Osinbajo: FG Addressing Agric, Energy Challenges

Osinbajo: FG Addressing Agric, Energy Challenges

Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said the Buhari administration is accelerating interventions, especially those under its Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP), including programmes on renewable energy, agriculture, improving access to credit and direct cash transfers, among others.

Osinbajo stated this Friday at the official launch of the Nigeria Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Fintech Hackathon organized by Financial Centre for Sustainability Lagos (FC4S Lagos), Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre (NCIC), Access Bank and AfricaHacks.

He said, ”this is incredibly powerful for our efforts at resolving the climate crisis; transitioning to cleaner energy but also it introduces a tremendous opportunity for Fintech companies for payments systems. Being able to manage that whole process, collect monies in some case, and in many cases, payout to owners.

”I think that there are tremendous opportunities there. This is something we are starting now. Of course, several companies have already shown some interest. So, as we address climate concerns, there are major opportunities for Fintech companies and their creativity is going to be very crucial here.”

Speaking about leveraging innovations by Fintechs to address challenges in agriculture, the Vice President said there’s need to expand the scope of sustainable farming and farming techniques.

His words: “this has become crucial because we realise that now with deforestation and all the issues with farmer-herder clashes and all of that, there is a need for us to look more closely at how to be more creative with the farming technique, engage our farmers, educate our farmers, use more extension workers actively. And I found this to be the case especially as we are trying to implement an aspect of our Economic sustainability plan.

“So, we have to first find out where these new farmers work and we have to geo-tag them to their farms. But more importantly, we had to get credit to them one way or the other because many of them are in far-flung areas of the country.”
Osinbajo added that there is no way of addressing the issues of poverty and all the issues around the SDGs if the government is not able to reach those that need to be reached with credit.

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