NEDEP Loan/Programme – The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (“MSME”) represent one of, if not the most important sector of our economy. It currently represents 96% of the businesses in Nigeria and contributes 75% of the National employment. Of the 17.2 million MSMEs in Nigeria, over 17 million are micro-enterprises. Thus, growth in this sector is directly correlated with growth in the economy as a whole and the level of employment throughout Nigeria.
There is no doubt that a nurtured and well structured MSMEs sub-sector can contribute significantly to employment generation, wealth creation, poverty reduction and sustainable economic growth and development in Nigeria. However, a number of challenges are inhibiting the potential of MSMEs in Nigeria. Prominent among these challenges are:
For example, a recent National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)/SMEDAN survey of MSMEs reported that 73.24% of the topmost priority of assistance needed by MSMEs’ operators is finance. In addition, only 4.2% of 17.2 million MSMEs have been able to access loans or overdrafts from financial institutions while new entrants or start-ups find it practically impossible to access funds from banks.
In order to address these challenges the “NATIONAL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (NEDEP)” was initiated by the Honourable Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga, CON. The programme, which is aimed at generating an estimated 5.0 million direct and indirect jobs between 2013 and 2015, is focusing on Skills Acquisition, Entrepreneurship Training/Business Development Service (BDS) and Access to Finance.
The entrepreneurship training/business development service component is being implemented under the One Local Government One Product (OLOP) platform while the access to finance component is being handled by the Bank of Industry (BOI) and the skills acquired by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF).
The NEDEP, which is being coordinated by the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (“SMEDAN”) is guided by empirical research based on experiences of successful similar enterprise development initiatives in Africa and Asia and the OLOP pilot projects in Kano and Niger States.
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