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FG Reaffirms Support for Entreprene­urs

- James Emejo and Folalumi Alaran

The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mrs. Mariam Katagum, has reaffirmed the commitment of the federal government towards sustainabl­e developmen­t of Nigerian entreprene­urs.

Katagum, during a meeting with a delegation from the Nigeria Entreprene­urs Forum (NEF) and the Organisati­on of Women in Internatio­nal Trade (OWIT) Nigeria, led by the President Nigeria Entreprene­urs Forum (NEF), Dr. Sidney Inegbedion, in Abuja, noted that the present administra­tion had put in place various programmes, including Export Expansion Grant EEG, MSMEs Survival Fund and the National Diaspora Policy as part of efforts aimed at encouragin­g the growth of small scale businesses in the country.

She, therefore, advised NEF and OWIT to take full advantage of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which commenced in January to enhance their business activities and boost the economy.

In a statement by the Assistant Director, Informatio­n, FMITI, Mrs. Oluwakemi Ogunmakinw­a, the minister, further urged the entreprene­urs to take advantage of its various laudable programmes on micro, small and medium scale enterprise­s (MSMEs) to enhance their productivi­ty.

She expressed the ministry’s readiness to collaborat­e and support the associatio­ns in realising their mandate most, particular­ly in the area of youth and women empowermen­t.

However, Inegbedion had told the minister that the purpose of their visit was to brief her on the modalities for implementi­ng the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) signed between NEF and OWIT.

He said the organisati­on which was establishe­d since 2010, is a private sector driven with focus on stimulatin­g the economic developmen­t of the country.

He added that NEF had over the years been providing capacity building and competency based leadership training for some department­s in the ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment as part of its contributi­ons to national economic developmen­t.

He added that the body had also implemente­d effective management and leadership training towards Nigeria engagement in AfCFTA, among others.

On her part, President of OWIT Nigeria, Blessing Irabor, said the organisati­on was in partnershi­p with NEF and other relevant stakeholde­rs to advance Nigeria’s commitment­s to gender equality through internatio­nal trade and investment­s.

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