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Bank of Industry, Jigawa sign N6bn deal to boost SMEs

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By Abdullahi Mohammed
The Jigawa Government and Bank of Industry (BoI), on Tuesday signed a N6 billion partnership agreement to stimulate industrial development of the north-western state.
Gov. Umar Namadi, while signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Dutse, said the deal was a clear demonstration of commitment to achieving his 12-point agenda of making Jigawa an industrial hub.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the governor also inaugurated the Jigawa branch of the BoI in Dutse, shortly after signing the MoU.
Namadi said that of the N6 billion partnership agreement, N4 billion would be kept as matching fund, while the remaining N2 billion would be used as “managing funds”.
The governor said that the MoU would help the prospective enterprises to easily access soft loan for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
“With this MoU, we are joining hands with the BoI to facilitate access to soft loan to undertake small, medium and even large scale businesses.
“We are happy to have a BoI branch in our state. All relevant state government agencies are being engaged to enlighten Jigawa citizens and support them to access the opportunities in the bank,” he said.
Earlier, the Managing Director of the Bank, Dr Olasupo Olusi, had said that the MoU was a clear demonstration of the state government’s commitment toward expanding industrial development.
Olusi, who was represented by the Executive Director, Corporate Services, Mr Usen Effiong, said that
Jigawa had made history by providing the matching and management funds for supporting industrial growth.
He said that N2 billion would be kept as the matching fund while another N2 billion would be used as the managing funds.
Gov. Umar Namadi and Dr Olasupo Olusi, BoI Managing Director during the signing of the N6 billion deal

“The governor’s action is an indication of the state government’s readiness to unlock business opportunities in Jigawa.

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“With the signing of this agreement, Jigawa has technically expanded access to its manufacturing sector and other relevant value chains in the 27 local government areas.
“Under this arrangement, Jigawa will provide N2 billion and the BOI will match it with N2 billion. The state is also providing N2 billion for the establishment of the managed funds.
“With this MoU, Jigawa has joined the league of over 40 strategic partners in BoI to bring development and finance services to its people, especially manufacturing industries.
“The step will support industrial value chain activities and reduce dependency on the neighbouring states for finished goods,” he said.
He said that the bank had also provided a regional intervention fund of N2 billion in the state branch of BoI for regional companies in Jigawa, in addition to N2.5 billion on the pipeline.
Olusi said that the bank had provided another special fund for industrial development in rural areas in an effort to mitigate rural-urban migration.
“We want people to move from urban to rural areas for industrial development; that is why we have put a maximum of N10 million per one business entity who wishes to move to rural areas for industrial activities.
“Already, we have 1,600 applications from Jigawa,” he said.
Seeking to newsmen shortly after the inauguration of the branch office, BoI Executive Director, SMEs, Mr Shekarau Omar, said that the N6 billion MoU signed with the Jigawa government was the biggest MoU with a state government in the history of the bank.
He said that the bank had tried to establish a branch in Jigawa in the last 13 years within a positive outcome.
“The dream became a reality six months after we approached Namadi,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Ephraims Sheyin
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