Business
Entrepreneur Tasks Govt On Job Creation
A Port Harcourt based entrepreneur, Dr Gladson Azika, has said that wealth and job creation, security and other dividends of good governance that the people are entitled to will be a mirage if the development of small businesses in the country is neglected by the government.
According to him, statistics have shown that small and medium businesses are the highest employer of labour in the economy, and that they keep the economy afloat in terms of revenue generation.
Dr Azika who is a management consultant and the chief executive of a marketing outfit, the “DOCHES Global Agency”, in a reaction to increasing level of unemployment and poverty in the system, said in Port Harcourt that Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) remain a veritable platform to fast track the nation’s socio-economic turnaround.
He said “in spite of the challenges facing Nigeria’s small businesses, the sector remained a veritable platform for the nation’s socio-economic turn-around”.
The entrepreneur posited that the oil and gas sector alone can not engage the number of unemployed youths that find their way to Port Harcourt in search of means of livelihood, and urged the state government to muster the political will to create an enabling environment for small scale businesses to thrive.
Part of the way of creating the enabling environment he said, is for government to create Small-Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDA) in the state to specifically oversee issues related to businesses as a support to other development organisations.
Dr. Azika also said that SME will play a major role in making government realise the millions jobs it targets to create through agriculture.
Corlins Walter