Oyebanji  Distributes Cheques To Beneficiaries Of Ekiti Arts Endowement Fund 

36 Individuals  and six groups benefitted from the soft loans given to  some creative artists under the Ekiti Arts Endowement Fund .
The programme  which the initiative of the Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji led administration  is in line with his shared prosperity agenda towards ensuring that creators in the state enjoy dividends of governance.

Speaking at the presentations of award letters , governor Biodun Oyebanji said a sum of  N20,000,000 would be given to the first set of beneficiaries.The governor, who was represented by the Head of Service, Sunday Komolafe said   “This is one of the programmes by the governor to ensure that creators in the state enjoy the dividends of the governance towards expanding their businesses.

He therefore  urged them  to utilise the fund wisely and judiciously towards their growth, creativity and productivity.

“The state government is committed towards ensuring that creatives continue to create towards the productivity and economic growth of our dear state.”

The  Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Professor Rasaq Bakare warned the beneficiaries against loan default.

The Commissioner noted that the loan, which comes with seven percent interest rate, will expand the creative businesses of the beneficiaries towards contributing to the rich cultural heritage of Ekiti.

Bakare added that Ekiti is the first sub-national to implement the endowment fund policy since its inception in 1989 under the General Ibrahim Babangida’s administration.

His words, “This fund is a support mechanism for Ekiti State creatives. This will have a canon effect on productivity. A soft loan like this with very low interest will always inspire the creative energy of our people.

“Although, some sub-nationals have made occasional financial interventions in the sector in the past    but Ekiti state is the first state in  Nigeria to bring this structured and  revolving endowment fund policy to implementation since its inception in  1989 under the Babangida’s  administration.

“This fund is for our talented artists and creatives. It is designed to help them bring their ideas and showcase their talents and expand their creative businesses.

“I therefore encourage you to spend  the money judiciously on the project  you proposed.

“It is a loan, don’t waste it, you can’t take it and run away. You will pay it.

“The wise thing for you to do is to spend the money well. Pay back quickly and collect another one.

He  said, “The duration of repayment is 18 months, 6 months moratorium period, 12 months to pay gradually and the interest rate is seven percent.

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