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CBN says farmers have only repaid 52.3% of loans under Anchor Borrowers’ Programme

President Buhari and CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele at an Anchor Borrowers Event.

President Buhari and CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele at an Anchor Borrowers Event.

The Central Bank of Nigeria revealed that the loan repayment ratio under the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP)  is 53.39% or a total sum of N503 billion out of a possible N942 billion.

This was disclosed in a statement on Monday by Dr. AbdulMumin Isa, Acting Director, of the Corporate Communications Department of the bank. 

The CBN added that it is fully committed to developing and offering finance for Nigeria’s agriculture sector. 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says the total repayment of loans under the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) stood at N503 billion, representing 52.39%. 

Figures: The CBN chief in the statement revealed that  it released N1.079 trillion under the program, out of which N960 billion is due for repayment, citing that  the statement read: 

He added the ABP had contributed significantly to the increased national output of focal commodities, with maize and rice peaking at 12.2 and 9.0 million metric tonnes in 2021 and 2022 respectively. 

Repayment: Isa revealed that total repayment of loans under the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) stood at N503 billion, representing 52.39%, adding that repayments under the ABP have been made through cash or produced by the beneficiaries. 

He also added that the outstanding due balance on loans was still under moratorium due to the COVID-19 forbearance granted to beneficiaries of the apex bank’s interventions in March 2020 and extended to Feb. 28, 2022. 

 The CBN  chief said it remains committed to its developmental mandate of stimulating access to finance for the real sector, particularly agriculture, as it continues to support the Federal Government’s drive for food security and economic growth. 

What you should know 

Nairametrics reported last November that the CBN dismissed claims that it plans to stop the Anchor Borrowers programme.   

CBN Governor Godwin Emfiele stated that the apex bank will instead take a more aggressive approach to help farmers survive the impact of the devastating flooding across the country.   

The CBN’s plan: Responding to the question concerning the anchor borrowers programme. He said:  

For the record: The CBN has given a total of N1.01 trillion to over 4.21 million smallholder farmers producing 21 commodities across the country through the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP).  

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