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FG, BOI Disburse N23bn to Manufacturing Sector

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December 11, 2024
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FG, BOI Disburse N23bn to Manufacturing Sector

The federal government’s latest intervention through fresh funding into the manufacturing sector is expected to boost the highly strategic industry. 

The Bank of Industry (BOI) said it has disbursed N22.89 billion to 29 manufacturers under the Federal Government’s N75 billion Manufacturing Sector Intervention Fund.

Olasupo Olusi, BOI managing director, announced this during an interactive session with the Organised Private Sector in Abuja.

Olusi disclosed that an additional 20 projects, valued at N6.3 billion, are currently in various stages of disbursement under the same initiative.

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He described the fund as a significant milestone in fostering collaboration and advancing the country’s industrial sector.

This agreement underscores a simple truth that we cannot transform Nigeria’s industrial landscape alone. The journey to sustainable economic growth must be fueled by collaboration, innovation, and a shared resolve to address systemic challenges,” he stated.

FG, BOI Disburse N23bn to Manufacturing Sector
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Olusi highlighted that the fund is part of a larger effort to drive the development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) through strategic partnerships.

He said the bank has been working closely with private sector organisations to streamline processes and ensure the effective delivery of its loan programms.

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In October 2024, BOI launched its application portal for the N75 billion Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Intervention Fund, aimed at empowering Nigeria’s small business sector. The initiative offers loans of up to N1 million to MSMEs at a competitive 9% interest rate for a three-year term, with no collateral requirements.

Amina Habu Mohammed, a BOI representative, described the fund as a critical support mechanism to address the credit challenges faced by small businesses in Nigeria.

Solomon Vongfa, national president of the Nigerian Association of Small Scale Industrialists (NASSI), commended the initiative as a ‘beacon of hope’ for MSMEs, emphasising its potential to spur economic growth, create jobs, and foster innovation.

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To ensure the fund’s success, he said NASSI has committed to educating business owners on how to access the loans through workshops, seminars, and outreach programs in all 36 states.

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