NewsKano Floats N25 Billion For Entrepreneurs As Loan

Kano Floats N25 Billion For Entrepreneurs As Loan

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By Ayodele Oni

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Small scale businesses in Kano state are soon to enjoy incentives from the State Government to boost their trade.

The State Government has flagged off plan to support small scale entrepreneurs in the state with N25 billion loan.

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Commissioner of Commerce, Investment, and Industry, Adamu Kibiya at a press conference on Friday in Kano, explained that the loan scheme is part of the state government’s efforts to restore Kano’s reputation as a center of commerce.

Kibiya , stated that the scheme designed to promote entrepreneurship and job creation, would be launched soon.

“We are committed to supporting small business owners, youths, women, and everyone else looking to grow their enterprises and contribute to the state’s economic development.”

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According to him, the loan scheme is aimed at providing financial support to small and medium-scale enterprises, which are the backbone of the state’s economy.

He noted that the scheme would further provide entrepreneurs with access to capital, enabling them to expand their businesses and create jobs.

Kibiya disclosed that to be eligible for the loan, “business owners must register with the Ministry of Commerce.”

He emphasized the importance of registration, stating that it enables the ministry to identify genuine business owners and provide them with the necessary support.

In addition to the loan scheme, the Ministry of Commerce is introducing a new system to provide capital for women with small and petty businesses in the state.

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The ministry is currently collecting data to support this initiative and provide women entrepreneurs with the necessary resources to develop their businesses.

Kibiya noted that the state government is committed to supporting women entrepreneurs, who play a vital role in the state’s economy.

He emphasized that the new system will provide women with access to capital, training, and mentorship, enabling them to grow their businesses and contribute to the state’s economic development.

“The government is committed to providing support to entrepreneurs, small business owners, and women, who are critical to the state’s economic development.”

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