun

    Farmers’ market coming in Ogun

    Better days are here for consumers of farm products in the Ogun State as the government has started building a farmers’ market in Asero, Abeokuta South Local Government Area of the state.

    When completed, the market will offer consumers direct-purchase access to farm products, rather than buying from dealers.

    Speaking at the market’s foundation laying ceremony, Commissioner for Agriculture, Mrs. Ronke Sokefun said the market will also encourage standardisation in agric product marketing.

    The market, according to her will consist of a shopping hall for packaged products, 24 units of stalls, some of which would be fitted with fish tanks, two stores, two offices, a borehole, waste disposal unit and an expansive car-park.

    Sokefun pointed out that it will also be an outlet for marketing the products of the various agricultural projects initiated by the Senator Ibikunle Amosun administration.

    The initiatives, she recalled include the state Model Farm Estates in Owowo  expected to produce fish, eggs, vegetable, maize and gari; Green House Project in Kotopo that will produce pepper, tomatoes and cucumber; the fish farms located in Odeda, Ilaro and Ikenne, as well as processed rice from the rice farm in Eggua.

    Mrs. Sokefun called on members of the public to take advantage of the farmers’ market expected to be commissioned by Governor Amosun by December.