Beneficiaries Get Oyo State Ng-cares Grants, Loans

Beneficiaries of the World Bank/Federal Government-Assisted Project Nicknamed “NG-Cares,” which was Domesticated as “Oyo Cares,” have received grants and loans from the Oyo State Government.

The Oyo State Investment and Public Private Partnership Agency (OYSIPA) office in Ibadan, the state capital, received this symbolic presentation on Tuesday.

The government came up with the idea for the effort to lessen COVID-19’s negative effects on enterprises, which include job losses and the closure of some businesses.

Beneficiaries include small- and medium-sized business owners who had trouble repaying loans taken out during COVID-19 and those who had trouble running their enterprises as a result of COVID-19.

The Director-General OYSIPA, Ms. Lola Olutola, the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Prof. Musbau Babatunde, his Finance counterpart, Mr. Akinola Ojo, and some of the first batch beneficiaries were given dummy checks to explain that Oyo was the first state in Nigeria to receive the grant.

“This is a dream come true. Nigeria was just recovering from the recession when COVID-19 came. The economy almost collapsed. We approached the World Bank for a solution, and that’s what culminated in Oyo Cares today. This initiative will have a multiplier effect on the economy. We thank Governor Makinde for the support he has been giving this project,” Babatunde said.

Speaking, Ojo said Oyo Cares was adopted because it was in line with Governor Seyi Makinde’s aim of bringing people out of poverty and into wealth. She added that the project was the government’s way of supporting businesses.

The first category of recipients would receive support in the form of helping those who acquired loans during COVID-19 to pay back around 40% of the balance of their outstanding loan, according to Mr. Akin Makinde, project manager at Oyo NG-CARES.

In this case, according to Makinde, the borrower will only be made aware that some money has been paid on his or her behalf after the amount has been remitted directly to the originating microfinance bank.

He added that the second category of recipients will receive operation subsidies between the amounts of N120,000 and N240,000 to help manage their businesses.

For a period of six months, the money will be deposited directly into the company’s account, according to Makinde.

Cyril Anyanwu, the state manager for BoI, revealed that the money would start to disappear from the recipients’ bank accounts on Tuesday (today). He also asked them to put it to good use.

He praised the Oyo state government for embracing the NG-CARES program intended to lighten the burden of COVID-19 on the populace.

Some of the recipients, such as Cornerstone Educational Consult and Havilllah Foreboding, praised NG-CARES for addressing both the needs of the underprivileged and the presence of companies.

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Source: Nyscinfo

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