N570b Fund Is Repayable World Bank Loan, Not Hardship Funds–Makinde Exposes FG, Gives Breakdown

N570b Fund Is Repayable World Bank Loan, Not Hardship Funds–Makinde Exposes FG, Gives Breakdown

N570b Fund Is Repayable World Bank Loan, Not Hardship Funds–Makinde Exposes FG, Gives Breakdown

Oyo State Nigeria: The Incumbent Governor of Oyo State, Engr Seyi Makinde has disclosed that contrary to Nigeria Federal Government’s claim on N570b Grant given to the 36 states for poverty alleviation in the country , the purported money was a World Bank interest free loan repayable over time.

This was disclosed by Makinde via a Newsletter No 95 during the week in response to Federal Government’s claim and accountability to the queries raised by concerned people in the state. Eaglessightnews reports

The governor said that the claim of the federal government on the N570b hardship fund released to the 36 States was a misrepresentation of facts. Makinde said the funds were part of the World Bank-assisted NG-CARES project—a Programme for Results intervention.

Makinde emphasized that the recent protests across the country against food inflation and general hardship depicts the broader issues in Nigeria at present and exigent need to focus on reshaping approach to overcoming economic challenges pestering the nation.

Makinde equally exposed further that the Federal Government as claimed in a statement on releasing N570b hardship fund to the state, did not give Oyo State any money and that Oyo state merely received reimbursed funds to the tune of N5.98 billion in the first instance and N822 million in the second instance.

Makinde further gives a breakdown revealing that the received funds were invested in the three result areas of NG-CARES, which includes inputs distribution to smallholder farmers within the State noting that when the World Bank saw Oyo state model for the distribution of inputs which was preceded by biometric capturing of beneficiary farmers, the world financial body adopted it as the NG-CARES model.

The full statements read:

“Before I speak more on further actions we have taken to show our commitment to productivity and sustainability, let me respond to a long message I received earlier in the week from a concerned citizen. The message was about a purported N570b Hardship Fund “given” to the 36 States by the Federal Government. I was queried about what I used the money for.

“Let me state categorically that this is yet another case of misrepresentation of facts. The said funds were part of the World Bank-assisted NG-CARES project—a Programme for Results intervention.

“The World Bank facilitated an intervention to help States in Nigeria with COVID-19 Recovery. CARES means COVID-19 Action Recovery Economic Stimulus. It was called Programme for Results because States had to use their money in advance to implement the programme.

“After the World Bank verified the amount spent by the State, it reimbursed the States through the platform provided at the Federal level. The Federal Government did not give any State money; they were simply the conduit through which the reimbursements were made to States for money already spent.

“It is important to note that the World Bank fund is a loan to States, not a grant. So, States will need to repay this loan. Note also that NG-CARES, which we christened Oyo-CARES in our State, predates the present federal administration.

“So, in direct response to the message, the Federal Government did not give Oyo State any money. We were reimbursed funds (N5.98 billion in the first instance and N822 million in the second instance) we invested in the three result areas of NG-CARES, which includes inputs distribution to smallholder farmers within our State. In fact, when the World Bank saw our model for the distribution of inputs preceded by biometric capturing of beneficiary farmers, they adopted it as the NG-CARES model.

“Oyo State has always led in ensuring transparency in any donor-facilitated interventions. This is why we are always picked as one of the subnational beneficiaries. We are exhibiting the same level of transparency in another World Bank-Facilitated project, the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support (L-PRES) Project. I spoke about this in my last newsletter.

“This project is designed to create a resilient livestock landscape, leveraging our comparative advantage in dairy, goat and sheep farming, poultry, and piggery. You may follow this link to register as a livestock farmer in Oyo State. I will speak more about this project at the official flag-off.

“We continue to embrace every opportunity to break from the norm as we implement projects and policies in the agriculture sector, which we identified since 2019 as one of the focal areas in building a sustainable economy. Agriculture as a business requires substantial investment. While we continue to invest in and support our smallholder farmers, we know we cannot rely solely on them to ensure food security; we need to think bigger.

“We also acknowledge that Oyo State alone cannot bring Nigeria out of its economic difficulties. What we can do is provide a model for others to follow.

“As I take a brief pause from my usual duties for four weeks, I am confident that the structures we have put in place will continue to drive our State forward. Thank you for your unwavering support and understanding. Together, we can create a model of productivity and resilience that can inspire the entire nation.”

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