Business
Entrepreneurs Seek Favourable Policies To Revive Industries
Some entrepreneurs in Lagos have appealed to the Federal Government to take critical look on manufacturing and formulate policies that would favour business growth in 2015.
They told The Tide source that favourable financial policies would revive many industries now in comatose because the third quarter of 2014 was hectic for industries.
The Central Bank of Nigeria, at its Monetary Policy Committee’s meeting in November 2014, devalued the naira from N155 to N168 against the dollar.
It also increased Monetary Policy Rate from 12 to 13 per cent, and increased the private sector Cash Reserve Ratio from 15 to 20 per cent, among other policy decisions.
Mr David Emokpae, publicity secretary, Association of Small and Medium Plastic Manufacturers, said that the high rates before they were further increased impacted negatively on businesses in 2014.
Emokpae noted that double-digit interest rate executed by the CBN in 2014 prevented many entrepreneurs from accessing financial facilities to expand their businesses.
“Interest rate on bank loan was too high for businesses to strive.
“Many businesses could not break-even in the face of various challenges due to inconsistent power supply and inadequate infrastructure.
“Repayment of loans acquired with high interest rate was difficult for majority of operators,” he said.
Secretary, Association of Micro, Small and Medium Business Owners, Mr. Adams Tonye urged specialised banks to increase lending to MSMEs in 2015 as the bedrock of the nation’s economic growth.
Tonye said it would be a relief to majority if stringent conditions constraining entrepreneurs’ from accessing government intervention funds were relaxed in 2015.
He commended the Federal Government for reviewing the conditions limiting entrepreneurs from accessing the CBN Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises N220 billion intervention fund.
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