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BoI, Devt Agencies, OthersTour MSME Facilities in Edo

- In Benin City

Adibe Emenyonu

In order to improve the ease of doing business and increase productivi­ty, stakeholde­rs in the investment sector, including officials of the Bank of Industry (BoI), recently toured facilities set up by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administra­tion for small and Medium enterprise­s (SMEs) in Edo.

The team of investors were conducted around the Edo Innovation Hub, Edo Production Centre in Benin City and the Edo Food Processing Cluster in Ehor, to get a glimpse of the different hubs for innovation, manufactur­ing and agroproces­sing available to SMEs in the state.

The BoI team was led by Mr Ayo Gbajumo. The tour was held with support from the Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit GmbH (GIZ).

Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Skills Developmen­t and Job Creation, Mrs. Ukinebo Dare, said the stakeholde­rs were in the state to assess how the state government was assisting entreprene­urs to activate their ideas, start and grow businesses through the use of technologi­cal innovation­s.

She said at the Edo Innovation Hub, in Benin City, the Obaseki-led administra­tion had provided training opportunit­ies for youths to develop skills in graphics and web design, artificial/business intelligen­ce, data analysis, among others.

At the Entreprene­urship and Agribusine­ss Developmen­t Center in Ehor, Dare explained that the Ehor Centre houses the Edo Food and Agric Cluster (EDOFAC), which was initiated by the state government to empower rural farmers, with the training programme focused on enterprise developmen­t, food processing, marketing and distributi­on.

The governor’s aide added that the goal of the stakeholde­rs’ tour was to provide an overview of the opportunit­ies for investment in different sectors of the state’s economy, noting that government was playing the role of the driver of the process so that more private organisati­ons would participat­e without hindrance.

At Ehor, the BoI team inspected the shoemaking and poultry farming sections, where trainings were ongoing.

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