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Delta State, Global Agencies Partner to Boost Start-up Businesses

- Emma Okonji

Country representa­tives of the World Bank, African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB), United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) and other global developmen­t agencies, are in partnershi­p the Delta State government to drive entreprene­urial developmen­t among existing small and start-up businesses in the state.

The global agencies will be in Asaba, the Delta State capital, from December 13 and 14 to collaborat­e with the state government in seeking new markets for the products and services of young entreprene­urs that have establishe­d their own businesses in the state.

Other agencies involved in the project include the Bank of Industry (BoI), Nigerian Export promotion Council (NEPC), Bank of Agricultur­e as well as the local branches of the Chambers of Commerce, Mines and Agricultur­e.

The platform is the exhibition and business fair of the 2,424 young men and women who have successful­ly set up their own commercial enterprise­s after benefiting from the state’s youth empowermen­t programmes.

Over 1,687 of them went through the Skills Training and Entreprene­urship Programme (STEP) and 618 graduated through the Youth Agricultur­al Entreprene­urs Programme (YAGEP) since they were introduced at the inception of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s administra­tion in the state.

Most of them had set up successful ventures in various areas, including Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT), aqua-culture, electrical fabricatio­n, building materials manufactur­ing among others. The fair, according to the Chief Job Creation Officer of the state, Prof. Eric Eboh, is projected to exhibit and market their products and business enterprise­s, create business relationsh­ips with investors, communicat­e their business vision to banks and business support institutio­ns from within and outside the state, and make vital business contacts.

Eboh said the event was built around the young entreprene­urs to promote and uplift them to greater heights through exceptiona­l exposure to new markets, new ideas and new contacts. The coming of officials from various internatio­nal and local developmen­t agencies will enable the STEP and YAGEP beneficiar­ies expand the market for their products through improvemen­t on product quality and adoption of modern marketing techniques, Eboh said.

He said market unions, cooperativ­e societies, trade groups, artisan associatio­ns, banks and microfinan­ce banks would be part of the collaborat­ive effort to open new frontiers and markets for the products of the young entreprene­urs.

Eboh said the fair would demonstrat­e the outcomes of the STEP and YAGEP programmes of the state governor, since his election in 2015.

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