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FG Restates Commitment To MSMEs’ Growth, Dev
The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Amb. Mariam Katagum, says the Federal Government is committed to the development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) for enhanced contribution to national economy.
The minister made this known at the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony between Nigeria Entrepreneurs Forum (NEF) and the Organisation of Women in International Trade (OWIT)y in Abuja, last Friday.
The presidents of the two bodies signed the MoU at the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI).
The MoU is for data and information sharing for joint implementation of women related projects, training and funding for women owned enterprises as well as policy advocacy, among others.
According to the minister, the Federal Government gives special attention to the growth and development of the MSMEs sector with special emphasis on women-owned enterprises.
The minister, who was represented by Mr John Opaluwa, the Deputy Director, Industrial Development Department in the ministry, said Federal Government was positioning the MSMEs for global competitiveness through effective implementation of policies and programmes.
“The critical role MSMEs play in the development of the national and global economy in terms of employment generation and contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) cannot be overemphasised.
“It is in recognition of this that the Federal Government of Nigeria gives special attention to the growth and development of the MSMEs sector with special emphasis on women-owned enterprises.
“The N75 billion MSME Survival Fund and Guaranteed Off take Scheme are part of Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP) designed and developed by the Federal Government to cushion impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy.
“This is specifically targeted at providing succour to the MSMEs sector which has experienced the most adverse effect of economic disruptions caused by the pandemic.
“The implementation of the scheme which has received commendation by stakeholders across the country has provision for 45 per cent female-owned businesses,” she said.
Katagum said that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) had recently approved the revised National Policy on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMES), which provided the framework to resolve the challenges faced by the sub-sector.
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