FG set to disburse $200 million CVFF Ship owners

Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has said that the two hundred million dollars Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF) which was initially used to build faculties of maritime in different Nigerian Universities will now be applied to Ship owners directly. 

Amaechi stated this after a meeting organised by NIMASA for Cabotage Stakeholders in Lagos said , a committee which is chaired by the Director General of NIMASA Dr. Dakuku Adol Peterside had also been set up with guidelines for disbursement of the funds.

Amaechi said, ” In the past, the money was applied to building maritime university and faculties of maritime in other universities across the country. This would be the first time the money is applied to Ship Owners directly,” he said.

“We have also agreed today to set up a committee that will come forward with the proposed guideline which will be presented to the National Assembly. It is the committee that will determine if it will be a single digit or not , and the committee would be chaired by the DG of NIMASA,” he said.

Amaechi explained that as part of efforts to mitigate the risk involved in the disbursement, financial institutions would be involved and the fiscal risk would be borne by the banks involved.

“The banks will be involved in developing the criteria for the disbursement of the fund, so the risk will be borne by the lending institutions,” the minister said.

Amaechi also noted that the committee would determine the percentage interest to be inserted in the procurement of CVFF.

Earlier, Director General, NIMASA and Head of the Committee , Dr. Dakuku Peterside, said the meeting was conveyed on the instance of the minister to discuss the singular issue of CVFF disbursement.

He said after an extensive discussions by the relevant stakeholders it was decided that the committee should come up with the draft guidelines.

“The minister will study this draft and pass on to the National Assembly for approval in line with the Cabotage Act. Thereafter, we will move to the next phase of actual disbursement using the banks as platform ,” he said.

 Peterside also disclosed two factors that would determine the disbursement of CVFF , adding that One factor will be how soon the National Assembly approves the draft guidelines and the other factor will be that the provisions of the guidelines will have to be followed adequately by the participating banks. 

Responding, Chairperson, Ship Owners Forum,(SOF)  Mrs. Margaret Orakwusi said she would look forward to the disbursement of the fund and a better shipping industry where the fund would be utilized judiciously.

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