The Guardian (Nigeria)

LCCI advocates financial support for start-ups, export simplifica­tion

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WITH over 80 per cent of Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMES) failing within the first five years of their existence mostly due to lack of access to credit, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has called on the Federal Government to make credit more accessible to start ups. According to the president, LCCI, Babatunde Ruwase, start-ups and entreprene­urs find it very tough operating in the harsh business environmen­t, adding that apart from access to credit, they are also heavily hit by the poor infrastruc­ture facilities.

Ruwase who was represente­d by the Deputy President, LCCI, Mrs. Toki Mabogunje, at the LCCI mentoring programme graduation ceremony, also called on the export processes to be simplified to fast track the export of goods and services from Nigeria to its neighbouri­ng countries.

According to the LCCI boss, the graduation marks a new dawn for the chamber as it marks the completion of the 2019 phase of its mentoring program and a new beginning for all the mentees that it has groomed from 2013 till date.

He stated that in a space of seven years, the mentoring programme has groomed a total of 293 entreprene­urs

The event also saw the Chamber launch its Mentoring Alumni Associatio­n to support the parent organizati­on's goals, while also strengthen­ing the ties between alumni, the community, and the parent organizati­on.

“Creating an engaged, supportive alumni network is crucial to an institutio­n’s success and most especially the business community. It is important that we bring together all of our mentoring alumni to form a formidable team that can lend support to one another and thus give that competitiv­e edge in today's tough business environmen­t,” he said.

He urged the mentees to see themselves as business partners who can work together to grow their respective businesses and build the nation, saying that healthy collaborat­ion is what the nation can thrive on.

“The Chamber will always be there to lend you the necessary support. We have nominated interim officers amongst you who are temporaril­y overseeing the affairs of the Alumni. I enjoin you all to lend your support to them,” he added.

Also speaking at the event, the Chairman, Board of Best Unit, LCCI, Olawale Cole, said LCCI has continued to wax stronger in its Corporate Social Responsibi­lity especially the developmen­t of our youth and SMES through its Mentoring Program since it started in the year 2013, stressing that focusing on developmen­tal initiative of the youth is a means of investing in their future thereby guaranteei­ng better tomorrow for the country.

“I therefore implore you, distinguis­hed entreprene­urs who are privileged to be on this programme, to ensure that you make the best out of the opportunit­y. I implore you all to be good ambassador­s of this programme; keep the flame gleaming and urge other entreprene­urs out there to benefit from this laudable programme,” he urged.

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