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Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by Truth234(m): 5:08am On Feb 10, 2017
The Bankers’ Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria on Thursday agreed to set aside five per cent of the profit after tax of the banking sector to finance the agricultural sector as well as non-oil exports.

The committee, at its meeting held at the headquarters of the CBN in Abuja, said that based on the balance sheet size of the banking sector for the 2016 financial year, about N25bn was expected to be pooled into the fund annually.

The Director, Banking Supervision Department, CBN, Mr. Ahmed Abdulahi, who addressed journalists shortly after the meeting, said that the decision to set aside the fund was to support the agricultural sector and import substitution policy of the Federal Government.

Abdulahi was joined at the briefing by the Managing Director, First Security Discount House, Mr. Hamda Amban; Managing Director, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, Mr. Segun Agbaje; Director, Shared Services, CBN, Mr. Chidi Umeano; and Acting Director, Corporate Communications Department, CBN, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor.

Apart from the new funding initiative for the agricultural sector, others issues discussed at the meeting, according to Abdulahi, are the reactivation of the cashless policy as well as its extension to the remaining 30 states, Ponzi schemes and the emerging threat of virtual currencies.

Providing more insight into the new funding mechanism for the agricultural sector, Abdulahi said the fund would be used to finance eligible bankable projects meant to support the export drive of all import substitution products.

He explained that the move was borne out of the conviction that the agricultural sector as well as the promotion of non-oil exports held the key to the diversification of the economy.

He said the money would not be given out to businesses in the sectors as loans, but would be provided by banks as equity contribution to such companies.

This, he noted, would allow the banks to have equity stake in such businesses for a maximum of 10 years, adding that rather than charging interest, the banks would be entitled to dividend during the period of their investments.

Umeano, who spoke on the cashless policy, said it would help drive financial inclusion, the Sustainable Development Goals of the country and improve security in bank transactions.

He said the committee’s plan was to have a gradual reintroduction of the scheme to the 30 states starting from May this year

The cashless policy, since it was introduced in 2012, according to him, has been implemented in six states.

On Ponzi schemes and virtual currencies, Agbaje said that the CBN had warned Nigerians not to patronise them as they were not registered by any of the regulatory agencies in Nigeria.

“Ponzi scheme is something that as an industry we are very concerned about. We are trying to make sure that majority of people do not fall into get-rich-quick schemes,” he added.

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Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by haryorbarmie83(m): 5:12am On Feb 10, 2017
booked
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by simplemach(m): 7:32am On Feb 10, 2017
This agriculture matter self don dey tire me.
For how many years now all our headlines have been agriculture this, agriculture that, yet no significant change in the sector. The only export we have ever heard of is the government of Anambra state exporting vegetables. Ever since, nothing has changed again. Even the Rice they claim to have started producing in collaboration is still not in the market, meanwhile prices of other agricultural products keep skyrocketing. Hope Agriculture is not the new word for embezzlement
Just asking sha.

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Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by Nobody: 7:32am On Feb 10, 2017
ABDULA2219
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by ceejay80s(m): 7:34am On Feb 10, 2017
Na now day break for their eye
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by Nobody: 7:34am On Feb 10, 2017
Under Osunbade things just appear to be taking shape overnight.
God pls wherever Pharaoh Buhari is, let him just respect himself and remain there ad infinitum. angry
Ahn Ahn enough is enough

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Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by hakeem4(m): 7:35am On Feb 10, 2017
I want to start exportation of garri, how do I go about it ?
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by middlebelter(m): 7:38am On Feb 10, 2017
Great, it appears some people are beginning to wake at CBN. I pray the banks will embrace this policy and support diversification of the economy for the first time.
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by LoveJesus87(m): 7:39am On Feb 10, 2017
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Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by shadollar: 7:39am On Feb 10, 2017
Bankbs are 419,They deducted money from our account any how.They rub peter to pay Paul.

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Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by Nobody: 7:40am On Feb 10, 2017
hakeem4:
I want to start exportation of garri, how do I go about it ?
Contact importexpert abi na importexport, and your life would never remain the same grin grin
Na joke I dey oooo, i don't know who he is ooo

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Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by sakalisis(m): 7:49am On Feb 10, 2017
Ok
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by adioolayi(m): 7:54am On Feb 10, 2017
hakeem4:
I want to start exportation of garri, how do I go about it ?
The one wey never reach us...you wan start exporting... ok... Continue

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Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by FBS: 8:12am On Feb 10, 2017
What precisely are they going to export?
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by tectonotimes: 8:58am On Feb 10, 2017
hakeem4:
I want to start exportation of garri, how do I go about it ?
This is a very intelligent question. Click on the first link on my signature to know how you go about exporting garri.
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by tectonotimes: 9:01am On Feb 10, 2017
frenchwine:

Contact importexpert abi na importexport, and your life would never remain the same grin grin
Na joke I dey oooo, i don't know who he is ooo

The first link on my signature will tell you all about export of agricultural products.
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by tectonotimes: 9:06am On Feb 10, 2017
simplemach:
This agriculture matter self don dey tire me.
For how many years now all our headlines have been agriculture this, agriculture that, yet no significant change in the sector. The only export we have ever heard of is the government of Anambra state exporting vegetables. Ever since, nothing has changed again. Even the Rice they claim to have started producing in collaboration is still not in the market, meanwhile prices of other agricultural products keep skyrocketing. Hope Agriculture is not the new word for embezzlement
Just asking sha.
Be patient.
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by tectonotimes: 9:11am On Feb 10, 2017
adioolayi:

The one wey never reach us...you wan start exporting... ok... Continue
What do you mean by that? In case you do not know, the fact that you do not have access to garri does not mean that this country is not saturated with it. Exportation of garri is becoming a goldmine. Check my signature for more.
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by mykeljosef: 9:14am On Feb 10, 2017
m back

to that mod wey ban me eeh

my edo brethren dey watch your case

Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by Ololanla: 9:22am On Feb 10, 2017
hakeem4:
I want to start exportation of garri, how do I go about it ?
Contact 3T Impex Consulting, You can reach them on tradeacademy@3timpex.com or 08091244449.

Am sure they can help.

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Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by Nobody: 9:33am On Feb 10, 2017
It seems the ABSENCE of the despotic sadist is is a blessing in disguise.
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by simplemach(m): 9:44am On Feb 10, 2017
tectonotimes:

Be patient.
Till I die I guess
Re: Banks Set Aside 5% Of Profit For Agriculture, Exports by leo1234(m): 10:05am On Feb 10, 2017
simplemach:
This agriculture matter self don dey tire me.
For how many years now all our headlines have been agriculture this, agriculture that, yet no significant change in the sector. The only export we have ever heard of is the government of Anambra state exporting vegetables. Ever since, nothing has changed again. Even the Rice they claim to have started producing in collaboration is still not in the market, meanwhile prices of other agricultural products keep skyrocketing. Hope Agriculture is not the new word fo r embezzlement
Just asking sha.

With the way they were hyping this rice matter. I thought by now a bag of rice will be #5000.
Where are those kebbi rice, kaduna rice, Niger rice, Anambra rice

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