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Delta State’s commendable support to MSMEs – The Sun

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December 4 2014
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The Delta State Government, in conjunction with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), recently disbursed N500 million to Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs) in the state. The distribu­tion of the loans to the beneficiaries followed the success of Governor Em­manuel Uduaghan’s administration in securing the funds under the national special purpose facility instituted by CBN to empower poor and struggling entrepreneurs in the country.

It is one of the development-orient­ed programmes of the CBN aimed at assisting the poor with capital to establish MSMEs and lend wings to credible entrepreneurship ideas. It gives real muscle to entrepreneur­ial efforts, and aims at the ultimate realisation of the economic poten­tials of individuals. The CBN sets standards, which each state of the Federation must meet, to qualify to access the loans. Unfortunately, very few states have been able to meet the standards required to benefit from the facility.

In that regard, the Delta State gov­ernment and its Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Develop­ment Agency led by Dr. Mrs. Antonia Ashiedu, deserve commendation for the hard work and diligence that made the state meet the rigorous standards of the CBN. It is a demon­stration of what a motivated leader­ship can accomplish when it sets its mind on organising poor, small scale operators and helping them to ac­cess badly-needed credit to improve their small businesses.

Indeed, the experiences of some of the past beneficiaries of the loan that were recounted at the ceremony are inspirational. In 2007, when the scheme began, many participants who took the N10,000 loans have since grown to ask for and receive N500,000 loans.

A remarkable thing about this scheme is that it is funded by the CBN at 9 per cent interest rate per annum, which is well below the ex­tant interbank rate. But then, the Delta State Government has decid­ed to pay the interest on the loan for all beneficiaries, at the cost of N180 million. Thus, the beneficiaries of the credit scheme will only pay the actual sum taken with no interest. This is a great initiative by the state government at a time that commer­cial bank loans attract interest as high as 23 per cent.

The exhibition of the end products of the various enterprises shows that the products are truly original and of primary importance to the Delta people. General purpose articles like beads, clothing, hats and jewel­ry were on display, in addition to all kinds of farm products such as yams, tomatoes and fish. These are every­day products whose demand cannot be subject to the vagaries of the in­ternational oil market.

The event is appropriately timed. It drew urgent attention to the Del­ta State Government-inspired pro­gramme, “Delta Beyond Oil”, at a time the international oil market is reminding the country that oil and the revenue that flows from it will not last forever. The decline in oil prices signals the nation’s need to have other sources of funds for de­velopment.

It is sometimes forgotten that be­sides being the country’s ultimate banker and the controller of infla­tion and monetary policies, the CBN has as part of its functions the de­signing of policies to create employ­ment, which involves poverty allevia­tion. We commend the CBN for this scheme, and for using the opportu­nity of the event at Asaba to remind Nigerians that it has the will and the resources to help Nigerians in dire need of credit.

We understand the anxiety of the CBN about the recoverability of this credit facility, which probably in­forms the strict terms for accessing it. At the same time, we urge the bank to do whatever is necessary to enable more Nigerians benefit from it. Other state governments should quit paying lip service to poverty al­leviation and get down to doing the real hard work of motivating and or­ganising the poor in their states to access this credit scheme.

We remind the beneficiaries to maintain the trust that the state gov­ernment and the CBN have reposed in them by not only repaying these loans as due, but by paying even earlier than scheduled. This will do two things. It will strengthen the beneficiaries’ credit rating to re­ceive even bigger sums. It will also encourage the bank to have greater confidence in the scheme. This will ultimately justify an enlargement of the scheme, thereby giving more Ni­gerians the opportunity to benefit from it.

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