Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Jonathan says FG working toward financial inclusion of Nigerians

President Goodluck Jonathan has said financial inclusion is necessary if all citizens will directly feel the impact of growth in the economy.
The president was speaking to Princess Maxima of Netherlands, United Nations Special Envoy for Financial Inclusion in the state house, Abuja.
He said the financial inclusion strategy midwifed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) would enable more Nigerians have access to funds and help reduce poverty, especially in the rural areas.
Mr Jonathan said his administration would support the strategy and pool the relevant departments of government to implement it for the benefit of Nigerians.
The president said he recognized the importance of small and medium enterprises as the major vehicle to create employment in an increasingly industrial world, and commended the CBN for the new strategy to provide access to funds.
Earlier, Princess Maxima commended Mr Jonathan for supporting the financial inclusion strategy, and for the work of the Economic Management Team and the effective coordination of relevant ministries and departments.
She said a very good communications network was necessary for adequate support to reach rural agriculture, and commended Mr Jonathan for providing the impetus required for this to be achieved.

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