Business
CBN Director Wants Financial Support For Women
A director in the Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN), Mrs Losi Juma, has called for financial support for women to enthrone gender equality.
Juma made the appeal at a meeting of NECA’s Network of Entrepreneurial Women (NNEW) last Thursday in Lagos.
She said that financial support for women would enable them boost their businesses and contribute to their family upkeep.
The director said that apart from the family, financial freedom would help to provide social security for women.
“Women constitute a formidable democratic force because they also help to train youths that make up the next generation. The stability of women has implications for the society. Government must ensure that policies that affect women are constantly reviewed and their priorities should be assessed. The woman should be financially empowered to enable her implement her programmes,’’ she said.
The director said that the ability of women to contribute to development of the society effectively depended on how far the society supported them.
Mr Tunde Popoola, Chief Executive Officer, CRC Credit Bureau Ltd, advised women to have a good credit history to enable them to access credit whenever the need arose.
Popoola, who spoke on “Increasing Your Access to Credit: Know Your Credit’’, said that a good credit report increases access to credit.
He said that there was the need to empower women to embrace entrepreneurship by helping them to have access to credit from financial institutions.
He advised the women to show repayment behaviour at all times.
Mrs Lola Okanlawon, President of NNEW, added that women in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) had contributed to employment creation in spite of challenges.
Okanlawon said that statistics had shown that SMEs were responsible for providing opportunities for entrepreneurs and employment of about 30 million people across the country.
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Sugar Tax ‘ll Threaten Manufacturing Sector, Says CPPE
In a statement, the Chief Executive Officer, CPPE, Muda Yusuf, said while public health concerns such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases deserve attention, imposing an additional sugar-specific tax was economically risky and poorly suited to Nigeria’s current realities of high inflation, weak consumer purchasing power and rising production costs.
According to him, manufacturers in the non-alcoholic beverage segment are already facing heavy fiscal and cost pressures.
“The proposition of a sugar-specific tax is misplaced, economically risky, and weakly supported by empirical evidence, especially when viewed against Nigeria’s prevailing structural and macroeconomic realities.
The CPPE boss noted that retail prices of many non-alcoholic beverages have risen by about 50 per cent over the past two years, even without the introduction of new taxes, further squeezing consumers.
Yusuf further expressed reservation on the effectiveness of sugar taxes in addressing the root causes of non-communicable diseases in Nigeria.
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