CBN reinstates commitments to revamp textile sector

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), today reinstates it would continue its efforts to support the Federal Government’s economic diversification efforts by focusing on the textile sector.The apex bank’s Development Finance Department made this known at the stakeholders’ meeting with Cotton Garment and Textile (CTG) players organised by the bank in Abuja.The bank expressed worry that most of the textile factories in Nigeria had folded up in spite of Nigeria’s huge potential in the sector.Mr Yusuf Yila, the Director, Development Finance Department said that the apex bank was committed to revamping the sector by supporting farmers to cultivate quality cotton lint being the major raw material for the industry.He said that though a lot had been achieved over the last few years, more still needed to be done.“Between 2018 and 2020, over 340,000 cotton farmers were engaged under the Anchor Borrowers’ Scheme, and they earned over N31.6 billion.“We funded over 12 ginneries, creating over 450,000 jobs under the CTG intervention and we expect to do more,’’ he said.Yila said that capacities of ginneries also increased within the period, adding that cotton lint produced outweighed the annual requirement of the textile companies, despite COVID-19.He stated, “Cotton importation was at zero percent in 2019, and cotton seeds farming is in full gear.“Ginneries are now working at over 90 percent capacity and textile companies have sufficient raw materials.’’The director said that though smuggling of textile materials into the country had reduced, more still needed to be done to stop it completely.“Nigeria is still the biggest market for Bangladesh, Turkey, China and India,” he said.