PAYMENTS TO QUALIFIED COMPANIES UNDER PHASE 3 OF THE CURRENT GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM DUE TO THE 10″ JANUARY 2024  RIOTS AND CIVIL UPRISING

I am pleased to  announce  and hand over two  (2)  Cheques  today to two  companies under phase three of the current government  assistance program. The beneficiaries of today’s payment are the following companies:

  1. Rahamatullil Alamin Holdings Limited – K3, 500, 00.00 – Part payment under Phase
  2. Asha Enterprises Limited – K3, 500, 000.00 – Part payment under Phase

The Department Finance is able to release cheques for these two companies only whilst payments  for  other  qualified  companies  under  this  phase  of  the  program  are  still pending.  I wish to assure these other  companies who are expecting  payments under this phase of the program that the government is serious and committed to support you, and  that  your  payments  will  be  released  once  the  Finance  Department   provides appropriate clearances.

I also wish to restate that the Government’s assistance program  is  comprehensive  and on-going. As I    have mentioned  in  my earlier statements, the  program  is  comprised  of both  cash as well  as policy  and  administrative  support  to  the  affected  and  qualified companies.

In this regard, there are five phases to the program, and they are as follows:

1.    Phase 1 : Direct salary support for qualified company employs for 6 months

2.   Phase 2 : Debris  Removal

3.   Phase 3 : Restocking and Reconstruction

4.   Phase 4 : Concessional  Loan support with the National  Development Bank and selected commercial banks; and

5.   Phase 5 : Policy and Administrative support

The NEC approved  K270 million to implement the assistance program. Of this amount, K50 million was released last year which was expended to support  qualified companies for the first two phases of the program.

The  above two companies  are  the first  lot of companies  to  benefit from  the second tranche  of K50 million released recently to support Phase three  of the program. Other companies  covered  under  this  program  will  receive  their  payments  as soon  as the Department of Finance is able to clear their payment claims.

I  am also awaiting further funding  to complete phase four of the program,  and also park some of the funds  with  the National  Deployment Bank and selected  commercial  banks to  facilitate  concessional  loan  arrangements  under  this  program.  In  this  regard,  our dialogue  with  the  National  Development  Bank is  already  at  the  advanced  stages  to facilitate and implement this aspect of the program.

Meanwhile Phase five of the program is already in progress.  As an important aspect of this program, the Central  Bank has created an Express  Lane for the qualified companies for their Foreign Exchange requirements. Additionally, similar arrangements are in operation  within  the  IRC  and  Customs,  as  well  as  with  NCDC  for  building  board approvals for reconstruction  purposes.

Through this assistance program many companies have either fully or partially recommenced their operations.  Others are yet to recommence  their operations  due to the severity of the damages they suffered.

In  this  vein,  let  me  reassure  the  affected  business houses,  as well  as the  business community  of the  governments  undivided  commitment  and  support  to  ensure  they restore normal operations and restore normal services back to the communities.

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