30,000 entrepreneurs in Enugu to benefit from FG’s TraderMoni— Osinbajo

At least 30,000 traders from Enugu State will benefit from TradersMoni, an initiative of the Federal Government designed to further enhance entrepreneurial opportunities for the rural poor, said Yemi Osinbajo, vice president,  in Enugu.

Osinbajo, who spoke recently at the 19th Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Clinics for Viable Enterprises (MSME Clinics), highlighted the importance of small and medium scale businesses in poverty eradication and value creation, adding that the Federal Government is seeking to enhance the MarketMoni initiative by introducing the TradersMoni programme, which specifically will target Nigerians at the bottom of the pyramid.

Osinbajo, who said the MSME Clinics have been designed to support small and medium businesses, noted that the programme has become an inspiring example of how government can make a difference in the lives of entrepreneurs by reducing regulatory bottlenecks and providing training and support systems necessary for business growth.

He commended the creative energy of the Nigerian entrepreneur and promised that the Federal Government will continue to create the favourable environment needed for entrepreneurs to thrive.

In his address at the event, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi noted with delight the positive results the state has derived from its strategic partnership with the Federal Government in the area of employment generation, poverty eradication and the growth and development of small and medium businesses.

Ugwuanyi noted that Enugu State has been able to train more than 35,000 MSME owners and aspiring entrepreneurs through the state-owned Enterprise Development Institute with more than 7,000 others benefitting from Government Enterprise Empowerment Program (GEEP), otherwise called ‘MarketMoni’.

“Under the CBN 220 Billion MSME Development Fund, Enugu State is one of few states that have fully implemented the programme, funding over 2000 MSMEs. This has also returned about N400 million out of the first tranche of N500 million received from CBN. We wish also to commend, the CBN on the ‘Ose Nsukka’ (Nsukka Yellow Pepper) Anchor Borrowers Program as well as other initiatives of the Bank in Enugu State. Our counterpart funding with the Bank of Industry (BOI) has produced over 36 SMEs worth more than N399 million in project value,” Ugwuanyi stated.

He revealed that Enugu State, under his leadership, has been leveraging its home-grown social investment programs with those of the Federal Government to lift the people of the state out of poverty while also devoting MSME development funds to the formation of small businesses that create wealth, jobs, empower people and also transform communities.

He expressed the preparedness of his government to continue to partner and cooperate with the Vice President’s office in the drive to use the National MSME Clinic to unleash the potential of the private sector in the state and also in ensuring that the MSME clinics remains sustainable.

Daniel Obi

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