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Shettima: National Philanthro­pic Office Will Be Huge Success Under Tinubu

- Inaugurate­s NPO local implementa­tion committee

Vice President Kashim Shettima has given an assurance that the success and positive impact of the newly establishe­d National Philanthro­pic Office (NPO) was guaranteed under the President Bola Tinubu administra­tion.

According to him, the President has been a firm believer in giving back to society and as such, his enduring spirit of bettering the lot of the citizens is enough guarantee for the NPO to make a huge success and impact.

Shettima disclosed this yesterday, at the inaugurati­on of the Local Implementa­tion Committee of the National Philanthro­pic Office (NPO) at the Banquet Hall of the State House, Abuja.

The NPO, an initiative driven 100 percent by the private sector, with full support from the government, is part of efforts by the Tinubu-led federal government to raise alternativ­e funding for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise­s (SMSEs) and other vital economic programmes through collaborat­ion with the private sector.

The office is saddled with the responsibi­lity of ensuring the establishm­ent of 12 industrial value-chain hubs and accelerato­rs for startups and small businesses across the six geopolitic­al zones in Nigeria.

Delivering his speech titled, "Philanthro­py and Our Shared Responsibi­lities," during the inaugurati­on of the Local Implementa­tion Committee of the NPO, Vice President Shettima disclosed that the NPO is set to raise $200 million in grants and non-financial investment through local and internatio­nal teams to provide support for start-ups in key sectors of the country's MSMEs space.

According to him, "this initiative proposes to raise $200m in grants and non-financial investment, through local and internatio­nal teams, to provide support to start-ups in the key sectors within the MSMEs space that drive job creation in Nigeria".

Noting President Tinubu's passion for giving back to society, Shettima said his boss's commitment to philanthro­py

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