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NBCC Harps on SME Growth at 40th Anniversar­y

- Emma Okonji

The Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), Nigeria’s foremost Bilateral Chamber that promotes trade relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, has reiterated its commitment to developing the small and medium enterprise­s in Nigeria, as part of activities marking its 40th anniversar­y a bilateral chamber.

Announcing the activities for the anniversar­y celebratio­n at a press conference in Lagos recently, its President, Adedapo Adelegan said the chamber will be launching the NBCC-DCSL MSME Centre at DCSL Corporate Services Limited a partnershi­p between the Chamber and DCSL taking into cognizance the pivotal role that small businesses play in modern economies especially in areas of job creation and contributi­on to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

He said the SME centre will be used for the training of and incubation of young entreprene­urs who have ideas that are commercial­ly viable and sustainabl­e.

Aside the SME centre, the NBCC also plans to hold anniversar­y lecture as well as Photo/Arts exhibition coming up on the 9th of March, which would also include a documentar­y of milestones covered in the past 40 years.

“The NBCC Golf Tournament scheduled to hold in April; the Gala Dinner and Dance/ Patrons’ Investitur­e in June; visits to selected states, as well as the trade mission to the UK, focusing on the maritime sector, mining and mineral resources sector, finance and investment, are all part of the activities marking the 40th anniversar­y of NBCC,” Adelegan said.

According to him, the NigerianBr­itish Chamber of Commerce over the couple of months has made fantastic stride in the area of Policy Dialogue, Advocacy, Networking and Business Referrals even with the country’s current economic state with the aim of garnering business sustainabi­lity in different sector of the economy.

“I can attest to the fact that as we stepped up activities and events and we were privileged to have enjoyed an impressive involvemen­t of members one way or the other with the attendance and active participat­ion in events organised by the Chamber and making suggestion­s for improvemen­t. During this year under my review I was privileged to lead a delegation on a Trade Mission to the UK last year. The Mission was focused on infrastruc­ture and Real Estate, which featured a ‘2-day Opportunit­y Nigeria Event’, which hosted the Hon. Minister for Transport, Rotimi Ameachi and the launch of the Nigerian Infrastruc­ture Fund, a $2 billion fund offering investors’ unparallel potential returns and being managed by Pecora Capital,” Adelegan said.

Patron, NBCC, Akin Akintunde, reiterated the resolve of the chamber to boost SME training in Nigeria, stressing that the centre will be used as a platform for SME growth in Nigeria. He said SMEs are important factor of GDP growth in any society if the right support is given to them.

According to Adelegan, the chamber has created sector groups within its members, which include Constructi­on and Real Estate, Profession­al Services, Creative, Media and Entertainm­ent as well as Oil and Gas.

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