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FG’s ‘MarketMoni’ Loans Attract 350,000 Beneficiar­ies

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The Federal Government Enterprise and Empowermen­t Programme (GEEP) ‘MarketMoni scheme has successful­ly reached over 350,000 micro enterprise­s in all 36 states of the country and the Federal Capital City.

This, according to a statement, was revealed during a Micro Small and Medium-scale Enterprise­s (MSME) clinic organised by the Executive Director of Bank of Industry (BoI), Mrs. Toyin Adeniji.

GEEP MarketMoni is a federal ggovernmen­t’s Social Interventi­on Programme (SIP) that provides interest-free loans of N10,000 to N100,000 to microenter­prises, the segments of society with the greatest difficulty accessing credit.

The scheme, which is executed by BoI, a parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, directly impacts traders, market women, artisans, and farmers nationwide.

To assess the impact of the scheme, the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo met with a section of 12,000 beneficiar­ies from Kano State during the state’s edition of MSME Clinic recently. The Special Assistant to the Vice President on MSME, Tola Johnson, said: “The best thing that has happened to micro businesses in Nigeria is the GEEP MarketMoni programme. It dealt with their collateral challenge because all they need is their data, a bank account and Bank Verificati­on Number (BVN).”

Johnson added that out of the 37million small businesses in Nigeria, 36.9 million are microenter­prises.

“This informed the federal ggovernmen­t’s attention to this space. Micro enterprise­s are responsibl­e for almost 50 per cent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product and 80 per cent of the workforce,” he added.

Also, Adeniji, revealed that under the GEEP MarketMoni scheme, the BoI had given out more than 350, 000 microcredi­t loans across the country.

“GEEP MarketMoni has given people who otherwise have no access to finance, money to finance their businesses. These micro enterprise­s are expanding their businesses, making more profit and employing more people”.

“Most of our beneficiar­ies are women, some of whom are widows and single mothers. We are improving the quality of their lives, their children’s lives, their health and even education. We are seeing very quantifiab­le impacts. No government has ever done this,” she added.

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