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FG Charges Farmers to Acquire 40 Percent of Boa Shares

By Jennifer Y Omiloli

The Federal Government has spoken to farmers to get ready for the buy of 40 percent offers recently privitised Bank of Agriculture (BoA), to participate in the responsibility for bank.

Boss Audu Ogbeh, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, made the intrigue in a meeting with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday.

Ogbeh said that move would make a reasonable and virile ranchers’ Bank like their partner in the Netherlands and China.

The minister clarified that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Federal Ministry of Finance would possess 20 percent capital each while the private part and speculators would have 20 percent offers.

As indicated by him, farmers will have 40 percent offers.

“We want to call on all farmers, old and new, male or female everywhere in Nigeria to prepare to buy shares in the Bank of Agriculture (BoA) when the sale opens.

“It is time to join in owning the farmers’ bank.

“Our administration, upon assumption of office, decided to take steps to stabilise, commercialise and partially privatise the Bank of Agriculture so it ceases to be wholly government bank constantly losing money.

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“I decided that we needed to restructure the BoA to make it run more efficiently and like similar Banks in Holland and China.

“We proposed this to the National Economic Committee, headed by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

“Thereafter, the Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE) took over and after several months, concluded the work.

“The Bank is expected to have a capital structure of N250 billion.

“CBN will own 20 per cent, Ministry of Finance- 20 per cent, private sector/corporate groups, including investors, will have 20 per cent and farmers will have 40 per cent shares.

“Our desire is to create a viable and virile farmers’ Bank like it exists in China and Holland,” the minister said.

The Director-General of BPE, Mr Alex Okoh, had said that the privitisation procedure would be settled in 90 days.

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