The Managing Director/Chief Executive
Officer of Fidelity Bank Plc, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo yesterday said the bank
had disbursed about N2.2 billion out of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s
(CBN’s) N220billion micro, small and medium size enterprises development
fund (MSMEDF).
Okonkwo, who also said the bank has also
received repayment of N400million, pointed out that the CBN is very
committed to the disbursement of the fund.
He made the remarks during the Fidelity
SME Forum, a radio programme sponsored by the bank, which he anchored on
Inspiration 92.3 FM. The programme featured Nollywood Actress and
Founder of You & I with Monalisa Television show, Ms. Monalisa
Chinda.
While reacting to a caller’s concern on
the feasibility of accessing the fund by businesses such as the Aba shoe
makers, the bank CEO said some traders from Aba had been able to access
the fund.
Okonkwo said: “We’ve done about N2.2
billion. We’ve got repayment of N400 million and we haven’t had default
because of the process through which these funds were accessed. So,
because the CBN cannot go to Aba and start lending money, that’s why
they need banks like Fidelity Bank. Our team spent about two weeks there
(Aba shoe market). We planted a branch there and we are even lending to
more and more of these customers.
“So really, I just want to encourage
people even though sometimes government may not have met with all our
expectations, but let us also realise that some good things are
happening and take advantage of them.”
The bank chief also revealed that Fidelity Bank had partnered the Monalisa show in the aspect of funding and hand-holding of budding entrepreneurs showcased on the TV programme.
He said: “Apart from the fact that we
have team members who would help you with basic finance, we also
collaborate with Lagos Business School Enterprise Development Center to
run programmes periodically that will help budding entrepreneurs
understand these basics.”
On her part, Chinda disclosed that her
diversification into the talk-show business was borne out of her desire
to reach out to people who she said were going through a lot of issues.
Sharing the experience she had with Aba
shoe makers on her show at the shoe factory, Chinda said: “We need to
take some of these products and really brand them. We can actually
compete with the Western world if given the right technology, right
funding and workable space and protection.”
Chinda advised budding entrepreneurs:
“Don’t give up, don’t stay in your comfort zone, get up and move, go and
achieve that dream of yours.”
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