Gov. Zulum disburses N814 million to 9,100 NG-CARES beneficiaries

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno on Tuesday disbursed N814.2 million empowerment support to 9,100 youths and vulnerable persons in the state.
Mr Zulum, who inaugurated the disbursement exercise on Tuesday in Maiduguri, said the support was provided under the Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) programme.
He said the gesture underscored his administration’s quest to minimise youth restiveness and empower them to become productive and self-reliant.
He said the government empowered over 7,200 Small and Medium Enterprises in 2020, while 2,000 tricycle operators and 220 taxi drivers benefited from the gesture in Maiduguri and Jere local government areas of the state.
“We supported an appreciable number of auto mechanics and constructed a model state of art mechanic village.
“In 2021, 13,500 entrepreneurs had been supported with N500 million in Gwoza, Ngala and Jere LGAs in an effort to boost their businesses.
“This magnanimous programme is geared towards providing soft loans amounting to N719.2 million to 9,100 SMEs under the NG-CARES Result Area 3,” he said.
He said an additional N93 million would be disbursed to 54 beneficiaries due to the nature of their businesses not being incorporated under the NG-CARES scheme.
While urging the beneficiaries to ensure effective utilisation of the fund by engaging in productive activities, Mr Zulum urged those who were yet to benefit from the exercise to be patient as arrangements were on to expand the scope of the programme to enhance participation.
Mr Zulum also lauded the World Bank for its support of the programme aimed at improving the state’s economic fortunes.
Bello Ibrahim, managing director, Borno Renaissance Micro Finance Bank, said the state government expended over N4 billion on poverty reduction and youth empowerment programmes in the past three years.
He said the bank disbursed N1.3 billion in 2020, N1.2 billion in 2021 and N700 million in 2022.
Earlier, Maryam Shehu, permanent secretary, Borno State Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, said NG-CARES was an emergency operation meant to support the poor and vulnerable people to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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