The secretary to the State Government, Mr. Olalekan Alli gave this assurance on Thursday in Ibadan while declaring open the inaugural meeting of Financial Inclusion State Steering Committee (FISSCO) meeting held at the CBN Office, urging that members of the FISSCO should take the assignment to call to service and therefore invest their time and resources to this course for the benefit of the general people and the entire country.
Alli appreciated the Apex bank, CBN, for recognising the importance of the State Government in addressing the critical issue of financial inclusion that has continued to assume a global dimension, noting that it is very important for every stakeholder to contribute to the success of this laudable initiative to further advance the economy of our country, Nigeria as well as the well-being of our people.
According to him, “Globally, policymakers have turned their attention to financial inclusion as a veritable tool of development and have therefore seen it as a development priority. The relevance of the attention is the realization that financial inclusion can help poor households improve their lives and spur economic activity.”
He observed that one of the ways of helping the masses is to ensure that people, especially those at the bottom of the pyramid have adequate access to financial services in a convenient and affordable manner, explaining that this will go a long way in empowering the citizens especially the vulnerable groups such as youth, women and the rural dwellers which are always at the receiving end.
Mr. Alli urged CBN and other financial institutions to strengthen cooperative and thrift societies and associations to enable wider access to capital by stakeholders and our neighborhood industries to further expand their coast and enrich our country’s economy, stating that this will facilitate the actualization of the target of 80 per cent financial inclusion by the year 2020.
He urged members of the FISSCO to take the assignment as a call to service and therefore invest their time and resources to this cause for the benefit of the generality of the people.
In his welcome address, the Branch Controller, CBN Ibadan, Mr. Mustafa Olatinwo explained that the Nigeria National Financial Inclusion Strategy was launched to reduce the percentage of adult Nigerians excluded from access to financial services from 46.3 per cent in 2010 to 20 per cent in 2020.
He noted that the main aim of the target is that 80 per cent or more of adult population should have access to the use of financial services with at least 70 per cent of the number in the formal sector.
Mr. Olatinwo stated that the cross-cutting and diverse nature of the targeted services require collaborative efforts by stakeholders in the financial sector especially at the grassroots, saying that financial service providers at the state level are pertinent to achieving at least 80 per cent inclusion of adult population by the year 2020.
He said that the CBN has evolved an appropriate governance arrangement for the implementation of the NFIS at the state level, saying that FISSCO would now take the responsibility for achieving those targets at the grassroots.
Olatinwo, therefore, called on all the members of the committee to support the state level arrangement in order to achieve the objectives.
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