Business
Group Harps On Necessity To Dev SMEs

President, Community of Reformed Youths Initiative (CRYI), River State, Engr. Gogo Wenike-Briggs has said that there is an urgent need to develop the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Niger Delta region.
Engr. Wenike-Briggs who made this known in a release to newsmen in Port Harcourt recently, said most business sectors in Rivers State are dominated by micro and small enterprises, producing for the domestic market.
The CRYI President, however, expressed worry that they do not grow into middle-sized and ultimately large manufacturing firms, stressing that “small firms (employing between 1-9 people) are the seedbed of the manufacturing sector and have contributed successfully to the growth of the industrial sector in most western countries like East Asia, Europe and US”.
He continued that “there is the need to construct a more modern mall with international branding, integrating shopping outlets for various items, and linked to transport and social facilities.
“Establish market and technological linkages to effectively link the small manufacturing enterprises to the export market to drive their growth via outsourcing.
“The government will also review the transaction costs associated with expansion for SMSEs like securing a license, tax compliance, which are often not fixed and is usually a bigger burden for bigger businesses compared to the smaller ones”, he said.
He also noted the need for the key sectors that generate external demand namely, “tourism, transit trade, hospitality and, potentially, the information and communication technology sector (ICT) to be keyed in.
“The revival of production in agriculture and industry will lead to the revival of other service industries that depend on them, such as hotel and hospitality”, he stated.
Wenike-Briggs expalined that a sharp focus on developing the agriculture value chain, exploring opportunities in the regional market and equipping MSEs backed by the requisite infrastructure would create multiple opportunities for rapid employment creation, inflows of investments, earnings from value-added exports and transformation of small scale enterprises.
He noted that the State has comparative advantage over other states in these areas and should use it to develop her SMEs.
By: Lilian Peters
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