Lokoja
– All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) Kogi chapter, on Saturday said
the N100, 000 loan grant to farmers by the state government was grossly
inadequate.
AFAN
Secretary in the state, Mr Ademu Halidu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
in Lokoja that the amount was too small for any farmer to work with.
“It
is most unfortunate that at this present time, farmers would be given a token
sum of N100, 000 each as loan. The amount is too small for any farmer to work
with.
“What
about the stress and the rigour the farmers passed through before they were
able to access the loan.
“Apart
from the smaller amount, the process undertaken by farmers before getting the
loan in terms of bank registration and documentation is too cumbersome for any
rural farmer.
“Farmers
are also demanded by the bank to open an account and pay a compulsory deposit
of N10, 000 before accessing the fund.
“AFAN
are saying that the amount is too small in this era of mechanised farming with
new innovations of farm inputs, which determine the farm output products,”
Halidu said.
The secretary said that the in-house crisis in the state AFAN and Cooperatives Federation of Farmers was responsible for the association’s failure to press home its demands with the state government.
The secretary said that the in-house crisis in the state AFAN and Cooperatives Federation of Farmers was responsible for the association’s failure to press home its demands with the state government.
He
promised that the crisis would be resolved within the next two weeks and that
AFAN would re-unite to present their case before the state government.
Meanwhile, Halidu had criticised the decision of the state Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Zacchaeus Atte, to disburse the loan directly to individual farmer without channeling it through AFAN.
Meanwhile, Halidu had criticised the decision of the state Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Zacchaeus Atte, to disburse the loan directly to individual farmer without channeling it through AFAN.
NAN
reports that Kogi State Government, through the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) has
commenced the disbursement of N750 million worth of loan to farmers in the
state.
Each farmer was expected to pay N10, 000
compulsory registration fee before accessing the N100, 000 loan. (NAN)
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