N75bn SME Support Fund For Disbursement This Week- FG
The Federal
Government is set to start paying grants to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
that were selected to partake in the N75bn COVID-19 support schemes. The
payment is will commence this week.
Two schemes were
inaugurated on September 10, 2020, by the federal government to financially
support about 1.7 million MSMEs across the country with N75bn.
The schemes
are the National MSME Survival Fund and the Guaranteed Off-take Stimulus
Schemes under the Nigeria Economic Sustainability Plan.
The Special
Assistant to the President on MSMEs, Office of the Vice President, who doubles
as Project Coordinator, Survival Funds Scheme, Tola Adekunle, told journalists
in Abuja on Monday that payments to some beneficiaries of schemes would start
this week.
He said,
“Presently we are doing it in batches of 12 states to be able to monitor the
scheme and as we speak now 12 states are ready. We are hoping that by the end
of this week, we will be able to pay 12 states.
“We are
starting with the artisans and it is 4,500 persons per state, plus 4,500 for
transporters, bringing it to about 9,000 for each state. Right now, we have
about 54,000 from 12 states.”
Asked when
those on the payroll support scheme would start getting their payments,
Adekunle replied, “By the end of this month.
“We want to
ensure that the staff start getting their salaries and same for the second and
third month.”
He said the
payroll support was inaugurated on September 21 and the portal was opened by
11pm, adding that within 24 hours about 132,000 applicants were recorded.
Adekunle
said the portal was shut on October 15 but noted that a number of states had
not met their quotas and this had created room for an extension.
He said the
number of states that had met the quotas were slightly below 20 in number,
adding that this led to the strong demand for an extension.
“In my own
opinion, it is valid but the decision lies in the hands of the committee and
the project coordinator so I have to convince them based on data analysis,” he
said.
On the
number of applicants for the payroll support, the presidential aide said, “As
at the day it closed, we had about 432,000 businesses that had applied.
However, we have shortlisted less than 70,000 businesses that qualify and meet
the requirements.”
He explained
that payroll support, which was categorised under the survival fund, targets
businesses that employ between 10 and 50 people.
Adekunle
said, “We now pay 10 of those people from among the 50 employees and we pay
them between N30,000 and N50,000.
“But the
minimum we pay is three staffs for three months to support their businesses and
to ensure that we are helping businesses to augment their salaries.”
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