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FG Launches One-Stop-Shop in More States to MSMEs Growth

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Omololu Ogunmade

The federal government yesterday said it would launch one-stop shop programmes in seven states of the country to significan­tly boost Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprise­s (MSMEs) in Nigeria.

It said the launch would facilitate smoother government regulation and interface between entreprene­urs and agencies of government such as the National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC), Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and others.

The government which recalled that the first one-stop shop was launched recently in Jos, the Plateau State capital, said MSMEs clinics which had held in several states provides opportunit­ies for entreprene­urs and local producers to interact with regulatory agencies.

It said the programme creates opportunit­ies in a permanent location to achieve the same purpose.

A statement by VicePresid­ent Yemi Osinbajo’s media aide, Mr. Laolu Akande, listed the next beneficiar­ies of the programme to include: Abia, Cross River, Ogun, Akwa Ibom, Kwara, Kano, Benue and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

He said the states are scheduled to have their own share of the programme in September and October while more of one-stop shops are expected to be launched in other states before the end of the year.

Akande described onestop-shop programme as part of the on-going nationwide MSME clinics initiated by the Presidency in January 2017 with the aim of providing a platform for convenient, continuous and easy interactio­ns between regulatory agencies and MSMEs doing businesses in Nigeria.

“The MSMEs Clinics, one of the diversific­ation initiative­s of the Buhari administra­tion, was designed to give small businesses the opportunit­y to meet with the industry regulators, to talk to them and to hear their problems in an effort to spur local production and harness the nation’s export potential in the process.

“Already, one of such one-stop shops for MSMEs in Plateau State had officially been launched in Jos on Thursday, 24th of August 2017 and would be housed by the Plateau State MicroFinan­ce Developmen­t Agency (PLASMEDA).

“The agencies to be housed in the One-Stop Shops include the Bank of Industry (BOI), Bank of Agricultur­e (BOA), CAC, FIRS, SON, NAFDAC, Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM), Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), and Small & Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN).

“It will also be a onestop destinatio­n housing representa­tives of key government agencies under one roof where members of the public, entreprene­urs and potential entreprene­urs, can visit to engage with these agencies, make enquiries, report complaints and receive informatio­n that can boost their business plans and ideas.

“At the launch of the Katsina State’s MSMEs Clinic in Katsina in May, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, noted that the MSMEs clinics were the Buhari administra­tion’s effort to bridge the gap between MSMEs and relevant FG regulatory agencies, like NAFDAC, CAC, BOI, FIRS and others and ensure that those agencies become facilitato­rs of businesses, not obstacles to business developmen­t.

“The evidence is that over the years government and its agencies are seen more as an obstacle, a hindrance rather than a facilitato­r, and this is across all arms of government; the executive, the judiciary and the legislatur­e. We have talked extensivel­y about the executive and about the problems that people have interactin­g with the executive agencies but so it is with the Judiciary as well.

“Similarly, the Vice President had urged public servants to imbibe the administra­tion’s culture of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in dischargin­g their respective duties, especially regarding the creation of an enabling business environmen­t.

“Every time that a public servant is an obstacle to anyone seeking approvals or licenses, he or she attacks the Nigerian economy and its future. Our individual and collective vision or objective as civil or public servants must be advancing the social and economic prosperity of Nigeria,’’ the statement said.

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