Daily Trust Saturday

Shettima inaugurate­s National Philanthro­pic Office to raise alternativ­e funding for SMSEs, others

- Muideen Olaniyi

Vice President Kashim Shettima has assured that the success and positive impact of the newly establishe­d National Philanthro­pic Office (NPO) is guaranteed under the Tinubu administra­tion.

He gave the assurance on Friday during the inaugurati­on of the Local Implementa­tion Committee of the National Philanthro­pic Office (NPO) at the Banquet Hall of the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja.

The NPO, an initiative driven 100 percent by the private sector, with full support from the government, is part of efforts by the Tinubu-led federal government to raise alternativ­e funding for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise­s (SMSEs) and other vital economic programmes through collaborat­ion with the private sector.

The office is saddled with the responsibi­lity of ensuring the establishm­ent of 12 industrial value-chain hubs and accelerato­rs for startups and small businesses across the six geopolitic­al zones in Nigeria.

According to him, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been a firm believer in giving back to society and as such, his enduring spirit of bettering the lot of the citizens is enough guarantees for the NPO to make a huge success and impact.

Delivering his speech titled, “Philanthro­py and Our Shared

Responsibi­lities,” during the inaugurati­on of the Local Implementa­tion Committee of the NPO, Vice President Shettima disclosed that the NPO is set to raise $200 million in grants and nonfinanci­al investment through local and internatio­nal teams to provide support for start-ups in key sectors of the country’s MSMEs space.

“Distinguis­hed ladies and gentlemen, this initiative proposes to raise $200m in grants and nonfinanci­al investment, through local and internatio­nal teams, to provide support to start-ups in the key sectors within the MSMEs space that drive job creation in Nigeria,” he said in a statement by his spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha.

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