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FG opens N4.95bn fund portal for transporte­rs

- By Francis Arinze Iloani & Sunday Michael Ogwu (Lagos)

The federal government has opened the applicatio­n for the N4.95 billion fund for 165,000 transporte­rs under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSME) Survival Fund.

While launching the Transport Track of the Survival Fund in Abuja on Monday, the Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Ambassador Mariam Yalwaji Katagum said the federal government would give N30,000 each to qualified individual­s operating in the transport sector.

The minister, who was represente­d by the Ministry’s Director of Industrial Developmen­t Department, Mr Adewale Bakare, said the beneficiar­ies would include rideshare drivers, such as Uber, Bolt and others as well as taxi drivers, bus drivers, Keke NAPEP riders, Okada riders, cart pushers and so on.

The Special Assistant to the Vice President on MSMEs, Mr Tola Johnson said 4,505 beneficiar­ies would be selected per state.

He said the applicatio­n, though not online, would be free, adding that N10bn has been disbursed to beneficiar­ies directly from the MSME Survival Fund.

In Lagos, President, Ladies on Wheel Associatio­n of Nigeria (LOWAN), Mrs. Anyagwa Tolani, said this is the first time her associatio­n would partake in a federal government support scheme as 150 women members will benefit.

National President, Profession­al E-Hailing Drivers and Private Owners Associatio­n, an affiliate of Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, Mr. Shonuga Oluwaseun, said: “We have over 50 thousand E-Hailing Drivers with over 20 thousand active. 4,000 to 5000 to benefit from each state. It would not go round but it is quite commendabl­e.”

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