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Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Omooba77(op): 10:47am On Mar 10, 2025
The harsh economic environment led to the closure of about 30 percent of Micro and Small Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria, amounting to about 7.2 million of the country’s estimated 24 million MSMEs, between 2023 and 2024, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) has stated.

Chief Economist and Director of Research at NESG, Dr. Segun Omisakin, disclosed this during the launch of the 2025 Private Sector Outlook, while highlighting key economic trends, challenges, and opportunities for businesses navigating the evolving Nigerian economy.

He noted that the development underscored the country’s economic vulnerability, adding that Nigeria also lost an estimated N94 trillion to multinational divestments and business closures during the period.

Between 2023 and 2024, multinational divestments and business closures led to an estimated 94 trillion Naira economic loss. Additionally, 30% of Nigeria’s 24 million registered MSMEs shut down during this period, underscoring the country’s economic vulnerability,” he stated.

Giving an in-depth analysis of the private sector’s performance and economic risks in 2024, Omisakin noted that while foreign exchange availability improved due to policy reforms, the nation’s currency depreciated significantly, with the official exchange rate averaging 1,479.9 Naira to the US dollar in 2024.

According to him, although trade surpluses and increased foreign capital inflows were recorded, fiscal constraints persisted, with public debt rising to N142.3 trillion as of September 2024.

Projecting into 2025, he emphasised the need for businesses “to adapt to economic uncertainties and employ strategic measures for growth and resilience”.

In her opening remarks, NESG Board Director, Mrs. Wonu Adetayo, emphasised the vital role of the private sector in shaping a resilient economy.

According to her, despite structural weaknesses and macroeconomic volatility, Nigeria experienced an economic growth improvement in 2024, driven by reform efforts that enhanced investment levels.

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She pointed out that Nigeria’s economy expanded by 3.4% in 2024, the highest growth since 2021, with the number of expanding activity sectors increasing from 32 in 2023 to 38 in 2024.

Adetayo however noted that stagnant productivity and persistent macroeconomic imbalances led to deteriorating living standards and heightened economic distress.

Panelists at the event noted that foreign direct investors prioritise policy stability over the exchange rate itself, emphasising that investors are willing to engage regardless of currency value, as long as policies remain consistent.

On the need for private sector inclusion in policy formulation, the panelists called for stronger collaboration between the public and private sectors, stressing that business associations like the Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (NASME), the Nigerian Association of Small-Scale Industrialists (NASSI), and the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) must be actively involved in economic decision-making.

They warned against government over-reach into private sector affairs, urging policymakers to recognise business organisations as essential stakeholders in negotiations on trade and investment.

President, Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Dele Oye, who is also the Chairman, Organised Private Sector of Nigeria (OPSN), stated: “Government must act as a facilitator, not a competitor, in economic affairs. Business organisations should always be in the room when key negotiations take place to ensure broad-based economic benefits.”

As AfDB facilitates $230m package for Nigerian SMEs

The African Development Bank (AfDB) is facilitating a $230 million trade finance package to Access Bank Plc to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria.

The funding is a strategic investment aimed at providing Nigerian SMEs with better access to foreign exchange (forex), supporting trade, and ensuring financial stability.

The $230 million package consists of two key components – $170 million Trade Finance Line of Credit (TFLoC), a three and a half-year loan designed to provide businesses with much-needed forex liquidity, by helping Nigerian SMEs pay for essential imports and keep their operations running smoothly; and $60 million Transaction Guarantee (TG), a three-year guarantee that will protect confirming banks from the risk of non-payment on trade finance transactions.

This will enable Access Bank to offer more trade finance options to businesses without worrying about payment defaults.

The funds will be managed through separate agreements to ensure transparency and accountability: The TFLoC agreement will outline how the funds can be used, repayment conditions, and reporting requirements. It will also include environmental and social responsibility guidelines.

The Issuing Bank agreement for the TG facility will establish the responsibilities of AfDB and Access Bank, and define which transactions qualify for guarantees and how approvals will be granted.

Before funds are disbursed, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) must approve the project, ensuring it complies with local forex regulations.

The funding is expected to bring several benefits to Nigeria’s economy, including: Growth of SMEs; Support for Women Entrepreneurs; and Improved Access to Imports.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/over-7m-small-businesses-shut-down-in-2-years-nesg/

Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Righthussle:
This is what i tell people who say crypto is risky. Business is riskier.
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by OkCornel(m): 11:00am On Mar 10, 2025
And Tinubu promised 50 million jobs from August 2023 to August 2026.

https://www.nairaland.com/7821154/tinubu-sets-3-year-economic-revival
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by helinues: 11:13am On Mar 10, 2025
How many new established business?
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by franchasng: 7:23pm On Mar 10, 2025
That is the trademark of Bola Tinubu.

All he cares is to increase tax and collect more tax and levies not minding how business owners and their businesses are managing to stay in business with dying purchasing power of Nigerians as a result of his senseless stupid policies angry



Honestly, Tinubu has to go. In fact, 2027 seem too far for Tinubu to go, it ought to be next month angry
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Osiac: 7:23pm On Mar 10, 2025
It's a pity
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by fredoooooo: 7:23pm On Mar 10, 2025
The ones that open new nko ? Abi Na only bad news dem wire una brain to .. grin
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by straighttalk(m): 7:24pm On Mar 10, 2025
Buhari was a d
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:24pm On Mar 10, 2025
Investors are willing to engage regardless of currency value, as long as policies remain consistent.
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Lalami3232(m): 7:24pm On Mar 10, 2025
cheesy
I hope DNA test centers doesn't shutdown because the rate at which non-virgins aka boreholes are into paternity fraud, DNA centers should be in every street nationwide.
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Antichristian2: 7:24pm On Mar 10, 2025
Hmm.....live us about debit and credit. As some exit others enter!


New babies are given birth to just as many are dying!
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by straighttalk(m): 7:25pm On Mar 10, 2025
Buhari was a disaster
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by zero8zero(m): 7:25pm On Mar 10, 2025
Lol, 7million small businesses s grin easy with the lies abeg. How many businesses do we even have overall.
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by youngrhosy(m): 7:25pm On Mar 10, 2025
Tinubu > angry angry ;
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Jagaban212(m): 7:25pm On Mar 10, 2025
Naija....
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by JASONjnr(m): 7:25pm On Mar 10, 2025
Alot of other smaller businesses are springing up every second......
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by PUNANI01: 7:25pm On Mar 10, 2025
Accountant of Lagos is accounting! Reality! Not media lies and propaganda!
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by hopedey: 7:25pm On Mar 10, 2025
Ok. Which country is this?
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by MaziObinnaokija: 7:26pm On Mar 10, 2025
sad
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by AK481(m): 7:27pm On Mar 10, 2025
Master strategist isonu .

And his supporters...I pity for una

Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by maivd:
Omooba77:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/over-7m-small-businesses-shut-down-in-2-years-nesg/
Lol,the frog eye criminal in Aso rock is an award winning catastrophe
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Haydens: 7:27pm On Mar 10, 2025
The Great Tinubuflation is touching everyone.

He built lagos with tax.
He tamed Atlantic ocean with tax.
He caused yearly flood in lagos with tax.
He brought Agberos with tax.
He owns 85% of lagos with the imposition of tax.
Now he's manhandling Nigeria and imposing us with tax. Even a little baby that's born today is owing Taxnibu.

Very very soon he's gonna sell this country and use us to pay the price.

Let it be know in the history of Nigeria that an Hausa gworo chewing man finished this country but a Yoruba man buried and cemented it.
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:28pm On Mar 10, 2025
It is well.
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by BobbieZion(m): 7:28pm On Mar 10, 2025
They said he is working wonders.....
Retarded Bast**ds!!

Don't know if I am running a business or charity.
We do it now, so we don't stay idle.
But in terms of profitability.......NO.
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Antichristian2: 7:28pm On Mar 10, 2025
zero8zero:
Lol, 7million small businesses s grin easy with the lies abeg. How many businesses do we even have overall.
grin

All those kiosks and POS are included.
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by Philipponzaghi: 7:29pm On Mar 10, 2025
It is actually 1 trillion business closed
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by GetSenseNow: 7:29pm On Mar 10, 2025
Segun Omisakin is IPOB, according to Ronu bandits.


APC has destroyed this country beyond measure
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by DeepSight(m): 7:29pm On Mar 10, 2025
helinues:
How many new established business?
Suddenly you have this weak brief meaningless riposte. But when you see lies claiming zillions of dollars have been gained and that prices have divinely crashed, you will be prancing about like the slavish serpentine twisted toddler that you congenitally are.

You are one of the worst online characters one has ever witnessed, you are a curse to all people, to your family and to you country and you will perish in self contrived penury of the worst kind.
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by sonnie10:
They said small businesses do not matter. They mocked and called them 2 x 2 shops. Why crying now? Let Dangote and MTN and Oando be the only businesses driving your economy.
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by EpicDude123: 7:30pm On Mar 10, 2025
It is called Bulanomics grin
Re: Over 7m Small Businesses Shut Down In 2 Years — NESG by santaclaws: 7:30pm On Mar 10, 2025
AK481:
Master strategist isonu .

And his supporters...I pity for una
LOL... master of crooked political strategy I guess.
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