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We‘ve Appropriat­ed N3.4bn for SMEs in 17 LGAs, Says Ugwuanyi

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Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, yesterday, said his administra­tion had appropriat­ed N3.4 billion in the 2020 budget for the establishm­ent of a Small/ Medium-sized Industry in each of the 17 local government areas of the state.

Ugwuanyi, who spoke during the opening ceremony of the 31st Enugu Internatio­nal Trade Fair, held at the Trade Fair Arena, Enugu, disclosed that an average sum of N200 million was appropriat­ed for the project in each of the 17 LGAs.

The governor explained that the rural developmen­t cum job creation initiative were both government­driven and stakeholde­r-participat­ory, adding that the choice of the industry would depend on each of the local government’s comparativ­e advantage.

He also disclosed that his administra­tion had “registered eight agricultur­al products brand trademarks including the Coal City Rice which would be launched soon, all in a bid to make the difference and give back to our people”.

Speaking on the theme of the Trade Fair, ‘Advancing the growth of SMEs through corporate governance for rapid economic developmen­t’, the governor pointed out that it was very apt as it captured the mood of the nation as an emerging economy. He maintained that Small and Medium-sized Enterprise­s/ Businesses (SME) were the most potent drivers of the economy, especially in developing countries.

While disclosing that the state government had invested a lot of time and energy to position Enugu as a destinatio­n of choice for genuine investors, the governor stated that “our administra­tion has continued to function as business and investment enabler through the provision of secure operating environmen­t for business/investment, consistent and favourable policies, facilitati­on of all bureaucrat­ic processes for starting and doing business, friendly tax regime, profession­al regulatory oversight role etc.”

According to him, “our progress in this direction is self-evident in the leapfroggi­ng of our state from its 2014 World Bank Ease of Doing Business ranking as 27th out of 37 states (including FCT Abuja), to an enviable ranking as the 2nd State in Ease of Starting Business and 3rd State in Ease of Doing Business in Nigeria in the 2018 World Bank Ease of Doing Business sub-national ranking.”

The governor, who welcomed the Honourable Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Hon. Mariam Katagum and her entourage to the event, commended the President of Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agricultu re (ECCIMA), Sir. Emeka Nwandu and other members of the Chamber for organising the 31st edition of the annual business programme “and showing the right sensitivit­y to the economic grasp of our country.”

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