GIZ Partners SMEDAN on Checkmating 34m Unregulated MSMEs


Kuni Tyessi in Abuja

The German government through the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur international Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) has partnered the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) on a total number of 34,413,420 informal MSMEs in Nigeria.

The figure as released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows that, of 39,654,385 total number of MSMEs in Nigeria, 34,413,420 operates without regulations,  thereby defaulting in the payment of tax.

This is as the total assets of the MSMEs were valued at  N8.41 trillion  in 2020, despite the COVID-19 pandemic induced challenges which affected global business earnings.

Speaking during the signing of the memorandum of understanding by both parties in Abuja on Wednesday,  GIZ representative,  SEDEC programme coordinator,  Markus Wauschkuhn said the partnership is aimed at increasing employment and income of micro, small and medium enterprises in Nigeria.

According to him, the project will focus on removal of constraints in the business regulatory and institutional environment for ease of business operation and developing policies to strengthen the activities of small businesses across the country.

“The intervention is posed to facilitate and promote reforms targeted at strengthening the capacities of stakeholders to better advocate, initiate and implement reforms that will result in improved performance of MSMEs in Nigeria,” he said.

According to GIZ, the goal of the partnership include to improve the framework for MSMEs finance through stakeholders dialogue, enhancing business development services to MSMEs among others.

The Director General of SMEDAN, Dikko Radda in his remark noted that while the policy for the sector has been in existence over the years, its impact has been limited by poor implementation.

He however expressed optimism that the partnership would spur the desired growth of MSMEs across the country.

“Whatever good the MSME policy contains, if it us not properly implemented it will not make any meaningful impact.

“We are hopeful that with this partnership, we will be able to create employment opportunities as well as reduce poverty through the MSMEs,” he said.

Radda speaking further, confirmed that there are about three million registered MSMEs across the country adding that efforts were ongoing to ensure that others are registered.

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