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9 States Get ₦200bn SMEs Fund

9 states have completely profited from the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (Smes) Fund put aside by President Goodluck Jonathan’s organization to help the improvement of the sector.

At the inaugural gathering of the National Council on Smes, the Minister of Industry and Investment Olusegun Aganga published the set up of subcommittees accountable for creating methods to simplicity access to the trust fund. The minister likewise expressed 19 states have met the terms needed to make the store and are at the present time getting  it.

Aganga included that as a measure of enhancing access to simple financing in the nation, the board is likewise considering the need to fortify credit authorities, business advancement suppliers and the foundation of renting organizations

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