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CBN to disburse 50,000 MT of Maize to Obasanjo Farms, 11 others

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By Kayode Tokede

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), under the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP), has approved the release of 50,000 metric tonnes of maize to 12 major producers, from the strategic maize reserve (SMR).

The apex bank said that the release was to enable moderation and price control in the Nigerian market.

CBN said that the action, the third of such releases to the companies, was intended to check activities of middlemen that cause hoarding and artificial scarcity.

A statement obtained from the CBN listed recipients of the grains to include Premier Flour Mills, Crown-Olam, Grand Cereals, Animal Care, Amobyn and Hybrid Feeds.

Others are Obasanjo Farms, Zartech, Wacot, Sayeed Farms, Pandagri Novum and Premium Farms.

Confirming the release of the grains, CBN spokesman,  Mr Osita Nwanisobi, expressed optimism that the release would crash the prices of maize and reduce pressure on the market.

He said that it would make the product directly available to feed producers, thereby reducing the price of poultry feed in the country.

As part of the bank’s financing framework, Nwanisobi said the CBN would continue to facilitate the funding of maize farmers and processors through the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme Commodity Association.

He said it would also do so through Private/Prime Anchors, State Governments, Maize Aggregation Scheme and the Commercial Agricultural Credit Scheme.

Also speaking on the development, Dr Bello Abubakar, National President of the Maize Association of Nigeria, urged middlemen to desist from taking advantage of the supply gap to hike the prices of grains.

He assured that farmers in Nigeria would maintain reasonable pricing of the products.

Recall that the CBN, responding to the activities of middlemen in January 2021, released 300,000 metric tonnes of maize, which forced the substantial reduction in the price of maize per metric tonne.

Similarly, the Bank, in a renewed move to address the rising cost of food prices in the Nigerian market, collaborated with the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) to distribute 27,000 metric tonnes of rice paddies directly to millers nationwide on June 24, 2021.

The direct allocation from RIFAN warehouses across 16 States of the Federation followed the earlier sale of paddy aggregated as loan repayment under the ABP to millers from the rice pyramids unveiled in Niger, Kebbi, Gombe and Ekiti States.

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FG highlights economic reforms, investment, others to Canadian delegation

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By Esther Agbo

The Federal Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning hosted a high-level delegation of Canadian investors in Abuja today, highlighting Nigeria’s commitment to fostering economic cooperation and attracting foreign investment.

The meeting was led by Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, and Honourable Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu. Organised by the African Capital Alliance, the event aimed to highlight Nigeria’s economic reforms and investment opportunities to potential investors from Canada.

While at the meeting, both ministers facilitated discussions on key reforms by the Federal Government, investment prospects, and initiatives designed to enhance economic collaboration between Nigeria and Canada.

Furthermore, the event offered the Nigerian Government a stage to present its economic reforms and investment opportunities to the Canadian business community.

The ministers highlighted Nigeria’s potential and dedication to fostering a favourable business climate.

In Edun’s words, “This meeting demonstrates our commitment to fostering economic cooperation between Nigeria and Canada.”

He emphasised the Federal Government’s dedication to creating a conducive environment for investors and promoting economic growth.

Senator Bagudu however echoed these sentiments, highlighting various initiatives aimed at improving the business environment in Nigeria.

Similarly, the Chairman of African Capital Alliance, Mr. Enelamah expressed his satisfaction with the engagement, noting that it aligns with the African Capital Alliance’s mission to promote private sector investment in Africa.

He said, “African Capital Alliance is pleased to facilitate this engagement, which aligns with our mission to promote private sector investment in Africa.”

The meeting ended with the Canadian delegation, which included top executives from prominent companies, expressed interest in exploring investment opportunities in Nigeria.

The delegation members were: the President of CIBC Group, Victor Dodig, the CEO of Mattamy Asset Management, Peter Gilgan, President of OMERS, Blake Hutcheson, President of Cameco, Tim Gitzel, President of Garda World Security Corp, Stephan Crétier, President of the Business Council of Canada, Goldy Hyder, Co-Founder of BKR Capital, Isaac Olowolafe and the High Commissioner of Canada to Nigeria, James Christoff.

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CBN threatens to sanction forex dealers over stamping of dollar notes

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By Seun Ibiyemi

The Central Bank of Nigeria has warned authorised forex dealers against defacing/stamping US Dollar banknotes and continued rejection of old series and lower denominations of the United States of American dollars by its regulated entities in Nigeria.

This is even as the apex bank threatened to sanction lenders that rejected the currencies.

This was contained in a circular dated June 27, signed by the acting director of the currency operations department, Solaja Olayemi, which was recently released on the website of the apex bank.

The circular directed at Deposit Money Banks, Bureau De Change operators and the general public cautioned against the continued rejection of the old series and lower denomination of the American greenback.

CBN said the fresh circular followed the outcome of its consumer market intelligence, which revealed the continued rejection of old/lower denominations of dollar bills by banks and other authorised forex dealers.

The circular also warned authorised forex dealers against defacing/stamping US Dollar banknotes as such notes always fail authentication tests during processing/sorting.

“Kindly be reminded that the Central Bank of Nigeria circular referenced COD/DIR/INT/CIR/001/002 and dated 9th April 2021, which explicitly frowned at this selective acceptance of deposit, is still in force and must be adhered to and complied with by all relevant parties.

“For the avoidance of doubt and further guidance on the circular, the content is hereby reissued as follows for strict compliance: All DMBs /authorised forex dealers should henceforth accept both old series and lower denominations of United States Dollars that are legal tender for deposit from their customers.

“The CBN will not hesitate to sanction any DMB or authorised forex dealers who refuse to accept old series/lower denominations of US Dollar bills from their customers,” the circular partly read.

CBN first issued the warning in a circular signed by then director of the currency operations department, Ahmed Umar, on April 9, 2021.

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Wema Bank seeks digital empowerment for MSMEs

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Wema Bank, the pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has charged stakeholders to prioritise digital empowerment for MSMEs as a measure for championing a sustainable MSME ecosystem in Nigeria.

The charge was made at the International MSMEs Day and MSME Awards Night 2024; a two-fold event organised by the Federal Government through the Office of the Vice President in commemoration of World MSME Day 2024 recently in Abuja.

The event was themed ‘Call to action: Provision of sustainable single-digit loans for MSMEs,’ and featured entities, including Wema Bank, who brainstormed and proffered financial solutions to provide affordable loans and funding for MSMEs.

The Chief Executive Officer of Wema Bank, Moruf Oseni, represented by the bank’s Executive Director of Retail and Digital Business, Tunde Mabawonku, emphasised the pressing need to prioritise technology and digital empowerment to complement capacity development, financial empowerment, and collaborative efforts, towards building a supportive ecosystem for MSMEs to thrive.

He said, “At Wema Bank, our approach embodies the saying, ‘Give a man fish, he will come back but teach a man to fish, he will learn to fend for himself and others.’ Technology and digital are the future, and intelligence is here to stay. What we are doing for these MSMEs is beyond providing the finances they need.

“We are also focusing on empowering them with relevant and transferrable digital skills to ensure they are not left behind in this digital evolution. What are the skills they need to sell in this fast-growing digital world? To operate effectively? To compete? To maximise the resources at their disposal? These are the questions that drive us at Wema Bank,” he said.

According to Oseni, the goal is digital empowerment for scale and to maximise the bank’s impact.

“We continue to partner with several esteemed bodies and institutions across the world, from banks to agencies, regulatory organisations, etc.

“Collaboration for us is continuous, from small alliances that allow us to empower smaller businesses through significant platforms within their ecosystem to bigger partnerships like the FGN-ALAT Digital Skillnovation Programme.

“We will continue to combine efforts and pool resources where ideal to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive, provide financial support and other resources that these businesses need and empower them to skillfully utilise the resources available to them for maximum impact and growth,” Mabawonku concluded.

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Day is celebrated globally to raise awareness of the tremendous contributions of enterprises to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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