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Entrepreneurship’ll Enhance Economic Dev -Onasanya
The Group Managing Director, First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Mr. Bisi Onasanya, has urged Nigerians to explore the opportunities inherent in entrepreneurial ventures.
He said the importance of the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) to the economy could not be overemphasised, noting that history had proved that most big businesses started small.
As a result, he called on higher institutions of learning to intensify efforts at promoting entrepreneurial skills.
Onasanya stated this in Lagos at the maiden edition of the bank’s SME Connect national conference.
The conference has the theme, “SMEs at the heart of National Development: Creativity, Capacity and Capital.”
The programme was meant to enlighten the participants to strengthen their creativity and entrepreneurial skills, while underscoring the importance of SMEs to economic growth and development.
The GMD said, “We should stop believing that graduates should be trained to look for jobs in banks. The day we produce graduates of various institutions, be it polytechnic or university, where a larger number of them end up setting up their own businesses, be it products and services, whatever it is, and in a manner in which more than half of them are least interested in looking for white collar jobs, that is the day industrialisation will start in Nigeria.”
Onasanya said the bank was committed to promoting the SMEs as a way of transforming the economy, with plans to organise enlightenment forums and conferences to improve entrepreneurial awareness among the populace.
He said, “We will, as an institution, be unveiling a new guiding identity with effect from next year, when we will be 120 years old and as part of that process, we have unveiled what we called an SME concept.”
In acknowledging the impact of SMEs, especially with respect to job creation, export earnings, poverty reduction, wealth creation among others, Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, in his remarks, identified financial constraints as part of the challenges facing SMEs in the country.
While considering the data from the National Bureau of Statistics that only 17 million businesses in the country were on small scale, the governor urged participants to take advantage of the various skill acquisition centres provided by the state as a way of promoting entrepreneurship for economic development.
Fashola, who was represented by the Commissioner of Finance, Mr. Ayo Gbeleyi, stressed the importance of the SMEs, noting that according to the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) it is widely recognised that at all levels of developments, SMEs have a significant role to play in economic development in general and industrial development in particular.
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