Governor of Central Bank, Godwin Emefiele flags off the project 100 for 100 an initiative from the CBN geared towards increasing productivity and wealth creation for the economy.
Mr. Emefiele says a total of 28 companies whose proposals have been duly screened were awarded this funding opportunity to the tune of 23.2 billion naira.
These companies comprise of 14 manufacturing projects, 12 agricultural projects, and 2 health projects, which when fully operational will generate over twenty thousand jobs directly and indirectly across our economy and earn us over 125 million dollars in foreign exchange.
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