The beneficiaries were youths whose business proposals were found worthy for the initial disbursement.
It was gathered that CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele launched the YIEDP scheme in March as part of the apex bank’s efforts to reduce the country’s unemployment rate, which had increased to 13.3 percent in the second quarter and currently 13.7 percent.
It was gathered that CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele launched the YIEDP scheme in March as part of the apex bank’s efforts to reduce the country’s unemployment rate, which had increased to 13.3 percent in the second quarter and currently 13.7 percent.
Furthermore, the programme seeks to ensure that
the creative energies of the over 64 million Nigerian youths are
harnessed to stimulate growth, address restiveness and promote economic
development.
The CBN is partnering the National Youth
Service Corps (NYSC) and Heritage Bank in the pilot scheme, which
started seven months ago, to inspire and harvest the entrepreneurial
abilities of Nigerian youths towards creating over 1 million direct jobs
by 2020.
Speaking at the disbursement ceremony in
Abuja, Emefiele explained that YEDP had the potential of becoming the stimulus for
job and wealth creation, growth and economic development through
improved access to finance by these young entrepreneurs.
Also, some of the beneficiaries who received N3 million each planned to invest in leather, poultry and fish production among others.
Represented by CBN Deputy Governor,
Corporate Services, Alhaji Suleyman Barau, Emefiele further
congratulated the young entrepreneurs who had been screened and
successfully submitted bankable projects that were being currently
funded.
He also commended Heritage Bank for its
painstaking effort to buy into the vision of job creation and piloting
the programme to a successful stage.
He urged them to make judicious use of
the loans to grow their businesses towards realizing the objectives of
the programme as well as pay back at single digit interest rate so
others could also benefit from the scheme.
Also speaking at the occasion, Managing
Director, Heritage Bank, Mr. Ifie Sekibo said beneficiaries would get
the fund as soon as certain concerns over the stringent conditions for
accessing the loans by beneficiaries are addressed.
It was gathered that the apex bank will be meeting with officials from both the NYSC and Heritage Bank to fine-tuned existing conditions which appeared to constrain the ability of beneficiaries to access the facilities.
It was gathered that the apex bank will be meeting with officials from both the NYSC and Heritage Bank to fine-tuned existing conditions which appeared to constrain the ability of beneficiaries to access the facilities.
Sekibo who was represented
by Group Executive Director, Lagos /South-West Corporate and Banking of
Heritage Bank, Mrs. Mary Akpobome, said a proper process of disbursement
would be done to the young entrepreneurs.
According to him, ”They will get the money as soon
as all those issues they raised are addressed. The money is available.
They have been disbursed. CBN has disbursed to the banks. It is now
about sorting out whatever the challenges are, and then the funds are
now made available.”
Nevertheless, NYSC Director General,
Brig. Gen Sule Kazaure commended the CBN for the historic initiative and
urged the entrepreneurs to remain focused and ensure that loans are
laid back to give other Corp member similar opportunities to benefit
from the scheme.
Moreover, the scheme is open to youths of between
18 and 35 years who are serving Corp members, graduates or artisans. All
youths in this category are eligible to apply and will be pre-qualified
for training on entrepreneurship before they can access credit lines of
up to N3 million at single digit interest rate.
Also, the progrmamme is further premised on the provision of timely and affordable credit to identified youths entrepreneurs with expected multiplier effect on job creation and economic growth.
Also, the progrmamme is further premised on the provision of timely and affordable credit to identified youths entrepreneurs with expected multiplier effect on job creation and economic growth.
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