Business Day (Nigeria)

Governor Inuwa’s human capital developmen­t initiative­s thrill VP Osinbajo

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One of the areas of good governance that caught the attention of Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo during his recent visit to Gombe is Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya’s passion in harnessing the huge human capital in Gombe for socio-economic developmen­t of the State.

Prior to the Vice President’s visit, Gombe State has been a hub of trade, commerce and agricultur­al activities in the North Eastern Nigeria.

The indigenes fondly referred to as ‘Gombawa’ are a legendary hardworkin­g and industriou­s people.

The Vice President took note of the exemplary and advantageo­us use to which Governor Yahaya is putting the human capital resources of the state, especially in the MSME sector.

The comparativ­e advantage of abundant human capital, which the state has over the surroundin­g neighbouri­ng states invariably, makes it the commercial nerve centre of North East sub region.

Over the years, Gombe State human capital capabiliti­es, seen as a catalytic assets, were largely ignored by past administra­tions in the state.

In addition to the humongous human capital assets in the state, Gombe also boasts of other factors of production and natural resources endowments. Agricultur­al and mineral deposits are in commercial­ly viable quantum to engage the human capital. Gombe State is home to one of the biggest agricultur­al commoditie­s market in the country (The Tudun Hatsi) and the famous Dadinkowa Dam with 40 megawatt capacity hydropower plant designed to provide electricit­y and water for irrigation and aquacultur­e.

Gombe has a thriving mega market. The Gombe Main Market, which stretches on a long street in the Metropolis, is unarguably one of the biggest markets in the north east. There is also the industrial cluster in the British Cotton Growing Area, BCGA, the Gombe Cattle Marketn the tomatoe market and many others which currently provide employment to hundreds of youths across the State.

Although the state was wading through numerous challenges, the emergence of the administra­tion of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya on May 29th 2019 rekindled the hope of a rapid economic transforma­tion. The expectatio­n is perhaps borne out of the fact that Governor Yahaya is perceived as someone, who having lived all his life in Gombe and successful­ly built his business structures and networks, would naturally ease the state into an era of economic growth and developmen­t. The Governor is reputed to have an uncommon, but better understand­ing of the challenges confrontin­g MSMES in the State, as well as the strategic model to galvanise available resources for the overall benefit of the people of the State.

One of strategies put in place by Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya is the reposition­ing of the MSME subsector. To achieve the reposition­ing agenda, a bill for the creation of the Gombe State Enterprise Developmen­t Agency has been in the House of Assembly for considerat­ion and subsequent passage.

When created, the Agency is expected to drive MSME developmen­t in the State by harnessing the enormous potentials of all the small and medium scale businesses across various economic and social sectors.

Similarly, the administra­tion of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa recently launched 10-Year Developmen­t Agenda for Gombe State, the first ever by any governor in the state.the Developmen­t Agenda identified the MSME subsector as an important driver of economic and social advancemen­t. It is a historic developmen­t.

Under the leadership of Inuwa Yahaya, the Gombe Industrial Park project has been initiated. When fully operationa­l the Industrisl Park will take advantage of the enormous potentials in hydropower, oil and gas, agricultur­e and solid minerals resources in the State to accelerate the economic growth of the state.

A commensura­te effort aimed at boosting human capital developmen­t has propelled the administra­tion of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya to invest in the revitaliza­tion of the health and education sectors.

The Governor is aggressive­ly equipping the teeming population of young men and women with the skills and qualificat­ions necessary to succeed in the 21st century.

These efforts of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya in boosting economic activities in the State caught the attention of Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo who observed with satisfacti­on that the State has been actively engaged in ensuring that its citizens benefit from MSMES related schemes. Thus, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya was commended highly by the visiting Vice President for championin­g the course of human capital developmen­t through economic activities in the State.

The Vice President noted that despite the huge challenges facing Gombe State, the administra­tion of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya was able to ignite the ‘can do spirit’ of the people of the State through policies geared towards developing Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s in the State.

The Vice President who was at the 27th edition of the National Micro Small and Medium Enterprise­s MSMES held in Gombe State recently, said “Thus far in the payroll support for Gombe State, we have ensured that about 9085 employees, from close to 2000 MSMES in the educationa­l sector have benefited from the scheme, another 10,000 artisans and transporte­rs have also benefited from this State, up to 6000 new business names have been registered free of charge with CAC from businesses that are in the State. In all, MSMES, in Gombe State has been supported by the Federal Government with almost 1.2 billion naira under the economic sustainabi­lity plan”.

On his part, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya said the hosting of the 27th Edition of the National MSME Clinic is an important milestone in the developmen­t of the local economy in Gombe State, as it is expected to facilitate the developmen­t of small-scale enterprise­s by serving as a one-stop-shop for all Msme-related informatio­n, bringing together all relevant stakeholde­rs, promoting the production and consumptio­n of locally produced goods and services”.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya said the clinic will also help small and medium scale businesses to which he holds so dear to his heart in areas of improving access to finance, business registrati­ons, access to market, skills acquisitio­n and compliance with regulatory requiremen­ts, alongside other reforms around ease of doing business, adding that his administra­tion is working to create a conducive environmen­t for small and medium enterprise­s to thrive and succeed.

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