Rivers
Bank Partners PHCCIMA On SME Business Training
The Executive Director, Wema Bank, South-South/South East, Emeka Obiagwu, has said that the on going Small and Medium Entrepreneur (SMS) Business School in Port Harcourt is part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Obiagwu said this at the opening ceremony of the week-long Business School for SME operators in Port Harcourt during the week.
According to him, the collaboration with Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce Industry Mine and Agriculture (PHCCIMA) was to educate Entrepreneurs on how to grow their Businesses.
The Executive Director of Wema Bank in South South/ South East region, who welcomed participants, said the event was part of its corporate social responsibility in giving back to the society.
He also congratulated the participants for their dedication and added that they were carefully selected as business owners in the region to broaden their business ideas.
The Wema Bank ED also praised PHCCIMA for the partnership as well as the success of the event.
In an interview with Journalists, the PHCCIMA President, Eze Mike Elechi, expressed satisfaction over the quality of resource persons and the entire process of the programme.
Elechi described the event as business clinic for Entrepreneurs and charged participants to make good use of the opportunity which is aim at bringing in innovation and ideas on how to grow their Businesses.
He also thanked Wema Bank for the choice of Port Harcourt for such training programme as part of their corporate social responsibility and called on Rivers people and residents of the city to do well in patronising the bank.
The Tide learnt that the Week long exercise will lead participants to business opportunities and also issue them with certificate of participation.
Eze Elechi, who is the Managing Director and Chief Executive officer of Vintage Farms and Products, said the effect of the SME business school to Rivers State Economy cannot be overemphasized, saying that the participants were all Chief Executive Officers of their various companies in Port Harcourt and if they make good use of what was thought at the school it would impact positively on the state’s economy.
The week-long SME business school in Port Harcourt is expected to end on and certificates will be issued to deserving participants.
By: King Onunwor
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