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Firm Organises Entrepreneurship Forum In PH

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In a bid to address unemployment in the society, a financial management consulting firm in Rivers State, Seigha Associates Limited (SAL) in collaboration with the State Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA), Wednesday organised a one day entrepreneurship forum in Port Harcourt to educate yoiuths on how to become self dependent and create jobs for themselves.

The theme of the forum which was “Importance of Profitability and Liquidity in Sustaining Business Enterprise” attracted over 50 youths drawn from seven local government areas of the state.

Speaking at the programme, the Director of Seigha Associates Ltd, Mrs Felicia Omubo-Dede said the grassroots millionaires entrepreneurship development scheme is a programme of the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA) aimed at creating small business entrepreneurs in the rural areas.

Omubo-Dede said that the programme was also designed to create employment and wealth among the youths across the state adding that the scheme cuts across tailoring, block moulding, fishing farms, among others.

According to her, RSSDA attaches great importance to the scheme and has appointed consultants to serve as mentors to all the beneficiaries in the scheme adding that all the beneficiaries were given one million naira each to start their own businesses.

She stated that each of the consultant appointed has the responsibility to develop and set up the business guide of every beneficiary of the scheme in other to actualise the objectives of the programme.

The Director, SAL however stated that insincerity among the beneficiaries to account for the daily transactions was a major challenge facing the programme adding that the workshop would offer all the participants opportunity to learn from each other and proffer ways forward to achieve the desirable benefits of the scheme.

Also speaking, the RSSDA Head SME development, Mrs Sabema Akpe stated that the scheme was created to address youth restiveness and unemployment in the society, especially among youths. She said that 21 local government areas in the state are beneficiaries of the programme.

Mrs Akpe said that the agency engaged a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Faith Foundation for the selection of the beneficiaries, adding that seven persons were chosen from each of the 21 local government areas for the programme.

According to her, “because of the importance the agency attached to the programme and its benefits to the society, eight consultants were appointed to manage and guide the beneficiaries.

In their own assessment, three beneficiaries of the programme, Mr Didi Marshall, Kere Paul and Seban Patrick, thanked the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency for the programme adding that the programme has really impacted positively on their lives.

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