CBN educates Ogun farmers on intervention programmes

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently organised a seminar for farmers and small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, as part of its a campaign to bring more businesses into the formal economy. The theme of the seminar was “Promoting Financial System Stability and Economic Development.”
 
Godwin Emefiele
Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria
The seminar had the objective of ensuring financial inclusion for businesses in the informal economy by educating attendees on its numerous real sector intervention programmes that are designed for the promotion of citizens’ wellbeing and economic development.

Hajia Khadijah Kasim, CBN’s Deputy Director, Consumer Protection, said the bank has embarked on enlightenment campaign to inform people about interventions and recent developments in the financial system.

“We want to interact with you one on one. The bank’s officials are here to talk to you about rights and responsibilities of bank customers, how we can lodge complaints to CBN if we have issues with our financial service providers.

“You will also be informed about different efforts of the CBN to ensure that every Nigerian is financially included, so that all of us can enjoy enormous opportunities that abound in this space,” she said.


In his welcome address, the Abeokuta branch controller of CBN, Mr. Babatunde Amao called on the farmers and SME operators to make constructive criticisms and suggestions that could serve as useful contributions towards pulling the country out of recession.

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