Rice Farmers under the aegis of Rice Farmers Association of
Nigeria, RIFAN have commended Unity Plc for the pivotal role it played in
facilitating credit to farmers under the CBN's Anchor Borrowers Programme
(ABP).
The association specially commended the Managing Director of
Unity Bank, Mrs. Tomi Somefun for her leadership and doggedness in supporting
the rice farmers through the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, which is playing a
critical role in Nigeria’s quest to attain self-sufficiency in rice production.
Speaking at the flag-off of wet season harvest and display of
rice paddy pyramid in Gombe State on Thursday, the President of RIFAN, Alhaji
Aminu Goronyo said the association was grateful to Unity Bank for always
standing by the association to make sure they got all the support they need in
taking advantage of the CBN-backed intervention programme.
On the strength of Unity Bank participation in the ABP, the
Central Bank of Nigeria invited the Bank to the Zonal flag-off of sale of rice
paddy and display of rice pyramid in Gombe State.
On her part, Mrs Somefun, in a message to the farmers at the
event applauded the resilience of the rice farmers despite several challenges,
especially insecurity and urged the beneficiaries of this season’s Intervention
Programme to “take the Inputs and utilize it judiciously for the farming
purpose which is aimed at actualizing the Federal Government’s goal of
attaining food sufficiency, diversifying the economy away from oil, job
creation for the teeming youth and poverty reduction”.
Represented by the Regional Manager, Abuja and North Central,
Mr. Michael Akerele, Somefun also charged the rice farmers to demonstrate
further commitment to the CBN’s intervention programme by repaying their loans
promptly in order to ensure the sustainability of the Anchor Borrowers’
Programme.
She said, “We remain optimistic that RIFAN under the able
leadership of the National President will continue to engage its members on
their roles and responsibilities under the ABP.”
Somefun who went down memory lane to highlight the critical
role the Bank has played in agric financing in Nigeria noted that since 2017
when the ABP started, the Bank has supported over 642,860 smallholder farmers
across 35 states of the federation.
Specifically, on rice production, she added that the Bank’s
strategic partnership with RIFAN in 2018 witnessed the financing of about
273,000 smallholder farmers across 33 states of the federation including the
Federal Capital Territory, FCT, which was the largest single-ticket transaction
for that year.
She further explained that in 2019, the Bank increased the
tally by financing another 146,810 smallholder farmers for the wet and dry
season farming across 35 States of the federation including the FCT.
“In 2020, additional funding was granted to finance additional
221,450 smallholder farmers of the association across the 32 states of the
federation including the FCT for the wet season and additional 300,000 hectares
will be financed in 16 states for 2020 dry season cropping season,” she stated.
Somefun also commended President Muhammadu Buhari and the CBN
for their steadfastness with the programme despite myriads of challenges facing
the country, especially with insecurity.
“Without a doubt, the country is faced with a myriad of issues
particularly the security challenges which has affected the farming output and
movement of food from the farm to table. However, this has not deterred the
Federal Government from pursuing its goal of diversifying the economy. This is
evident in the continuous support and funding to the agribusiness value chain
that has proven to create massive employment for the teeming youths,” she said.
It will be recalled that Unity Bank in 2019 received
presidential commendations and an Award of Recognition by ABP.