Business
Dry Cleaners Want Quick Implementation Of Power Roadmap
Operators of small-scale dry cleaning businesses in Lagos on Tuesday urged the Federal Government to fast-track the implementation of the power roadmap to enhance economic growth.
They told our correspondent that power supply remained critical to the survival of their business.
Mrs Omolara Kushimo, a dry cleaner, said that irregular electricity supply had forced most dry cleaners to incur extra business cost due to their dependant on power generating sets.
Kushimo said their worry stemmed from the fact that money spend on diesel daily could have been used for business expansion and creation of jobs for Nigerian youths.
“The greatest challenge in dry cleaning profession is poor electricity supply and to remain in the business, I use generating set as an alternative source of power.
“The money I spend on diesel daily is enough to expand my business and employ more hands,” Kushimo said.
She also urged government to evolve a sustainable energy policy that would encourage the growth of cottage businesses in the country.
“On a good day I make an average of N5,000 after deducting all the expenses I incur,” Kushimo said.
Mr Olalekan Babatunde, another dry cleaner, said that government should subsidise the equipment and chemicals used in the dry cleaning profession.
Babatunde said that government should encourage and enhance the efficiencies of operators by providing the necessary infrastructure, such as power, water and good roads.
He also advocated a subtle policy that would compel financial institutions like the micro-finance banks to provide soft loans for small-scale entrepreneurs.