Nigeria: Federal Govt Unveils Single-Digit Interest Rate Financing for Media Houses

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris has disclosed that President Bola Tinubu is desirous to support the media to thrive and has extended a single-digit interest-rate financing to media organisations in the country.

Idris made the revelation in Abuja, at the ongoing Ministerial Sectoral Update to mark the first year anniversary of the Tinubu Administration.

"We are also creating an enabling environment for all players and stakeholders in the media and information ecosystem to thrive. One highlight here is the recent directive by Mr. President to the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, through the Bank of Industry (BOI), to extend its single-digit interest-rate financing to media organisations in the country.

"It is now incumbent upon media practitioners to develop bankable proposals to access this financing facility being offered by the Federal Government, and I hope that you the media will take full advantage of this great opportunity," he said.

The Minister said the President has decided not to dwell on fanfare in his first year but to fully be accountable to Nigerians by projecting the successes recorded in the Federal Government's development objectives, known as the Renewed Hope Agenda.

"Distinguished guests and media colleagues, we are resolute in making sure that in communicating government activities, our watch word is to restore trust in public communication as we amplify policies and programmes of the President Tinubu administration," he said.

Idris said the government has made efforts to ensure that the regular briefing series receives the widest possible coverage, through traditional and digital platforms with the objective to enlighten, inform and educate Nigerians and the world, and to ensure that everyone is carried along through the provision of detailed, relevant, credible and timely information.

The Minister therefore urged members of the press to report the series objectively and responsibly through their headlines and the narratives.

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