Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Breaking News
    • NELFUND Boss Vows To Deliver Transparent Loan Administration
    • NCPC Celebrates Election Of Pope Leo XIV
    • Why We Withheld 39,834 UTME Results -JAMB
    • NELFUND Warn Universities Against Violating Fund Transfer Terms
    • Nigeria, Tunisia Strengthen Bilaterial Ties… Joint Commission Holds Sept
    • We Recieve 1800 Loan Applications Daily -NELFUND
    • Governor Aliyu, Sokoto State and National Unity
    • UBEC To Boost Basic Education With Tech Deployment
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest RSS
    The Outlook Nigeria
    Leaderboard Ad
    • Home
    • News
    • Politics
    • Environment
    • Education
    • Health
    • Business
    • Sports
    • Oil and Gas
    • Celebrity
    The Outlook Nigeria
    You are at:Home » Oyo Catholic Diocese Gets Microfinance Bank

    Oyo Catholic Diocese Gets Microfinance Bank

    0
    By Editor Editor on May 17, 2022 Business
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp

    The joy of the people of the Catholic Diocese of Oyo, especially those of Iwajowa Local Government and the entire Oke Ogun area, which population is roughly 1.5 million knew no bounds with the recent news of approval, by the Central Bank of Nigeria, of the license in principle for the Ave Maria Microfinance Bank, being promoted by the diocese.

    The effort of the diocese, which is situated in southwest Nigeria, marshaled by the diocesan coordinator of the Justice, Development and Peace Movement, (JDPM) Rev Fr. Gabriel Adeleke, is to address the people’s need for financial inclusion which is widely considered a right of all citizens to social inclusion, to a better quality of life and a tool for strengthening the economic capacity and capabilities of the poor in a nation.

    This gives access to individuals and businesses for useful and affordable financial products and services that meet their needs transactions, payments, savings, credit, and insurance delivered in a responsible and sustainable way.

    Unfortunately, the non-existence of commercial banks in Iwajowa Local Government had denied the people the right to pursue their dreams to the full, because they were so far excluded from the formal financial sector. This lack of access to financial tools impacts the socioeconomic mobility of the population. Sadly, it hinders them from escaping poverty.

    In the mire of all these challenges, the JDPM of the Catholic Diocese of Oyo, the diocesan organ which coordinates the social outreach of the diocese, continues to re-echo the voice of the Vatican II Fathers that the joys and hopes, the grief and anguish of the people of our time, especially of those who are poor or afflicted in any way, are the joys and hopes, the grief and anguish of the followers of Christ as well.

    Hence, cherishing deep solidarity with the people in the Oke Ogun area who have been substantially excluded financially, the JDPM of the Catholic Diocese of Oyo with her other empowerment interventions among the people, through her Legal Holder, Bishop Badejo,  and the JDPM  coordinator, Rev. Fr Gabriel Adeleke, came up with an idea to float a Microfinance Bank that can give people in the Oke Ogun area, access to basic financial services such as formal bank accounts, insurance, transaction services, loans, and other permissible services.

    In his remarks, Bishop Badejo, citing Jesus’ words in John 10:10 “I have come that they may have life, and have it in all its fullness”, acknowledged “the financial exclusion of most of our people in the Oke-Ogun area, both Muslims and Christians alike, especially in Iwajowa Local Government Area”.

    He stressed how this exclusion has denied them basic opportunities as children of God. He underscored the commitment of the Catholic Diocese of Oyo in collaborating with the government on its target of 95 percent financial inclusion rate by 2024. He did not hesitate to call on different institutions and individuals to join hands with the Catholic Diocese of Oyo to make this laudable project more impactful.

    In the same vein, Fr. Adeleke, the coordinator and speaking as one of the key promoters of the proposed bank, expressed delight with the reception of the Approval in Principle license. He disclosed that the proposed bank will bring a series of impactful interventions in the lives of the people in Iwajowa Local Government area and of the Oyo Diocese at large irrespective of religion, race, or gender. According to him, these among others are the services the people will enjoy from the proposed bank:

    • Acceptance of various types of deposits including savings, time, target, and demand from individuals, groups, and associations; except public sector deposits.
    • Provision of credit to its customers, including formal and informal self-help groups, individuals, and associations.
    • Promotion and monitoring of loan usage among its customers by providing ancillary capacity building in areas such as record keeping and small business management.
    • Issuance of redeemable debentures to interested parties to raise funds from members of the public with the prior approval of the CBN.
    • Collection of money or proceeds of banking instruments on behalf of its customers including clearing of cheques through correspondent banks.
    • Agency services for the provision of mobile banking and micro-insurance services to its clients.
    • Provision of payment services such as salary, gratuity, and pension for employees of the various tiers of government.
    • Provision of loan disbursement services for the delivery of the credit program of government, agencies, groups, and individuals for poverty alleviation on a non-recourse basis.

    He thanked the team of experts who made the feat possible in such a rural setting. These experts include Sir Femi Fapohunda, Mr. Kayode Aina, Mr. Anthony Ajekiigbe, Sir Felix Fapohunda, Sir Fidelis Dada, Barrister Clara Okusidi, and Mrs. Titilayo Sangotayo, and Mr. Seun Folorusho. All in all, to God, be all glory!

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp
    Editor Editor
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Nigeria, Ireland Seek Stronger Ties For Livestock Development

    Govt, Business Leaders Meet In Abuja for Infrastructure Summit

    FG, Benue State Partner On Livestock Management

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    • Popular
    • Recent
    • Top Reviews
    October 11, 2023

    NECO 2023: 737,308 Score Five Credits In English, Mathematics

    June 30, 2022

    UK Media Barred From Reporting on Boy In Ekweremadu’s Case

    June 22, 2022

    Guber Candidate Faults INEC on Placeholder Claim

    May 10, 2025

    NELFUND Boss Vows To Deliver Transparent Loan Administration

    May 10, 2025

    NCPC Celebrates Election Of Pope Leo XIV

    May 10, 2025

    Why We Withheld 39,834 UTME Results -JAMB

    9.3
    December 19, 2020

    Buhari vows to fight agents of destabilisation

    8.9
    December 19, 2020

    Laoreet Sed: Suscipit nec dapibus at elit

    7.5
    December 18, 2020

    In in augue lobortis, eleifend tortor et, varius

    Latest Galleries
    Latest Reviews
    9.3
    December 19, 2020

    Buhari vows to fight agents of destabilisation

    8.9
    December 19, 2020

    Laoreet Sed: Suscipit nec dapibus at elit

    7.1
    December 19, 2020

    Donec enim neque vulputate et commodo sed

    Copyright © 2025 TheOutlookNG. Powered by ETROG.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Get In Touch

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.