Vice President Kashim Shettima says the Federal Government is intentionally investing in the National MSME Clinics to boost job creation, fight poverty, and expand Nigeria's GDP.
Speaking in Akure during the 7th Expanded National MSME Clinics, Shettima explained that the initiative is a core pillar of President Bola Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda to unlock Nigeria's small business potential.
He noted the clinics bring federal agencies closer to entrepreneurs, easing business registration, offering on-the-spot support, and removing bottlenecks.
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Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa called the programme a timely boost for entrepreneurship and sustainable development. His Ekiti State counterpart, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, hailed the federal government's consistent support, describing the clinics as a landmark shift toward genuine grassroots development.
Shettima urged entrepreneurs to maximise the opportunity to grow their ventures. "The goal is to ensure every Nigerian, regardless of location, can access tools and opportunities to build sustainable businesses," he said.
Meanwhile, Oyebanji also unveiled new food hubs in Ekiti, affirming his government's N50bn investment in agribusiness and commitment to food security.
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