Can we meet you madam?
My name is
Grace Kikelola, I work with Rural Finance Institution Building Programme
(RUFIN) as desk officer for partnership and collaboration with the Federal
Department of Cooperative (FDC), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and apex body
of National Association of Micro-Finance Institution (ANBMFI)
What is the role of RUFIN in all
this?
RUFIN is the
Federal Government of Nigeria and International Fund for Agricultural
Development (IFAD) funded project. The essence is to create an enabling
environment for the micro finance sector to strive in a sustainable manner in
the country and also to equally build capacity of practitioners which includes
the Micro finance Institutions and the financial cooperatives towards being
able to provide their mandated services of ensuring access to credit loan by
the rural active poor in the rural communities.
If I may ask, how long has this
partnership started?
We started
collaboration in 2009, and since then, it has been getting better because when
we started, it was not easy breaking through some bureaucracy and system that
were in place as this programme is to enhance more efficient and better
performance push by the involving financial Institutional agencies to do what
they do to better the system and micro finance environment.
You know
access to credit has really been a challenge as when you go to field and ask
any farmer in the rural communities about access to credit. The response has
always been none ability to get credit to enhance his or her business. So RUFIN
has been trying to link these groups of people to financial cooperative, or micro
finance banks or financial Non Governmental Organization (NGOs). However we
have recorded tremendous progress with the NGOs of financial Institutions and
cooperatives lending very well to these poor groups. About 80% of the active
poor groups have got credit leverage as there are about 6,600 rural groups that
we have captured in our data base. We are already working with Micro Finance
Banks to leverage on their ability to lend to the groups. Before now all these
group lack financial management of book keeping and cooperative management and
also lack basic criteria on how to access finance, but now we have put many of
them through on how to access the fund from micro finance Institution.
Can you throw light on issue of counterpart
and states that are involved?
We have 12
states including Adamawa, Akwa-Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Benue, Zamfara, Kaduna,
Nazarawa, Edo, Imo, Oyo and Lagos
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