Speaking at a stakeholder’s consultative meeting for the implementation of the NAWEF, organised by the ministry yesterday in Abuja, the Minister sketched the outline for the pilot phase, which will cut across 8 states; Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Borno, Jigawa, Nassarawa, Osun and Yobe.
According to the details, to enhance income generation while providing micro-credit financing, the micro-credit scheme will be disbursed as a loan from between N20,000 to N50,000, with a 5 per cent admin fee to credible registered women groups, payable within 6 months.
Senator Alhassan stated that “Nigerian women have never had it this good.” She detailed that sequel to the approval of President Muhammadu Buhari’s five-pronged social investment programme, the administration had approved the ‘Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme’ (GEEP), and NAWEF as measures to support women’s financial inclusion and access to credit.
The Executive Director, Financial Inclusion (BOI), Mrs. Toyin Adeniji, who highlighted that the pilot states were chosen at random, explained that the BOI expected to commence nationwide access of the programme by the first quarter of 2017
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