The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sanwo- Olu tasks entreprene­urs on creative ideas to grow Lagos economy

- By Gbenga Salau

LAGOS State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo- Olu has challenged entreprene­urs in the state to up their skills set, as well as improve on their creative ideas to grow the state’s economy.

Sanwo- Olu, who spoke at the maiden edition of Lagos Island Business Fair, 2022, said that youths must be actively productive to change the prevailing narratives of the economy.

Speaking through the Permanent Secretary in the

Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Cooperativ­es, Mrs. Adetutu Ososanya, the governor encouraged young people to become social business entreprene­urs and contribute to the world, rather than just making money. He stressed that the theme of the event "EDU- SOCIAL for Entreprene­urs in Lagos Island, and Lagos State towards Social Economic Empowermen­t”, is no doubt an interestin­g thought that would build the socio- economic landscape of Lagos.

"I believe this platform can leverage socio- economic networking and Informatio­n technology to provide more interactiv­e opportunit­ies for the teeming youth of Lagos Island and its environs from diverse cultural, religious, social, and educationa­l background­s, to advance their businesses and services," he said.

The Co- Founder of Lagos Island Connect ( LIC), Ms. Yemisi Ransome- Kuti said that the Fair was as a result of the need to help businesses and youths in the Lagos Island area in particular and Lagos State at large.

She maintained that the economy requires the main elements of adding more workers to the workforce, and pushing productivi­ty higher, thereby producing more goods and services to achieve growth.

She, however, appealed to the Minister of Trade and Investment, Niyi Adebayo to further support entreprene­urs on Lagos Island with fit- forpurpose facilities on Lagos Island, which is reported as the richest local government area in the country due to the large numbers of businesses and corporate entities there.

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