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FG boosts 10m Nigerian MSMEs with N785bn

Victor Odeyemi by Victor Odeyemi
November 11, 2022
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FG boosts 10m Nigerian MSMEs with N785bn

Nigerian Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Richard Adebayo.

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The Federal Government, in its efforts to create an enabling business environment for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, has disbursed N785 billion through the Bank of Industry to over 10 million MSMEs from 2019 to July 2022, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Richard Adebayo, says.

He revealed this on Thursday at the Command Guest House during the closing ceremony of the 14th Meeting of the National Council on Industry, Trade and Investment with the theme, “Strengthening Industry, Trade and Investment Sector in Promoting Development in the Country.”

According to Adebayo, the intervention was made possible because the BOI further deepened its capital base to $5 billion, attracting international partners like AFREXIM and Credit Suisse.

“We have implemented various initiatives focused on creating the right environment for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises to thrive. These include measures to ensure MSMEs have improved access to finance, enhanced market access, and reduction in operation cost.

“The Federal Government has successfully disbursed about N785 billion through the Bank of Industry to over ten million MSMEs from 2019 to July 2022. This was possible because BOI has further deepened its capital base to $5 billion with international partners like AFREXIM, and Credit Suisse, among others,” he said.

Adebayo said that his ministry reviewed the MSME Policy to boost the growth and competitiveness of the sector in the country and successfully increased the nation’s capacity to fund tech-driven MSMEs, through partnership with the African Development Bank, to secure the $500 million Technology Fund.

He recalled that the MSME Survival Fund Initiative was launched in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic as part of the Nigerian Economic Sustainability Plan, which protected MSMEs from the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic, pointing out that as of July 2022, N67.5 billion had been disbursed to over 1.2 million beneficiaries, thus protecting at-risk jobs and creating new ones.

He said, “One of the key strategies used in the implementation of our mandate is the Backward Integration Program aimed at the domestication of production of high priority items. These items include Sugar, Cassava Starch, Oil Palm, Dairy, Cotton Textiles & Garments and the Automobiles and I am glad to report that we have recorded progress in each of these commodities.

“I am glad to report that progress has been made in these programs; over $3 billion has been invested in 7 Sugar BIP projects and 8 independent projects. In the Automotive sector, over $1 billion of investment has been recorded and we are ready to proceed to the next phase for the Automotive Industry; the review of the NAIDP is almost complete as the Plan is going through the Validation Process.

“To further accelerate industrialisation, we are fast-tracking the establishment of Special Economic Zones across the country to increase the availability of infrastructure and provide fiscal incentives for value addition.”

The Minister acknowledged that despite the initiatives and accomplishments of his Ministry, which he claimed were too numerous to list, there was still much work to be done, especially given the high unemployment rate in the nation, which disproportionately affects young people.

In his address, Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, stated that his administration had been initiating and implementing policies aimed at moving the state’s economy along the trajectory of the nation’s overall development aspirations, noting that, “I must thank Mr President for allowing them to always contribute.

“Bauchi State is a state of Buhari and Buhari is Bauchi State and that’s why even as a governor in the opposition I know the position of Mr President.”

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