The House of Representatives has ordered probe into the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN’s) N1.12 trillion anchor borrowers programme (ABP), and the Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL’s) ₦21 billion loan.
ASHENEWS reports that these are intervention programmes of the Federal Government to fund agriculture through the CBN.
The resolution for the probe followed the adoption of a motion by Rep. Chike Okafor (APC-Imo) on the floor of the House in Abuja on Tuesday.
Okafor linked the growing food scarcity and malnutrition in Nigeria to the alleged mismanagement of funds intended for agricultural development in the country.
According to him, the Federal Government spent N8 trillion on various schemes and interventions in the last eight years with the view of making food available for millions of Nigerians.
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He added that the alleged mismanagement, misapplication of funds and abuse of the programmes had left Nigeria with the twin challenges of food scarcity and malnutrition.
Okafor said that funds advanced to end users of the various Federal Government interventions had also been allegedly misused, misapplied and channelled to non-farming and non-agricultural purposes.
This, he said, was responsible for the current acute scarcity of food in the country.
Adopting the motion, the House mandated the Committee on Nutrition and Food Security as well as the Committee on Agricultural Production and Services; Agricultural Colleges and Institutions and Finance, to probe the schemes.
The Committees were mandated to thoroughly investigate CBN’s alleged mismanagement of the Anchor Borrowers Program (ABP) for which ₦1.12 trillion was to be disbursed to 4.67 million farmers.
The farmers who were said to be involved in either maize, rice or wheat farming through 563 anchors.
The committees are also to look into NIRSAL’s disbursement of ₦215,066,980,274.52, to facilitate agriculture and agribusinesses.
The house gave the committees four weeks to report back to the House.
The house also mandated the committees to equally assess how the Bank of Industry (BOI) disbursed N3 billion to 22,120 small holder farmers through the Agriculture Value chain financing (AVCF) Programme.
The committee is to also investigate the handling of the N5 billion loan facility to the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) for livestock farmers across the country.
This will anls include the management of the National Agricultural Development N1.6 billion Recovery Fund for the Ginger Blight Epidemics Central Taskforce (GBECT).
This is for the control of Blight disease in Ginger, among other interventions.
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Exactly, this is the problem, imagine registering all Npower beneficiaries on nexit portal for funds to start up their own entrepreneurial ventures only for their hopes to be dashed. No single beneficiary got a dime. If the number of beneficiaries were able to start their own Agricultural businesses, engineering and all other sectors trained then; by now we should have a better story to tell. Thanks for looking into this issue. God bless Nigeria 🙏🙏🙏