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NEPC Trains 5,230 Women Entrepreneurs On Sustainable Business Initiatives
The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has said that it trained 5,230 women entrepreneurs in the country on sustainable business initiatives from January 2018 to March 2022.
The NEPC’s Executive Director, Mr Ezra Yakusak, said this at a workshop for women entrepreneurs organised by the council yesterday in Owerri.
Yakusak, who was represented by the council’s Trade Promotion Advisor in Imo, Mr Anthony Ajuruchi, said the trainings were organised by NEPC’s Division of Women in Export in collaboration with SheTrades, an international platform for women entrepreneurs.
Speaking on the theme, “Leveraging available interventions for the growth of women-owned businesses”, he said the initiative was borne out of Federal Government’s appreciation for the enormous contributions by women in business to Nigeria’s economic growth.
He said the federal government was keenly interested in promoting gender equality and poverty reduction through the growth of women-owned businesses.
He further said that the workshop, organised in collaboration with the United Bank of Africa (UBA) and the Nigeria Incentive-based Risk Sharing system for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL) was aimed at repositioning women in both government and private sectors.
“We are grateful for this collaboration with NIRSAL and UBA and we hope that this is just the beginning of many of such collaborations to come for the benefit of our women.
“NEPC, through the SheTrades in Common Wealth project, will continue to train more women entrepreneurs as a way of encouraging them and developing the potentials of Nigeria’s non oil sector,” he said.
Also, Miss Sarah Kwamegh, who works with NEPC’s Division of Women in Export, said the council signed on to the International Trade Centre’s SheTrades initiative in July 2016, with the objective of connecting 200,000 Nigerian women to the global market by year 2021.
Kwamegh, a resource person at the workshop, further said that in October 2021, the goal was achieved, with the NEPC as the host institution for SheTrades Nigeria hub.
She called on women entrepreneurs in the country to embrace the initiative so as to get access to global business opportunities for national development.