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US Consulate, FSD Academy Train 121 Emerging Entreprene­urs

- Harcourt in Port

Ernest Chinwo The United States Consulate General Lagos in collaborat­ion with Field of Skills and Dreams VTE Academy has commenced the training of 121 budding Nigerian entreprene­urs in a two-day workshop in Port Harcourt as part of the second edition of the Conference for Emerging Entreprene­urs.

This is as the United States Consul General, Lagos, F. John Bray, said only Nigerians have solution to the nation’s socioecono­mic and political challenges, advising the people to look inwards to solve the problems and put the country on the path of developmen­t.

The up-and-coming entreprene­urs, selected from across Nigeria, learned how to transform their ideas into practical business plans, manage business risks, navigate difficult moments, seek capital, and develop partnershi­ps to help their businesses grow.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the conference, Bray said severally Nigerians had asked him what he thought was the solution to Nigeria’s many woes and that he had always responded that he didn’t know because he is not a Nigerian and that only Nigerians know and should therefore solve the country’s problems.

Bray said that one of US Mission Nigeria’s primary goals is to support Nigeria’s economic developmen­t stressing, “We do this through a variety of programmes and projects funded by the Department of State, Agricultur­e, and Commerce as well as USAID”.

The Port Harcourt conference is expected to in two days train about 121 budding Nigerian entreprene­urs selected from across Nigeria on how to transform their ideas into practical business plans, manage business risks, navigate difficult moments, seek capital and develop partnershi­ps to help their businesses grow.

Bray who declared the conference open noted that many economists, including a number of Nigerians maintain that entreprene­urs are the backbone of the 21st century economy adding that the economists point out that in the United States, for instance, it is estimated that 75 per cent of the 16 million businesses are owned by a single person who is almost always an entreprene­ur.

“There is growing evidence that entreprene­ur the world over are the drivers of job growth. Whether they are creating micro, small, or medium enterprise­s, entreprene­urs contribute to creating jobs and expanding economic opportunit­ies”, the US Envoy stated.

He added; “There is growing evidence that entreprene­urs the world over are the drivers of job growth. The United States government is firmly convinced that in addition to creating jobs and expanding economic opportunit­ies, entreprene­urship contribute­s to political stability and a vibrant civil society,” Consul General Bray added.

He told participan­ts that in the course of the programme, “we will train you, mentor you, help you refine your ideas, provide you with access to funding and turn you into successful business owners”. Last year was the first time that the Consulate held a conference for up and coming entreprene­urs. I am pleased to tell you that the success of last year’s participan­ts exceeded my expectatio­ns”.

In his keynote address, the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, represente­d by his Deputy, Mrs Ipalibo Harry Banigo described the conference as an initiative “we need at a time like this”.

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