The Lagos State Government on
Thursday said a total of 6,462 residents with proven business ideas have so far
benefited about N5.22billion from the Employment Trust Fund (ETF) designed to
grow the economy and create jobs through provision of credit facilities with
minimal interest.
Speaking at the annual
Ministerial Press Briefing to mark the third anniversary of Governor Akinwunmi
Ambode’s administration held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa,
Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Mrs Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf
said the amount so far disbursed constituted a huge part of the total
N5.98billion approved for 8,229 beneficiaries since it began disbursement in 2017.
The ETF is an initiative of
the present administration in the State through which N25billion is earmarked
to be disbursed over a period of four years to provide entrepreneurs, artisans,
traders and others with capital to boost their businesses thereby reducing
unemployment and increasing wealth among the people.
While reeling out loan
disbursement activities of the fund, Akinbile-Yussuf said: “In fulfillment of
the Lagos State Government’s mandate, the Fund has now disbursed N5.22billion
to 6,462 beneficiaries, out of the approved loans totaling N5.98billion for
8,229 beneficiaries received.
She said in the period under
review, the board of ETF approved loans totaling N627,053,826.15 for 643
beneficiaries under the batch four of the scheme, while in batches five, six,
seven and eight, N924,696,671.00, N979,704,570.31, N443,859,457.60 and
N1,013,485,058.69 were respectively disbursed to 5, 813 beneficiaries.
“For batch one of 2018, the
Board approved loans totaling N492,798,560.90 for 1,753 beneficiaries (44 Small
and Medium Enterprise (SME), 1,306 Medium Enterprise (ME) and 403 MES). The
successful applicants have been contacted to meet the conditions that precede
the disbursement of their loans,” she said.
Akinbile-Yussuf said as part
of efforts designed to encourage startups in innovation and technology, the
State Government launched innovation-driven enterprise program tagged “Lagos
Innovates” where access to high quality infrastructure, learning and networks
were provided, adding that the projection was to cement the place of Lagos as
the leading destination for startups in Africa.
She said the government,
through the Lagos State Employability Support Project, has also firmed up plans
to produce 10,000 skilled persons within three years to cater for demand in key sectors
such as manufacturing, healthcare, construction, entertainment, garment making
and tourism and hospitality.
“In
addition, the project will place at least 6,000 trained persons in jobs and
upgrade the equipment and improve the curriculum at two of Lagos State
Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB’s) Colleges,” she said.
On other achievements of the
Ministry in the last one year, the Commissioner said government developed
virtual market which is an online portal created to connect artisans and
tradesmen with customers in need of goods and services in a secure environment,
revealing that the Ministry had commenced partnership with different stakeholders
to actualize the initiative.
She said under the tradesmen
and artisans capacity building scheme, a total of 1,000 were retrained in 2017
to enhance their efficiency, competitiveness and productivity, while 40 members
of Lagos State House Painter Association were trained and engaged by Kansai
Plascon Nigeria, as well as 50 others were trained in partnership with Ruff n
Tumble under the sustainable development programme.
Besides, she said in
recognition of the opportunities in emergence of new technologies especially in
addressing the needs of the society to attain sustainable growth and
development, the government came up with the concept of developing an ICT hub
in Yaba, saying the project would be delivered in partnership with other
critical stakeholders.
Also, the Commissioner said
the government would soon launch health SMEs to facilitate quality improvement
in both public and private sector health facilities through provision of
financial support with the support of private sector organizations with the aim
of creating wealth and employment.
The State Government, the
Commissioner said, also introduced graduate internship programme through the
Ministry where a total of 1800 candidates were screened in 2017 out of which
910 were deployed to various private organizations with the view to creating a
network contact between the off-takers and the interns.
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