L-R: Head Human Resources, NIRSAL MFB, Mrs. Joy Nkiru Nkwo; Executive Director Finance and Risk Management, Dr. Lawrence Akande; Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Boidun Oyebanji; Managing Director/CEO NIRSAL MFB, Mr Abubakar Abdullah Kure; and Executive Director, Banking, Mr. Darlington Lawson; during Oyebanji’s meeting with top officials of the agency in Abuja…on Tuesday.
….NIRSAL, SMEDAN pledge support for SMEs, agriculture, others
Determined to boost Ekiti State economy, the State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has commenced talks with agencies of the Federal Government and development partners in Abuja, FCT.
Oyebanji who on Tuesday met with top officials of NIRSAL MFB and Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), said he was in Abuja to personally lead the talks with heads of the federal MDAs, international development agencies and some private sector players on areas of support and collaboration with the administration.
R-L: Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji with Director Ggeneral/CEO SMEDAN, Mr Olawale Fasanya; during the Governor’s meeting with top officials of SMEDAN at their Abuja, head office…on Tuesday.
The support of the agencies, Oyebanji said would aid his administration’s plan to boost economic prosperity of the people of the state.
In separate meetings with Managing Director/ CEO of NIRSAL MFB, Abubakar Abdulahi Kure and Director General/CEO of SMEDAN, Olawale Fasanya, the Ekiti State Governor said he was convinced that the state’s fortune will improve through strategic partnership with agencies.
He said the state government would ensure conducive atmosphere for small and medium scale businesses to thrive, while also attracting big business concerns to invest in the state.
He added that the focus of his administration is how Ekiti people, known for their educational attainment, can deploy their knowledge to create wealth, adding that his administration would leave no stone unturned in seeking opportunities for its teeming youth population to get employed and to be able to set up businesses.
“I know if we are able to develop our SMEs, IGR will improve and life of the people will improve”, Oyebanji said, urging the agencies for support for agriculture and cooperatives in the state.
L-R: A member of Ekiti State delegation, Mrs Tayo Adeola; Director General/CEO Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Mr Olawale Fasanya; Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji; and former Ekiti State Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development, Mr Akin Oyebode; during the Governor’s meeting with top officials of SMEDAN at their Abuja, head office…on Tuesday.
Speaking at one of the meetings, the MD/CEO of NIRSAL MFB, Abubakar Abdulahi Kure said the financial institution would provide fund for the state to handle youth unemployment.
The NIRSAL MFB boss highlighted several schemes the state can access. He however urged the Governor to also ensure beneficiaries also meet their repayment obligation.
On his part, SMEDAN DG, Fasanya said the agency is ready to partner with Ekiti State. “Majority of the population are farmers and traders, artisan, so we have a lot to support.”
Aside funding, SMEDAN according to Fasanya, can assist with sourcing of materials, business support services. He also revealed that the agency plans to have business information centres across the local government areas where people can access information on business development among others.
R-L: Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji with Managing Director/CEO NIRSAL MFB, Mr Abubakar Abdullahi Kure; during Oyebanji’s meeting with top officials of the agency in Abuja…on Tuesday
Responding Oyebanji said he was set to do everything possible to improve the economic condition of the state, stressing that an improvement in the economy would put an end to kidnapping and other criminal activities.
The Governor and his team had earlier on Monday evening held similar talks with two development agencies, DAI Global LLC and State2State Programme, who also pledged their support for some of the programmes being proposed by the administration.