Kano Govt tells 5, 000 Anchor Borrower Loan beneficiaries to pay up
Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State,
on Sunday urged the over 5,000 beneficiaries of the CBN Anchor
Borrowers’ agricultural loan in the state to pay up.
The governor made the appeal at an
interactive meeting with some of the farmers at Kadawa, Garun-Mallam
Local Government Area of the state.
He said that the loan was not free and
all the beneficiaries must pay back to enable others benefit.
The governor reminded them that “an
individual farmer or group may repay the loan in cash or with bags of
rice.”
Ganduje said the anchor borrower
programme had achieved its objective in the state, as it had helped
to shoot up rice production by 96 per cent in 2016 when compared to
the 2015 output.
According to him, wheat production also
recorded 84 per cent increase during the period.
Earlier, a representative of the CBN,
AbdulKadir Ahmad, said N960 million was allocated to Kano farmers and
each benefitted with N367,000.
Chairman of the state Anchor Borrower
Recovery Team, Prof. Mahmud Daneji said that some of the 5, 540
farmers who benefited from the programme had started paying back.
The Commissioner for Agriculture, Yusuf
Gawuna disclosed that the state government had assisted wheat farmers
with N150 million to procure seeds in 2016, and some amounts were
recovered from the beneficiaries.
Some of the farmers that spoke at the
session expressed satisfaction with the programme, but suggested that
the loan should not be released late as was done in 2016.
They also complained of difficulty in
accessing fertiliser.
NAN reports that the Federal
Government is targeting the production of one million metric tons of
paddy rice under the programme.
The programme is also meant to create
economic linkages between the over 600,000 smallholder farmers and
reputable large-scale processors, to raise agricultural output and
improve capacity utilisation of integrated mills.
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