The Central Bank of Nigeria on Tuesday said it has yet to begin the disbursement of the N300bn Real Sector Support Facility.
It said contrary to speculations that the fund had been disbursed,
the bank was currently appraising over 200 applications received by it
in respect of the fund.
In a statement by the Director, Corporate Communications, Alh Ibrahim
Mu’azu, the appraisal of the applications is in strict compliance with
the eligibility criteria for the facility.
The statement reads, “The CBN is currently appraising over 200
applications received by it in respect of the N300bn Real Sector Support
Facility.
“The policy objectives of the RSS Facility are to provide long-term,
low-interest financing intervention in support of the real sector of the
Nigerian economy to increase output, create jobs and conserve foreign
exchange.
“The appraisal of the applications by Nigerian SMEs for the N300
billion RSS facility was still in progress in strict compliance with the
eligibility criteria of the Facility.”
Mu’azu assured the people that recommendations would be made to the
management of the bank for approval as soon as the appraisals were
concluded, adding that disbursement would follow thereafter.
He urged applicants for the RSSF to disregard speculations and exercise patience to enable the bank to conclude the appraisals.
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