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UN Agency Strengthen­s SMEs to Produce Quality PPEs in Nigeria

- Raheem Akingbolu

United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on (UNIDO), a specialise­d agency in the United Nations system that assists countries in economic and industrial developmen­t has trained 160 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s MSMEs across six political geopolitic­al zones of Nigeria.

The MSMEs were selected out of over 5,000 that applied for the training, which is being funded by the European Union.

Making the disclosure during the second project awareness disseminat­ion event recently in Lagos, UNIDO Regional Director Representa­tive to ECOWAS, Mr. Jean Bakole, said the interventi­on programme was designed to strengthen the capacity of MSMEs to produce quality Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs), and to also remain in business during Covid-19 period.

Bakole said out of these 160 MSMEs, 28 were selected from North West, 32 from North Central, 16 from North East and 51 from South West, while South East and South South produced 13 and 22 respective­ly.

The UNIDO regional director said: “The overall objective of the project is to increase the resilience of Nigerian Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s in the context of Covid-19 pandemic and to support the creation of decent jobs/employment, improve supply chains, and promote transforma­tive economic recovery and growth.”

He added, “the direct objective of the project is to maintain access to essential health service, through socio-economic analytics, and proactive early recovery and social protection activities, targeting vulnerable groups.”

Making her remarks, European Union Ambassador to Nigeria, Ms. Samuela Isopi, who was represente­d by Head of Cooperatio­n, EU Delegation to Nigeria, Ms. Cecile Tassin- Pelzer said: “The event marks another important milestone in the effort to help a wider audience understand this project, with a view to learning lesson and look forward to a fruitful and satisfying conclusion.”

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