The Managing Director/Chief Executive, Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending Plc. (NIRSAL), Mr. Aliyu Abdulhameed, has said that it is currently empowering 475 female farmers in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, for cassava production during the 2020 wet season farming.
He added that a total of 2,872 rice, maize and cassava farmers were receiving NIRSAL’s support in the South-South states of Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo and Delta while 44,670 farmers cultivating on 68,771 hectares of land are also benefiting nationwide.
Speaking during the flag-off of the distribution of inputs to farmers in the state recently, he said the move was in adherence to both NIRSAL and the current administration’s principles of all-inclusive growth. Abdulhameed, further pointed out that members of the Uyo Women Agro Geo-Cooperative (AGC) would access financing through the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) for which NIRSAL was playing a critical role as a Participating Financial Institution (PFI) in ensuring that the Central Bank and indeed the federal government’s developmental and economic diversification goals are realised.
Represented at the occasion by the NIRSAL’s Head, Project Monitoring, Reporting and Remediation Office (PMRO), Akwa Ibom State, Helen Akula, Abdulhameed noted that its support to Uyo Women AGC would further create jobs for many families in the community, thereby achieving the agency’s mission of forging partnerships between finance and agriculture, while achieving food security, creating jobs and spurring economic growth. He said through the ABP, the farmers’ door to commercial financing had been unlocked, thereby paving the way for a better quality of life for Nigerians. This Day