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SMEDAN wants MSMEs operators registered

Chief Femi Pedro, the Chairman Governing Board of Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), has urged Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)…

Chief Femi Pedro, the Chairman Governing Board of Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), has urged Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in all categories to register on the SMEDAN website to benefit from the existing national policy for MSMEs.

Pedro stated this on Wednesday in Ibadan during a virtual validation of the National Policy on MSMEs.

He commended the director- general of agency and other management staff for putting the event together.

Pedro, however, said “SMEDAN has a registration system which is online and made available free of charge for all MSMEs in all categories.

“I enjoined people to go online to register on www.smedanregister.gov.ng and you will see a form there to fill as an MSMEs; it takes just less than five minutes to complete it.

“SMEDAN will give you a unique identification number and in the form questions are asked whether you are registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) or not.

“If you are not yet registered with CAC, SMEDAN will assist you in registering your business at a very cheap rate.

“The information made available will help us and the Federal Government to be able to marshal and implement the existing national policy on MSMEs.

“We want all the over 40 million MSMEs in Nigeria to  be registered with SMEDAN, it makes SMEDAN work a lot easier  and implementation will be easier.

“Also it will help us to achieve our objectives.”

He assured the stakeholders that the Governing Board of SMEDAN will take the implementation of the national policy very seriously.

“When we all get together four years from now, we will have lots of exciting things to say about how the policy has been implemented,” he said.

In his remarks, Dr Samuel Adebiyi, the consultant who spoke on the new policy said “the point of integrating MSMEs to the public procurement system is also clearly provided in the new policy in fact with more bite now.

“Because it has always been in the policy; it was in the first policy and second version which was a revised version of the first and up till now, we have not seen the effect which is bringing us to a point raised that implementation is key.”

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