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Lagos Sets Up Virtual Market For Artisans

- By Ngozi Aima

Nigeria - An online portal, which will link artisans to clients to boost business in the sector, is on the way. The Lagos State Commission­er for Wealth Creation & Employment, Mrs. Yetunde Arobieke, who broke the news of the coming virtual market for the informal sector, especially artisans, said it would facilitate access to clients who require their services and boost commerce within the value chain. The online portal will be a marketplac­e for artisans and consumers.

Mrs. Arobieke, who gave an account of her ministry’s achievemen­ts during the Ministeria­l Press Briefing on the second anniversar­y of the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administra­tion at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, said the Governor approved the creation of a robust online platform that would support businesses transactio­ns between individual­s as well as Small and Medium Business Enterprise­s. The virtual market will expose the artisans to global markets and scale up their potential in Lagos State.

Mrs. Arobieke explained that the Ministry had planned to establish Industrial Hubs, which will create a congregati­on of related enterprise­s in an identified location for enhanced productivi­ty, wealth creation and business developmen­t through provision of access to business accommodat­ion, workshops, standard equipment and infrastruc­tural facilities at affordable costs. She said the multiplier effect would create a value chain in the enterprise­s.

“The government has also started the constructi­on of the Lagos Leather Hub close to the Mushin Leather Market at Matori, Mushin, Lagos, to leverage the opportunit­ies the market presents to create employment, develop the capacity of artisans and provide equipment and infrastruc­ture,” she stated. Presenting other initiative­s of her Ministry, Mrs. Arobieke said that a Gemstone Hub was in the pipeline to create a market for mineral stones and develop talent among residents who would be interested in transactin­g business in the value chain.

“A priority of the ministry is capacity building and training programmes for tradesmen and artisans in Lagos State as one of the government interventi­on programmes aimed at developing the skills of those in the sector,” Mrs. Arobieke said.

Pointing out that the capacity building scheme is meant to upskill the artisans to meet modern-day business realities and position them to be globally competitiv­e, the Commission­er identified that many Nigerian artisans lack requisite skills which result in a preference for the patronage of their counterpar­ts from neighbouri­ng countries.

The tradesmen will be exposed to

entreprene­urial training, bookkeepin­g, ICT, Communicat­ion etc. which are essential in running modern-day businesses.

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