CBN To Finance 100 Companies In 100 Days In New Financial Instrument

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has unveiled a new financial instrument to be known as “The 100 for 100 Policy on Production and Productivity” to boost production and productivity in various sectors of the economy.

The CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, disclosed the development in Abuja during the official launch of the eNaira.

The purpose of instrument, according to the CBN Governor, is to reverse Nigeria’s over reliance on imports

Emefiele said the Production and Productivity (PPP) policy will be anchored in the Development Finance Department of the apex bank under the direct supervision of the CBN Governor.

He said the initiative was based on the conviction that with the right support, the country will begin to see a significant, measurable and verifiable increase in local production and productivity, reduction in certain imports, increase in non-oil exports, and improvements in the foreign exchange-generating capacity of the economy.

Under PPP, Emefiele said the CBN will advertise, screen, scrutinize and financially support 100 targeted private sector companies in 100 days.

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This, according to him, would begin from November 1, 2021, noting that the apex bank will be rolling over every 100 days with new set of 100 companies, whose names will be published in National Dailies for Nigerians to verify and confirm.

He said, “Working through banks, the financial instrument will be available to their customers in critical areas to boost the production and productivity, and to immediately transform and jumpstart the productive base of the economy.

“After these 100 projects by companies in the first hundred days from November 1, we will take the next 100 companies/projects for another 100 days beginning February 1, 2022, and then another 100 companies for another 100 days beginning from May 1, 2022.

“The purpose of this instrument is to take further steps to reverse our over reliance on imports.

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“We believe that if we target and support the right companies and projects, we will see a significant, measurable and verifiable increase in local production and productivity, reduction in certain imports, increase in non-oil exports, and improvements in the FX-generating capacity of the economy.

“This, in my view, is the best and most sustainable way to address the Naira’s value whether in hard currency or digital eNaira through production, production and more production.”

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