Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu |
The Governor
of Kebbi state, Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu has decried the attitude of the
commercial banks towards financing of agricultural activities as ignorance to
the reality of the sector on the part of the financial Institutions.
Speaking on
the achievement of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Governors forum on
agricultural activities in the last seven month in government at the 8t Bola
Tinubu Colloquiums theme “Agriculture-Action and Work Revolution” Governor
Bagudu said the commercial banks need to know the dynamics and benefits they
stand to gain in financing this sector for the agricultural activities to grow
at an accepted pace.
His Excellency
argued that the system really need to critically looked into why commercial
banks are reluctant to lending to this sector added a revelation from a farmers
showed about two hundred thousand Naira
was only needed to finance a farmer doing about three crops of wheat, rice and
other for a gain of N700,000.00.
Naira |
He saying “
We don’t think there can be a better opportunity for financing except that something is wrong in the banking
system, and maybe something is wrong with the banking culture which does not
encourage lending to the agricultural sector, and we think that is what we
needs to look into, that is where the quantum of money we need to put
agriculture on its sustainable basis should come from”.
He lamented
that many banks did not have desk for agriculture saying this speaks volume why
many of them did not understand the financing of the sector thereby called on
President Buhari to clamour for more investment into the sector.
Finally last
week in furtherance to achieve self-sufficiency, Lagos State and Kebbi state
signed an agriculture value chain promoting agreement, because we realize that state
can cooperate, with each other, we can increase trade and processing among each
other and do more trade for ourselves, we can do more for West Africa and we
have to do more, because in the ECOWAS sub-region we are members of an economic
union to which we cannot shut our boarders, however all those countries in West
Africa are import dependent , so if we fix our agriculture, not only do we
stand to benefit but we can also provide for all of west Africa.
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