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Country unveils ₦50,000 aid for businesses

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By Abiodun Okunloye

One million small enterprises will be supported to continue their operations.

A major program has been initiated by the Nigerian government to boost the small business industry. This initiative by President Bola Tinubu includes a financial aid program amounting to ₦50 billion, administered by the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN). This comprehensive initiative aims to assist one million small enterprises nationwide, with each business awarded ₦50,000 to support their activities. During the program’s inauguration in the Delta North area, Asaba, Mr. Charles Odii, the Director-General of SMEDAN, detailed the goals of the program.

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The program mainly focuses on NANO businesses, defined as those with fewer than three staff members and generating an annual Revenue of less than ₦3 million. Odii highlighted that this funding aims to offer prompt assistance to these small-scale enterprises, helping them continue their operations and possibly discover additional revenue streams. It will encourage wealth generation and aid in the overall growth of the national economy. Odii emphasised the urgent requirement for this kind of assistance, pointing out the distinct obstacles these enterprises encounter in today’s economic environment.

Individuals will be supported to tackle poverty.

This grant of ₦50,000 will offer essential financial support, assisting small enterprises in managing economic difficulties. He discussed the larger social ramifications, saying that politics, gender, or age do not limit poverty. A person who is hungry often feels angry, and this hunger can escalate into rage and violence. Their goal with these grants is to empower individuals to tackle these core issues. Although the program has received accolades for its aim to reduce Poverty and support small enterprises, it has also led to discussions regarding its efficiency in light of Nigeria’s financial challenges.

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As Inflation escalates, the Naira continues to lose value, and the recent removal of Fuel Subsidies leads to rising expenses. Several entrepreneurs are pondering whether ₦50,000 can truly create a substantial difference. Some claim this sum only scratches the surface of everyday operational costs for many enterprises, much less promoting noteworthy progress or enlargement. Following the elimination of the fuel subsidy, expenses for transportation have risen significantly, resulting in an overall hike in the prices of goods and services.

Naira devaluation has impacted many businesses.

Furthermore, the continuous decline in the naira’s value has put more pressure on companies, particularly those that depend on foreign products or inputs. Given these circumstances, numerous business leaders contend that the grant might serve merely as a short-term solution, urging for a broader approach that encompasses various assistance like grants, low-interest financing, and skill development programs to offer lasting help for small enterprises. Despite these worries, Mr. Odii is hopeful regarding the possible effects of the initiative.

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At the gathering in Asaba, he announced that several recipients had obtained their funding, urging them to spend it judiciously. The program’s success will be evaluated carefully, and additional funding will depend on how effectively the initial grants are utilised. He stated that the choice of beneficiaries was carried out through a strict process powered by Technology to guarantee fairness and selection based on merit. The initiative has expanded to 14 states, intending to broaden its reach to all 36 states along with the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

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Lastly, he urged state governments and various stakeholders to join forces, recognising that the initiative’s effectiveness relies on widespread backing. When a small enterprise flourishes, a family flourishes. Once a small business owner is supported, and they effectively support at least ten individuals. He highlights the program’s capacity for significant social benefits. As Nigeria advances with this program, achieving success will depend on allocating funds and an enduring dedication to establishing a stronger framework for supporting the country’s small enterprises.

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