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SMEDAN Seeks Low Lending Rate For SMEs
Director-General, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Alhaji Bature Masari, has urged Micro-Finance Banks (MFBs) to reduce lending rates to micro and small entrepreneurs.
This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Levi Anyikwa, Head of Media Unit, SMEDAN, in Abuja.
Masari made the call at the opening of a two-week Certification Training Programme for operators of MFBs.
The director-general said lowering the lending rate to entrepreneurs would enhance access to funding for the development of the sector
He said that SMEDAN would collaborate with operators of MFBs to ensure greater access to funding for the development of SMEs.
“I want to charge you to be prepared because in the course of 2014, SMEDAN will be actively collaborating with Micro-finance banks,” adding that between now till the end of the year, some banks are going to be selected for the implementation of some SMEDAN programmes. The programmes are geared toward providing employment opportunities to ordinary Nigerians, and by 2014, they are going to be playing key roles,” he said.
Masari said that only Micro-finance institutions that offer the highest incentive by way of lower lending rates would be involved in the implementation of the programmes.
He stressed the need for human capital development as precondition for the success of enterprises.
The SMEDAN boss said that the training of operators of MFBs was imperative to ensure effective handling of issues pertaining to access to finance by micro and small entrepreneurs.
In his speech, the Leader of SMEDAN Faculty Team, Mr Babatunde Osho, said that the agency had continued to perform excellently as one of the best training institutions
He said that beneficiaries of the training were drawn from three states in the North-Central zone, Niger, Benue and Plateau.
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