FG disburses loans to over 4,000 GEEP MarketMoni beneficiaries in Edo
*Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
(Nigeria) Edo State has now recorded over 4,000
beneficiaries of the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme, GEEP.
Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, disclosed this at
Edo State’s edition of Micro, Small and Medium-Scale Enterprise, MSME, clinic
in Benin City.
GEEP is one of the National Social Intervention Programmes, NSIP
of the current administration, providing interest-loans of between N10,000 and
N100,000 to market women, farmers, artisans and enterprising youths nationwide.
The Bank of Industry is executing it.
Speaking at the event, Prof. Osinbajo said: “The policy of the Federal Government is to
support businesses, not just big business but particularly small, medium-sized
businesses and micro-businesses.
''The whole idea is that we want to ensure that we give
whatever support whether it is cash, advise or even registration to all of our
small and medium enterprises.”
He added that the Federal Government was rolling out
TraderMoni, a new micro-credit scheme to cater for ultra-micro enterprises.
“It is a different thing from MarketMoni because TraderMoni
is for the smaller traders. These are the hawkers; those who are doing little
things where in many cases their inventory, the whole thing they are selling is
sometimes not even more than N5,000- N10,000. We want to give those kinds of
people some credit as well and once they pay back, we will give them some more
money,” Osinbajo said.
Under the existing GEEP MarketMoni scheme, Toyin Adeniji, Executive
Director of Financial Inclusion in BOI, said that the Federal Government,
through BOI, had done over 4,000 loans in Edo State and 350,000 nationwide.
She added that the
pilot phase of the TraderMoni scheme had begun, with 368 traders in Edo State,
each walking home with N10,000 after the event.
In a separate interview during the event, Adeniji said BOI
was making every possible effort to enhance the scope of the programme and
bring in more beneficiaries.
“Beneficiaries of the GEEP loan have been able to improve
their businesses. Some of them from a one-man shop now employ six people, those
who buy things in small units now buy in bulk.
''It is a very aggressive scheme and we have a target to
reach over a million. As at now, we have
disbursed loans to over 350,000 beneficiaries nationwide and to scale up the
scheme, we have identified and categorised a new group of micro traders who
need only about N10,000 to boost their businesses.”
Uzoma Nwagba, GEEP MarketMoni, Chief Operating Officer, also
expressed that “GEEP is to address one of the tough challenges of
microenterprises in Nigeria, which is access to finance. We felt that as
government backed by the execution capacity of BOI, we could target this group
of people and inflate the economy from the base.”
Beneficiaries at the event were full of praise for the
Federal Government, saying the scheme has decently improved their means of
livelihood.
“We appreciate the Federal Government for this loan. We are
very happy because we no longer have to borrow and pay heavy interest; this one
is better. In our association alone, we got N50,000 each and we have used it to
trade,” the Head of Udoritin Bushmeat Sellers Association Edo State," Eki
Eguavoen said.
According to BOI, GEEP MarketMoni loans are repayable over a
period of 6 months with a five percent administrative charge. To ensure that
the loan instalments are paid on time and conveniently, collections begin from
the third week after loans are received. Beneficiaries enjoy a two-weeks grace
period.
To access the loans, applicants must have a bank account, a
valid Bank Verification Number, a verifiable business address and must belong
to a cooperative, market or trade association that is registered at either
state or federal level.
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