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FG Targets 5,000 Participan­ts at Nationwide MSME Clinic

- In Abuja

Olawale Ajimotokan

The Office of the Vice President will organise the Nationwide Micro Small Medium Enterprise­s (MSME) at Eagle Square, Abuja from July 19 to 20.

The federal government’s initiative to diversify the economy through strengthen­ing the MSMEs in the country by facilitati­ng business meeting with regulators and financiers, will be organised in collaborat­ion with the FCT Administra­tion, through its vehicle for entreprene­urial developmen­t and wealth creation, the Abuja Enterprise Agency (AEA).

Aside from accelerati­ng business growth and providing on the spot support services for micro and medium enterprise­s, the scheme will also provide the platform to showcase and promote Made-in-Nigeria goods and services.

The clinic started in February and has been held in six states of the federation, namely Abia, Sokoto, Cross River, Kaduna, Kwara and Plateau.

The Managing Director, AEA, Arabi M. Tukur said on Wednesday that the two-day clinic that will feature exhibition, business matching and market linkage, is expected to host 5,000 MSMEs within and outside the FCT. Of the figures, 4,000 will comprise of participan­ts while the rest will be exhibitors.

Tukur said that the sum of N104 million has been budgeted to organise the programme, while a committee has been working with the coordinato­r Aisha Dasuki, and the representa­tive of the Vice President, to ensure a hitch free clinic.

“The programme will create opportunit­ies for business regulatory bodies including Standard Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON), Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS), Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM), National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control, (NAFDAC), Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Bank of Industry (BoI), Bank of Agricultur­e BoA), Raw Materials Research and Developmen­t council (RMRDC) amongst others, to understand the challenges business owners in FCT are going through,” Tukur said.

The Technical Adviser to the Vice-President on MSMEs, Tola Johnson said that donor agencies will be invited to explore the possibilit­y of providing grants to the micro business operators and different investors to see if they have interest in the business of the MSMEs.

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