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CBN moves to end youth unemployment, ponders 7-year loans for corps members

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said it would offer loans to members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to start small and medium scale enterprises.

The apex bank said such loans would be repayable in seven years.

Governor of the CBN, Dr. Godwin Emefiele, who stated this, in Abuja, while receiving the NYSC Director-General, Brig. Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim, in his office, noted that the loan was conceived out of the need to reduce unemployment rate in the country.

Emefiele added that the NYSC members should attend the bank’s entrepreneurship training centres “to acquire skills in various vocational areas for economic survival at the end of their national service instead of waiting for white-collar jobs.”

According to a release by the NYSC, on Thursday, the CBN governor also added that upon completion of their training, the loans would be given to corps members to provide support for acquiring working tools and rent of business offices or workshops.

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The statement added, “The Central Bank of Nigeria has expressed willingness to provide further opportunities of self-employment for corps members through its skill acquisition training.

“The CBN governor explained that upon completion of training, beneficiaries would get the cumulative value which represents a loan that would be repaid within seven years with a two-year moratorium.

He recalled that an earlier programme, the Youth Entrepreneurship Development Programme, was launched by the bank in 2016 and served as a springboard for the empowerment of corps members and other youths for self-employment and wealth creation.

“Emefiele assured the NYSC DG that the CBN National Microfinance Bank would also support interested corps members in business financing.

“He advocated the patronage of the Nigerian textile industry, which he described, as the largest employer of labour in the country in the 1990s.”

The NYSC DG noted that the visit was to enhance more “robust collaboration with the bank in the area of empowerment of corps entrepreneurs.”

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