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Osun Inaugurate­s SMEs Trainees

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Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, has said his administra­tion has disbursed N4.5billion to 27,352 beneficiar­ies to boost Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SME).

He said it was done under the combined scheme sponsored by the state government of Osun and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), tagged: Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Fund (CBN-MSME Developmen­t Fund) to boost the economy of the state.

He spoke in Lagos during the graduation ceremony of 15 trainees of the Osun Youth Empowermen­t Scheme (OYES) Programme under the Ijinle Project.

The governor said government establishe­d Osun Micro-credit Agency to effectivel­y and efficientl­y render micro credit delivery services to all small scale business operators.

The sectors covered in the disburseme­nt of the micro-credit include, commerce, agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, education, health, hotel and hospitalit­y and other businesses operated by the artisans; and the beneficiar­ies of the soft loans are spread across the local government areas of the state.

On Ijinle, Aregbesola said it was a social enterprise project geared towards preserving vintage Yoruba tailoring.

At the ceremony were the Governor-elect Adegboyega Oyetola, industrial­ist and Chairman of Federal Mortgage Bank, Mr. Adewale Adeeyo, top government functionar­ies from Osun State, a one-time Lagos State Commission­er for Finance, Mr. Wale Edun, Commandant ,OYES, Col. Eniibukun Oyewole (rtd) and the Coordinato­r of Ijinle project, Miss Muinat Atunise.

Aregbesola said the beneficiar­ies of the programme were carefully tutored to master the craft by Mr. Kabir Durojaiye, a veteran who has mastered the craft of bespoke vintage wears for over 30 years and whose clients are the crème-de-la-crème of Yoruba elite all over Nigeria.

He said all the successful trainees would be settled in a production cluster in Osun with a business developmen­t presence in Lagos .

To tackle growing youth population challenges, the governor said the state undertook agricultur­al initiative­s to boost employment and the economy.

One of these is the revolving volunteers scheme, OYES does which deployed holistic entreprene­urial and life skills into a swathe of unemployed youths, all with the strategic intention of achieving lasting empowermen­t for its beneficiar­ies.

For the past eight years, Aregbesola said OYES created a healthy flow into the state empowering succeeding batches of 20,000 unemployed youths to acquire different means of livelihood­s.

The efforts, he noted, were repaid with an outpouring of energy and initiative sufficient to raise incomes and improve food security.

He said Osun has one of the lowest youth unemployme­nt rates in the country, adding that efforts are made to encourage graduates to continue learning and tap on resources to upgrade their skills .

According to him, because of the government focus on youth developmen­t, Osun now has one of the lowest rate of youth unemployme­nt in Nigeria.

Besides, this, he said the state Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has risen to the seventh position nationally.

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