Heritage Bank Empowers 2000 Female Entrepreneurs

Taking into
consideration the importance of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to
the economy, Heritage Bank Plc has continued to structure financial inclusivity
initiatives in empowering over 2000 female entrepreneurs towards economic
enablement and self-realization.
This move is
in line with the people-oriented policies of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),
Heritage Bank Plc is partnering with a Non-Governmental Organization, Prime
Women Builders Foundation of Nigeria (PWOBFON) in providing skills training to
the female entrepreneurs.
At the
graduation ceremony/ certificate award ceremony held at Ikeja Local
Government headquarters over the weekend, the MD/CEO of Heritage Bank, Ifie
Sekibo said the bank is keen in cultivating real partnerships with
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
Sekibo, who
was represented by the Head, Brand Management & Sustainability Ozena Utulu
explained that the lender is interested in initiatives that encourage people to
start their own businesses and gradually grow them into conglomerates.
According to
him, the partnership with PWOBFON is vital in many ways particularly in the
area of job creation, economic empowerment and financial inclusion.
His words:
“apart from skills training, the women have been told the importance of
record keeping in business, savings culture and the benefits of having bank
accounts as a gateway to accessing other financial services.”
He
said Heritage Bank has been a leading Nigerian bank with an excellent
service culture hinged on working with each customer to create a name, wealth
and heritage.
Also
speaking, President/Convener Prime women Builders Foundation of Nigeria, Kemi
Olofinkua applauded the bank for its support, and urged other corporate
organizations to take a cue from the lender in supporting grassroots women
empowerment.
She
explained that through the support from the Heritage Bank and the Ikeja Local
government, the women, based on their choices, have been equipped with 15
vocational skills covering event decoration, small chops making, baking,
pastries, bead making, computer training , soap making, makeup, tailoring,
digital marketing, Photography, hairdressing among others.
To
underscore the importance of women empowerment, the CBN had earlier set aside
60 per cent of its N220 billion MSMED Fund for providing financial
services to women.
According to
Olofinkua, this training is important because when women are positively
occupied, the level of poverty will reduce and great achievements will be recorded
not only on the home front, but on several sectors of “our national life.”
“Heritage
Bank has been very supportive and our desire is to see participants of PWOBFON
Empowerment Day, doing great in their various vocations. Each and every one of
us must deliberately find something to occupy us and bring good profit. There
are lots of vocations that each and every one of us can excel in; so that we
will not be frustrated along the part of life,” Olofinkua stated.
The
executive chairman, Ikeja Local Government Development Council, Dr. Mojeed
Alabi Balogun, represented by his vice, Yomi Mayungba said the local government
is interested in the initiative because it is in line with its grassroots
skills training program . According to him, this is a way of keeping not only
women, but men also out of the streets.
He disclosed
that the first batch of trainees started from Ikeja and this is the 10th year
anniversary. “The local government is delighted to partner with the NGO,
Heritage Bank and other interested parties,” Balogun said.
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