*Pilot Scheme Set To Create Millions Of Jobs Nationwide – Pedro
*Grant, Training To Address Challenges Confronting MSMEs – Radda
The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDAN)
is set to unveil a Conditional Grant Scheme (CGS) for about 2,000
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Lagos on Wednesday, 20th
February, 2019.
The event, billed to hold at the
LTV Multipurpose
Hall in Ikeja, Lagos, will afford approximately 2,000 pre-selected MSMEs
the opportunity to receive their financial grant award, which will be
accompanied with extensive training, business consultation and
registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission, where necessary.
The Director-General of the agency, Dr. Dikko Radda
said the scheme, currently at the pilot phase and expected to roll out
across the entire country in the coming months, would address challenges
confronting the MSMEs sector by promoting capacity building and
post-intervention support services for micro enterprises. This, he said,
would enable operators to access finance, market, workspace, technology
amongst others.
Date: Wednesday, February 20th, 2019.
Venue: LTV Multipurpose Hall in Ikeja, Lagos
Venue: LTV Multipurpose Hall in Ikeja, Lagos
The Chairman of SMEDAN, Otunba Femi Pedro
believes the scheme, if deployed and implemented to its full potential,
has the capacity to create millions of jobs across the entire country.
According
to Pedro, the justification for a special entrepreneurship and
vocational development intervention for grassroots entrepreneurs cannot
be over-emphasized, including moving informal enterprises to the formal
sector. This, he said would industrialise the nation, develop the rural
economy, stem youth restiveness and unemployment as well as create the
platform for sustainable economic growth and development in the country.
Expected
at the event include all the successful applicants of the pilot scheme
in Lagos, as well as high profile members of the political and business
communities.
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