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Opportunities for SMEs at Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

As Nigeria took a huge leap into the Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) index, the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry has announced some programmes on capacity building for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) through its Business Entrepreneurship, Skills and Technology (BEST), Prof. Adesoji Adesugba, the Chamber’s Vice President in a statement signed by Mr Gena Lubem, Media and Protocol Officer of the chamber in Abuja on Wednesday said that modules had been developed to cater for the basic and core areas of SMEs development, management, and sustainability. The statement read:   “The main aim of the programme is for us to comprehensively take into consideration the major concerns of the SMEs with a view to holistically address and place them on the pedestal of sustainable development. The target markets for the BEST centre are entrepreneurs, business owners, artisans, entry-level graduates, professionals, government agencies and investment promotion agencies. Others are captains of industry, hotel owners, retiring public or private sector employers, among several others,”  “The BEST centre investment promotion training is already being introduced to governments and agencies at the federal and state levels that are involved in the investment and Foreign Direct Investment processes. The training on custom processes will be targeted at upcoming businesses involved in import and export activities”. Interested SMEs can participate by sending an email to secretariat@accinigeria.com , alternatively you can click on the contact page of ACCI and fill in the requested details using ‘Best’ as the subject in both cases. As usual, you can thank me later.

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SMEs to benefit more via movable collateral and GEEP credits.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Industry, Jumoke Oduwole in Lagos, Nigerian said that small business owners in can now heave a huge sigh of relief as the Federal Government has approved the use of movable assets as collateral for credit facilities from Commercial institutions in Nigeria. The SSA revealed the plans of the Buhari administration to stimulate access to credit facilities by micro, small & medium enterprise ( MSMES) with the promulgation of the National Collateral Registry Bill which was proposed by the National Assembly and passed into law by the Government of the Federation. This is also coming at a time when the Vice President just launched the Nationwide Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Clinic and the Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme (GEEP) in Osun State. The MSME Clinic, a scheme under the Office of the Vice President, is targeted at helping small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to increase its critical role in boosting the economy. While GEEP also known as MarketMoni provides soft credits of between N25,000 to N250,000 to beneficiaries in order to aid their businesses and provide positive engagements for many Nigerians who are faced with unemployment challenges. I recollect that the SME business clinic which was first launched in Aba has now been launched in 10 states. In Kwara state an estimated 50 thousand people have been advanced loans and grants, patriotic and well meaning Nigerians who want to earn a decent living are benefiting from the initiative but a lot needs to be done especially in informing the uninformed. On Monday I will direct my hardworking cousin to a co-operative society where she can register to qualify for this credit scheme. So please tell those who don’t know to register too before they sell off their properties and zoom off to Libya. #StartSmallAndGrowBig Below are some useful links that will inform you better. https://npowerdg.blogspot.com.ng/2017/09/how-to-apply-for-fg-market-moni-geep.html marketmoni.com.ng

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Export: 36 Nigerian firms to exhibit products in China

A total of 36 Nigerian SMEs will be in China to showcase products in the forthcoming China International Small and Medium Enterprise Fair. Nigeria’s Consul-General in Guangzhou, China, Mr Wale Oloko, made this known on Tuesday 3rd October 2017 via an e-mail sent to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). He said that the consulate was in collaboration with the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) to exhibit made in Nigeria products at the fair. Excerpts from the e-mail said: Thirty-six small and medium enterprises from Nigeria are to participate at the 14th China International Small and Medium Enterprises Fair in Guangzhou from Oct. 9 to Oct. 13. “We are to ensure that Nigerian entrepreneurs showcase their products to visitors and investors from all over the world and explore export opportunities. “The SMEs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria will exhibit food, clothing, handicraft and manufactured agricultural products.’’ Furthermore, the Nigerian SMEs will also take part in another fair at the Canton International Trade starting on the 15th of October in Guangzhou. Mr Oloko said that these events will provide an opportunity for the consulate and SMEDAN to inform Chinese investors of the ongoing economic diversification and recovery efforts by the present Nigerian government through infrastructural improvement. “Nigerian Government takes the issue of economic revitalisation seriously and will grant incentives to encourage investments in the priority sectors listed in the recently released Economic Recovery and Growth Plan. “The plan is focused on achieving macro-economic stability, transforming agriculture, driving sufficiency in energy, improving transportation infrastructure and growing industrialisation with attention on small and medium scale enterprises.’’ Source: NAN

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