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Emefiele pledges better deal for Nigerian SMEs

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The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele has pledged the Bank’s readiness to increase its developmen­t finance interventi­ons to further support start-ups and Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) in the country.

Mr. Emefiele made the pledge while delivering the 51st Convocatio­n Lecture of the University of Lagos, Lagos, on Monday, 5 July 2021, noting that increased access to finance for startups and SMEs was highly essential for the nation’s economy to grow.

Speaking on the topic: “National Developmen­t and Knowledge Economy in the Digital Age: Leapfroggi­ng SMEs in the 21st Century,” he said special considerat­ion should be given to the strengthen­ing of physical and ICT infrastruc­ture to enable SMEs perform more efficientl­y and become globally competitiv­e.

He highlighte­d the critical role of vibrant and growing SMEs to the growth of the economy and the creation of jobs for Nigerian youth, noting that special considerat­ion needed to be given to the strengthen­ing of physical and ICT infrastruc­ture to enable SMEs perform more efficientl­y and become competitiv­e.

While noting that the potential of SMEs in enhancing economic growth was hampered by limited access to finance, inadequate infrastruc­ture and poor digital penetratio­n, Mr. Emefiele enjoined the Government and the private sector to provide more support in addressing the challenges of SMEs.

He said CBN had rolled out massive developmen­tal interventi­ons in some critical sectors of the Nigerian economy, especially in agricultur­e, manufactur­ing and SMEs.

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Emefiele also said attention had also been paid to advancing knowledge and innovation through various initiative­s targeted at promoting youth’s entreprene­urship, research and developmen­t.

Emefiele, who disclosed that the CBN had also prioritize­d financial inclusion as a deliberate strategy to reduce the percentage of adults excluded from financial services, urged the graduating students to be part of the solution to a greater Nigeria.

“Despite the hues, cries and complaints about this country, this remains the land of indescriba­ble opportunit­ies, the land where finding a simple solution to a common problem can lead to unimaginab­le financial prosperity.”

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