Fresh heat on Obasanjo, as Presidency says his criticism of TraderMoni reflects either ignorance or mischief
The statement purportedly attributed to former President Olusegun Obasanjo regarding Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) and the Federal Government’s TraderMoni microcredit scheme if, indeed true and accurate, is most unfortunate.
These were the words of Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, which he gave in response to media inquiries regarding the former president’s comments on Sunday.
According to Akande, “it is either that
the former leader is ignorant of the true workings of TraderMoni and the role
of the Vice President in its implementation or perhaps he is on a mischievous
mission.”
In a statement copy of which was sent to The
DEFENDER on Monday, the Presidential Aide said the former President had
demonstrated “a surprising but complete misunderstanding of the workings of
TraderMoni, that is if we assume there is no mischief intended.”
Mr. Laolu Akande, who is whose President’s SSA handling the media and publicity
of the Vice President, said: “Firstly, the Vice President does not personally
distribute money during his visits to the markets. He goes there to assess the
progress of the implementation and to create awareness for a programme designed
to meet the financing need of 2 million petty traders across the country in the
first instance.
“Secondly, while one will not bother to further address the issue of timing of
the implementation since such issues are now known to be political posturing,
it is important to note that TraderMoni is being actively implemented across
all states of the federation and the FCT. It is not only Lagos and Abuja as was
insinuated.
“These petty traders at the bottom of the economic ladder, with an inventory
often less than N5,000, are beneficiaries of the TraderMoni scheme which
provides N10,000 collateral/interest-free loans to them, empowerment that
improves their small businesses, their families, while also contributing
significantly to the economy.
“Thirdly, in what is certainly a curious comment, the former President has also
been quoted as describing the TraderMoni scheme as idiotic. To label such
people-friendly scheme as idiotic is not only an absurdity, it is also an
affront to the sensibilities of these hard working Nigerians, the beneficiaries
of the micro-credit scheme.
“For emphasis, the Bank of Industry implements the Government Enterprise and
Empowerment Programme, GEEP, one part of our Social Investment Programme.
Enumeration Agents have been engaged to visit the markets and other points
where petty traders are found to confirm that they are traders and also take
their biometric information for recording purposes. After the enumeration, the
N10,000 collateral free loans are then disbursed electronically through the
petty traders’ phones.
“TraderMoni is designed to meet the needs of the larger population of petty
traders at the bottom of the pyramid who do not meet the more stringent
criteria of BVN, bank accounts, market associations, cooperatives, required for
bigger Market Moni loans.
“Under GEEP – which has MarketMoni, FarmerMoni and TraderMoni, at least 1.5
million Nigerians are already beneficiaries of the three-pronged approach of
GEEP, while N-Power has created jobs for 500,000 young Nigerians graduates,
besides non-graduates. Also, almost 300,000 Nigerians have benefitted from the
Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), which is given to the poorest and most
vulnerable among us, and over 9.2 million school pupils are being fed a free
meal daily in 26 states under the Home Grown School Feeding Programme.
“It bears repetition that higher economic growth potentials are associated with
lower income inequality. This makes a most overwhelming case for welfare
payments like the social investment schemes like the TraderMoni/MarketMoni
schemes. Such a micro-credit scheme provides a higher rate of inclusion into
the financial bracket and is crucial in lifting hardworking people out of
poverty as has been the case in other countries like India and Brazil.
“Fourthly, the former president also rehashed discredited claims suggesting
that TraderMoni beneficiaries were required to tender their PVCs, and
questioned the timing of the implementation.
“Let me, therefore, state again that beneficiaries of TraderMoni are not required
to show their Personal Voters Cards (PVCs) or any document indicating their
political affiliations to qualify for the loans. This is why the enumeration is
done in the open markets and wherever the traders ply their trade. This issue
has been addressed several times by the Presidency in the public space.
Therefore the former president’s alleged comments smirk of outright mischief as
it regurgitates blatant falsehood.
“Equally, if the former president had conducted a simple act of diligence, he
would have found that the National Assembly had approved this programmes and
budgeted for them duly.
“When President Muhammadu Buhari came into office, one of the major hinges of
this administration was to uplift the common man out of poverty and ensure the
welfare of ordinary Nigerians. TraderMoni is one of such schemes conceived in
2016 under the Social Investment Programme of this administration.
Being a former president, Chief Obasanjo ordinarily should appreciate the
impact of such far-reaching social investment schemes, which has provided what
is now the largest social safety net for millions of Nigerians and is
unprecedented in the nation’s history.
“Again, the former president’s attack on TraderMoni and the person of the Vice
President is an indicator that he may be wittingly or unwittingly playing to
the sinister script of the opposition party to spread falsehood and attack the
social investment programmes of the Buhari administration, which champions such
impactful schemes, and which is now attracting the praise and commendation of
Nigerians everywhere.
“It is pertinent to state that the false allegations against TraderMoni raised
again by the former president is sadly a rehash of baseless claims previously
made by leading chieftains of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, whose
record of profligacy, corruption and mismanagement clearly show it has no
agenda to uplift the common man or improve the lives of Nigerians.
“Finally, attacks such as this on a scheme that benefits the masses of our
people is a direct attack on the people and this kind of conduct does not
reflect very well on a former president but is only self-denigrating and of no
public value. As is already now obvious, the generality of the Nigerian people
will not only reject that attack but will also condemn its source. We,
therefore, urge the former president to be far more circumspect and more
public-spirited in his utterances going forward.”