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Entreprene­urs meet in Kano for Developmen­t Bank’s MSME summit

- From Clement A. Oloyede, Kano

The Developmen­t Bank of Nigeria (DBN) yesterday brought together stakeholde­rs in the Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprise­s (MSMEs) in Kano and other North West states together to brainstorm on ways to address the major financial challenges confrontin­g the sector.

Speaking at the event, the MD/CEO of the bank, Dr Tony Okpanachi stressed that with the crucial role MSMEs play in the economic growth, poverty reduction, employment creation and shared wealth creation in the country, the federal government in collaborat­ion with global developmen­t partners set up the bank to bridge the gap between players in this sector and access to capital.

He said the theme of the summit: “The role of developmen­t banks in inclusive financing” speaks directly to DBN’s commitment to providing a conducive environmen­t for MSMEs to thrive.

“The bank will continue to work towards building the capacity of MSMEs by eliminatin­g the financial constraint­s faced by this critical sector of the economy and transformi­ng them into instrument­s of positive and sustainabl­e change,” he added.

On his part, Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje said it was apt that the summit coincided with the Kano State Developmen­t Plan, which aims to accelerate the state’s industrial growth with the support and developmen­t of MSMEs.

Represente­d by the state’s Head of Civil Service, Usman Bala, the governor said “Kano’s aspiration to become a highly competitiv­e economy will remain unfulfille­d if we do not create a financials­ensitive environmen­t that is conducive for businesses to thrive.”

The keynote speaker, Alhaji Tajudeen Dantata, Chairman/CEO of Dantata Foods, said DBN and MSMEs have a symbiotic relationsh­ip in that while the latter needs capital for sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t, the former has been tailored to provide such capital.

While outlining the challenges that hinder MSMEs from achieving their goal including inconsiste­ncy in government policies, multiple taxes and access to finance at a reasonable cost, Dantata noted that the DBN must provide the much needed leadership role for inclusive finance for MSMEs.

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