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Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by presidency: 11:15am On Jul 21, 2017
I Have Seen The Future Of Nigeria's Economy; It's In MSMEs – Osinbajo

``The business of making our country truly great is not just the business of government. Government is transient, it passes away but it is the business of every one of us.’’
``I can assure you that whatever it takes to make our country truly where it should be in the comity of nations in Africa and anywhere in the world, we will give it.’’

Remarks By The acting President Of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria, His Excellency, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, GCON, At The Launch Of The MSMEs Clinics In The FCT Held At The Eagles Square, Abuja On Thursday JULY 20, 2017

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This has been a very exciting afternoon for me because I have seen the future of the economy of our country and that future lies in the small and medium scale enterprises, many of who are here today advertising their products.

Just today I have come across BIMKAF Palace who produces coconut oil, flour, ginger powder, carrot oil and so on, Cura Foods and Disposables, Euphrates Renewable Enterprises, Bob-ella Décor & Event Management, Nwamaka Ventures and several other MSMEs. The list is far too long to go on mentioning them.

I want to say that all of the businesses we have seen here today, many of them are young men and women who believe in this country and who are using Nigerian products, Nigerian crafted machines in many cases, fabricated and who are producing incredible things with what they have.

A lot of the capital they have is from several of the micro finance businesses that are working with them.

I want to say that the future of our country is in small businesses, medium size businesses doing great things, and that is what we are seeing here today.
But it is not enough for these businesses to produce and manufacture and to work hard as they are doing, it is our business as government to do our part.

That is exactly why we have this MSME Clinics, the reason why we decided to have this clinics in the different states where we have held them so far and now in Abuja, is because we believe that government has a key role to play in creating an environment for businesses to prosper and for businesses to make good.

This is exactly why we are here, the idea came out of conversations I had with Mr. President about how we could develop small businesses quickly.

We recognise that one of the chief problems that small businesses have is with regulatory agencies; being able to access regulatory agencies and get quick and efficient service from regulatory agencies.
Secondly, funding is also an important constraint for many of these small businesses.

So we thought that it would be wise to actually take these regulatory agencies to the small businesses rather than wait for the small businesses to come to the regulatory agencies.

This interaction can sensitize the regulatory agencies themselves to the problems of small and medium scale enterprises.
What we have seen so far is that there has been tremendous improvement in the way that the regulatory agencies respond to small and medium enterprises.

So what we have done for example, is that we have brought NAFDAC which of course as you know is an important agency in the process of approvals for products.

We brought NAFDAC, SON and even the CAC, that is the Corporate Affairs Commission. We brought the Bank of Industry here as well.
These are important agencies for funding and regulation that need to interact with small and medium scale businesses, and we believe that interaction has been very fruitful indeed.

We have done this in Aba, Ilorin, Sokoto, Jos, Kastina and in Calabar, and this in Abuja is the latest one. We are still going round the states and the different geo-political zones with the regulatory agencies and we are bringing about this interaction.

I recently signed two Executive Orders which are closely related to improving the business environment for MSMEs. These Executive Orders are also important in the work we are trying to achieve.

The first makes it easier for MSMEs to get approvals without delays and bureaucratic hassles; the other one is on local content. The first one which makes it easier for MSMEs to get approval, is one where we are seeking to reduce the time that it takes to register companies, reduce the time it takes to get approvals for different types of things that are required in a business.

So, for your NAFDAC approval, we are trying to shorten that process, your SON approval, we are trying to shorten the process and the registration of companies as well.

The other is local content which is absolutely important for us because we believe that just as the President said in his budget speech in December, we must make what we use and we must grow what we eat.

It is our responsibility as a nation and as individuals that we patronise what it is that we need.

Here today, I have seen all manners of products from coconut oil to plantain chips, all sorts of products, yams, agricultural produce, rice, practically everything and it is the desire of our government to ensure that we patronise these local products.

By 2018, we expect to be completely self-sufficient in rice production, we are going to do the same for tomatoes; we are going to do the same for several others of our products. In this Executive Order which was signed barely six weeks ago, we are saying that the Federal Government of Nigeria and state governments must patronize locally produced goods.

So, the first point of call is to patronize locally produced goods. Already the Armed Forces are patronizing those who are making boots and some people who are making fatigues and different kinds of fabrics for the Army. We are going to insist that this should be so in our purchases especially where we have events such as this and where we have state dinners and so on. And it is also our desire that we patronize locally produced clothing as much as we can.

I am extremely proud of the achievements of the Abuja Enterprise Agency. I think that they have done a wonderful thing indeed by organizing this particular MSMEs Clinics and the various other things that we have seen that they are doing. It is great to hear that they are funding some other MSMEs as well, and that they intend to increase this funding which is extremely important and we hope to be able to support what the enterprise agency is doing. I will like to commend the FCT Minister for the excellent work that is going on and to say that we are fully behind you and we will support you in any possible way.

As you know the Honourable Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment is the former MD of the Abuja Enterprise Agency, so don’t be surprised to find that there would be more Ministers coming out from the Abuja Enterprise Agency. (Applause)

I would also like to acknowledge your Excellencies, the governors who are here, and I want to thank you very much for taking the time to attend these MSMEs Clinics. We had a long day at NEC meeting but you also chose to come along and see for yourselves what Nigerians are doing and how well these enterprises are doing; I like to thank you very much for joining me in looking round the stands.

I want to just say that the Federal Government is committed to MSMEs and to developing MSMEs. So, we are going to work very hard to ensure that we don’t just do exhibitions and come round to places like this and see what you are doing, but we are going to follow up; we are going to see that those who require funding, those who have the talents, those who have the creativity, are funded.

It is not an easy task funding MSMEs because sometimes it is difficult to know who is where but one of the great advantages of what we are doing especially the Abuja Enterprise Agency is that we can find you where you are and we know exactly where you are.

I have been speaking with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment that we will do all we can to ensure that you are well funded, that those who require funding are funded, those who require training are trained, that whatever support you require from the Federal Government, you will get it.

The state governments are also committed. They have assisted us as we try to set up one-stop shops in the states that we have been, where the regulatory agencies can have their representatives and ensure that people who need regulatory approval are granted the regulatory approvals speedily.

The business of making our country truly great is not just the business of government. Government is transient, it passes away but it is the business of every one of us, and this country has the talent, this country has the men and women who have the creative ability to make our country greater than any country in the world.

I can assure you that whatever it takes to make our country truly where it should be in the comity of nations in Africa and anywhere in the world, we will give it.

Thank you very much. God bless you.


Released by
Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity)
Office of the Vice President
July 20, 2017
Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by vedaxcool(m): 11:23am On Jul 21, 2017
Very atriculate Acting President. Welldone sir we and all Nigerians are proud of you and the administration. We strongly support your efforts and recognize the passion you have for the youths and entrepreneurs generally.

lalasticala mynd44 please frontpage the event held yesterday
Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by richidinho(m): 11:28am On Jul 21, 2017
ok, but...




Where is BUHARI?

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Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by chinoxstock: 11:31am On Jul 21, 2017
Patronize made in Nigeria goods...

Yet no politicians child schools in Nigeria..

No politician enjoy vacation in Nigeria..

Medical checkups nko?

The suits, shoes, that osibanjo wear is anyone made in Nigeria?

Thunder fire all of una!!

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Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by vedaxcool(m): 11:33am On Jul 21, 2017
richidinho:
ok, but...




Where is BUHARI?

Here he is

Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by Eazybay(m): 11:35am On Jul 21, 2017
If this man can make us set up our businesses hitch free and access capital, I'll vote for PMB in 2019..

Pls throw in salary increase somewhere there.
Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by vedaxcool(m): 11:37am On Jul 21, 2017
Eazybay:
If this man can make us set up our businesses hitch free and access capital, I'll vote for PMB in 2019..

Pls throw in salary increase somewhere there.

Let's us all Join hand and make Nigeria conducive
Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by vedaxcool(m): 11:38am On Jul 21, 2017
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chinoxstock:
Patronize made in Nigeria goods...

Yet no politicians child schools in Nigeria..

No politician enjoy vacation in Nigeria..

Medical checkups nko?

The suits, shoes, that osibanjo wear is anyone made in Nigeria?

Thunder fire all of una!!
[/s]

Thunder fire all those wey steal we country money and their supporters!
Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by chinoxstock: 11:41am On Jul 21, 2017
vedaxcool:
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Thunder fire all those wey steal we country money and their supporters!

Thunder fire all those that have ever stolen this countries money... Thunder destroy those who say we should patronize made in Nigeria goods but they themselves don't patronize the same..Thunder would fire those who destroy our schools and send their children abroad...and anybody supporting them would die mysteriously. Amen!

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Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by vedaxcool(m): 11:44am On Jul 21, 2017
chinoxstock:


Thunder fire all those that have ever stolen this countries money... Thunder destroy those who say we should patronize made in Nigeria goods but they themselves don't patronize the same..Thunder would fire those who destroy our schools and send their children abroad...and anybody supporting them would die mysteriously. Amen!

and all those who want to divide the country amen...
Worshiper of thunder you have been noticed the gods of thunder shall pay you a visit this night grin
Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by chinoxstock: 11:50am On Jul 21, 2017
vedaxcool:


and all those who want to divide the country amen...
Worshiper of thunder you have been noticed the gods of thunder shall pay you a visit this night grin

And all those unity beggars who benefit from this failed system built on corruption and evil.. Thunder from heaven would shatter their brains. Amen.

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Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by izombie(m): 11:58am On Jul 21, 2017
Our politifians only know how to say and write how to make nigeria better but to put that into action is a big problem to them.

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Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by vedaxcool(m): 12:09pm On Jul 21, 2017
chinoxstock:


And all those unity beggars who benefit from this failed system built on corruption and evil.. Thunder from heaven would shatter their brains. Amen.

Especially the ones given quit notice but still decided to remain because they gainfully employed thunder fire their village brothers who want them to come back home and live in poverty amen. grin

Thunder worshiper the gods of thunder shall visit you tonight
Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by pilot001: 12:38pm On Jul 21, 2017
Re: Office Of The Acting President (Press Release) by QTEST007(m): 1:31pm On Jul 21, 2017
Na speech we go chop?
Acting ko? talking ni?

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