Laolu Akande, Abuja; Determined
to ensure that Federal Government’s business oriented regulatory agencies
become facilitators for Micro, Small, & Medium Scale Enterprises, MSMES,
the Buhari presidency would do all within its ability to support them and
ensure they become thriving businesses.
This
assurance was given earlier today by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN,
during a visit to Aba, Abia State, where he participated in the First MSMES
Clinics after the media launch in Abuja on Tuesday.
Using
as an analogy, the story President Muhammadu Buhari once told him about the
importance of taking care of people “who do the things that make us
comfortable, the Vice President observed “it is important to pay attention to
MSMES.
“We
will spend time to ensure that we give those who produce locally all the
support that we can give, and that is why we are doing this clinics.”
The
Office of the Special Adviser on Economic Matters in the Presidency devised the
idea of a Clinic to bridge the gap between medium and small scale businesses
and government agencies such as Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC; Standards
Organisation of Nigeria, SON; National Agency for Food & Drug
Administration and Control, NAFDAC; Bank of Industry, BOI; Federal Inland
Revenue Services, FIRS; Nigerian Export Promotion Council, NEPC; and others.
The
Clinic is meant to bring together all those agencies in one spot and at
appointed times across the country to attend to the needs, questions and
requests of people doing business. It was launched on Tuesday by Prof. Osinbajo
and the first Clinic outside Abuja was today in Aba.
Subsequently, such clinics would be held in two
different cities every month and those government agencies would be on hand to
solve problems of business enterprises, take enquiries, explain government
initiatives and educate the public about regulatory issues regarding MSMES in
Nigeria.
Having launched in Abuja, the Vice President
decided to personally attend the Clinic in Aba, today noting that “you can’t do
much for manufacturing without coming to Aba,” and adding that Aba traders,
artisans, tailors, shoemakers and others “are the bedrock of our economy.”
He urged those relevant FG agencies to see themselves
as facilitators of the businesses and remove bottlenecks that are often
reported when enterprises have something to do with the agencies.
The Vice President went round the stands of all
the agencies at the Aba MSMES Clinic and also those of several businesses and
local manufacturers, all of whom were obviously elated at the Federal
Government’s gesture to re-orient the relationship between them and the
agencies.
Commenting at the Clinic, the Abia State Governor,
Dr. Okpezie Ikpeazu, who accompanied the Vice President said “with the visit of
the Acting President to Abia today, the story of Aba traders will change. The
visit of the Acting President is a testimony that something new is happening
here.”
Prof.
Osinbajo who has since returned to Abuja, was also accompanied by the Industry,
Trade and Investment Minister, Dr. Okey Enelamah, among several other senior
government officials.

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