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411 MSMES Owners To Benefit From $200M World Bank Grant As Gov Sani Bello Urges Prudence

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November 30, 2022
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411 MSMES Owners To Benefit From $200M World Bank Grant As Gov Sani Bello Urges Prudence

Governor Abubakar Sani of Niger State has charged beneficiaries of Nigeria Covid-19 Action Recovery Stimulus Programme (NG-CARES) grant to be prudent so as to have a multiplier effect to boost their businesses and become employers of labour.

Governor Sani Bello stated this when he made symbolic presentation of cheques  to few out of 411 second phase beneficiaries  of the Result Area 3 of NG-CARES at the Government House, Minna.

The Governor who observed that there are no white collar jobs available for everyone, commended the initiative as it will help reduce the rate of unemployment and poverty in the society. 

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He enjoined the beneficiaries to be good Ambassadors by making judicious use of the grant to boost their businesses.

“This is an effort to reduce unemployment. so it is expected that as you benefit from this grant it will benefit your business at the same time, encourage other people, especially graduates that are moving around for office jobs, there are no more office jobs”, he said.

Earlier, Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Mallam Zakari Abubakar explained that NG-CARE is aimed at  supporting Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMES) to recover from the economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Abubakar disclosed that out of the total sum of N203.4Million for the 411 beneficiaries, N300,000Million is for operational support grant for 253 beneficiaries, 100 beneficiaries will get N600,000 each while 58 beneficiaries will have N300,000 each to ease financial burden.

He said that 239 businesses had already benefitted from the sum of N71.7M in the  first phase.

The Commissioner said that the support was from World Bank with Bank of Industry (BOI) as their focal point adding that the beneficiaries were carefully selected through a strict process and there is a well planned monitoring mechanism to ensure the grant achieve the desired objective.

The DG Niger NG-CARES, Ministry of Budget and Planning, Yahuza Abdullahi said that the Ministry was to supervise the entire activities as the BOI was responsible for the entire process from the selection of the beneficiaries to the disbursement of the funds.

Some of the beneficiaries expressed happiness and assured that they will judiciously utilize the grant to creat wealth and jobs.

The 411 beneficiaries cut across the state. 

Mary Noel-Berje 

Chief Press Secretary 

to the Governor of Niger State. 

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