Business
SMEs Decry Loans Delay, Business Setback
Owners of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Port Harcourt have decried the delay of loans promised by the Federal Government to assist small businesses.
The loans, which they said is palliative to cushion the effect of COVID-19, has now delayed and many businesses have suffered from it.
Speaking in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt, the Managing Director (MD) A.M.C GLOBAL, Mr. Tony Onwubiko, said promised loans has delayedfor too long, especially in the South South/South East.
According to him, since the pandemic many entrepreneurs have been unable to meet their economic target, including family financial needs.
Onwubiko expressed optimismsm that 2022 would be better and that he decided to push ahead since his responsibilities as a man increases on daily basis, not minding the circumstances surrounding him as an entrepreneur
He said there is the need for federal, states and local governments to assist entrepreneurs to access the grants and loans that have over delayed
“In the heat of the COVID-19 pandemic (which is still around the corner anyway) most SMEs used their capital to keep body and soul together, which was not even enough anyway.
“Most entrepreneurs cannot afford the capital requirements of their businesses which is causing a lot of havoc now in the families and the society at large.
“I heard and read on pages of Newspapers about government loans which l applied but majority of Nigerians didn’t receive or get anything. Please, our government should make credit facilities accessible to entrepreneurs”.
He noted that multiple steams of income had always been an answer to business sustainability, which also falls back to starting capital.
”As for me, I have decided to diversify my business in 2022 by being involved in E-commerce and Multilevel marketing which COVID-19 can’t affect. Although the capital to start is still giving me headache, but where there is a will, there is always a way”, he said.
Another Entrepreneur, Mrs Daniel Eke, the Manager of DanJoy Enterprises, stated the need for government to monitor the release of the loans to SMEs.
“lack of business financing has contributed to hardship we are all suffering in this country today.
“It is also responsible for unemployment and social vises ravaging the country. I wonder why SMEs in the northern part of this country access business loans as much as they can”, she said.
By: Lilian Peters
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