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Forum Wants Members To Patronise RIMA

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The President of the
Laundering Business Forum (LBF), Abuloma branch, Port Harcourt, Mr Goddy Benson, has called on members of the association to key into the activities of the RIMA Growth Parthway Microfinance Bank (RGPMFB) Limited.
Benson who made the call while addressing members during their quarterly meeting in Port Harcourt said the agency was not established for civil servants alone.
He urged the members to feel free to approach the agency as it was out to help empower people grow their businesses in whatever capacity.
Benson who is also the managing Director of Klin Klin, a laundry and dry cleaning outfit said members should take advantage of the agency that has been provided by the Rivers State Governor, Barr Nyesom Wike.
A cross section of members of LBF who spoke to The Tide shortly after the meeting praised the state chief executive for establishing the agency.
For Amos Awe, the organising secretary of the forum, members would not hesitate to approach the agency both on individual and collective capacities.
“We will not allow this opportunity pass us by because we want our individual small businesses to grow,” he said.

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