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Group Unveils Initiative to Support SMEs

- Peter Uzoho

The Convention on Business Integrity (CBi) in collaborat­ion with the ActionAid and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has unveiled a Unique Webbased Solution that prepares MSMEs to meet COSO 2013 standards on internal controls and to establish certifiabl­e anti-bribery, anti-corruption standards (ABAC).

]The launch which was held in Lagos recently, had in attendance key stakeholde­rs in the MSME landscape, especially members of the Nigerian Associatio­n of Small and Medium Enterprise­s (NASME), was an opportunit­y to learn and voice the experience­s and challenges associated with doing business in Nigeria.

Participan­ts at the occasion believed that beyond access to finance, MSMEs were faced with difficulti­es in relation to access to market, technology, informatio­n, infrastruc­ture and indeed support services and a compliance framework which the platform helps to address.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of CBi, Mr. Soji Apampa, stated that, ‘’MSMEs in Nigeria are severely challenged by issues of under-capitaliza­tion, lack of records, difficulty in access to bank credit, high cost of doing business, irregular power supply, inability to separate personal finances from business, corruption, infrastruc­tural inadequaci­es like bad roads, government lack of interest in the sector’ amongst a host of other challenges.”

He explained that SMEs can distinguis­h themselves from other organisati­ons by using compliance with internatio­nal standards as a competitiv­e edge and subscribin­g to the COSO 2013 framework.

Apampa, added that donor organisati­ons as well as developmen­t banks have had cause to stop MSMEs from participat­ing in their activities because of integrity issues such as falsificat­ion of their year of incorporat­ion, doctoring the value of reference contracts and tampering with the experience of key personnel, in a process called ‘Debarment.’ Presenting the business model of the platform (ethicsQED.cbinigeria.com), the IT Manager, Integrity Organisati­on Limited, Mr. Maduka Okafor, explained that the value propositio­n of the platform was to enable MSMEs understand ethical and anti-corruption standards.

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