With the developing requirement for evolution of all the more little
organizations to drive work creation and comprehensive development in
the nation, the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria (ASBON)
has concluded arrangements to enable aspiring and existing business
people in a preparation and strengthening workshop in front of its
expected National Small Business Week.
Olufemi Egbesola, president, ABSON, while speaking at a briefing at the weekend, said the association was organising a one-month training and capacity-building programme designed to assist aspiring entrepreneurs to kick start a new business and for existing entrepreneurs to expand their businesses.
Speaking on the upcoming National Small Business Week, Egbesola
described it as the first of its kind in Africa, saying the
association, in collaboration with its newspaper Weekly Small Business
News, was organising the week-long programme to bring together all
Nigerians in small businesses nationwide and other allied bodies and
associations.
It is aimed at fostering unity, growth, advancement and unprecedented
awareness of small businesses in Nigeria, he said. The week is
scheduled to hold from November 17 to 22, and will feature exhibition of products and services.
The ASBON president said successful applicants from a selection process
will be trained on chosen businesses of interest for one week, and
training would include mainly practical with practice sessions of
chosen businesses by professionals and consultants.
“At the end of the training exercise, successful best trainees would be
empowered with money grants to start or expand their businesses,” he
said, adding that on the last day of the National Small Business Week,
winners of the money grants would be presented their cheques while
other trained candidates will be presented certificates of
participation.
The essence of this exercise is to reduce poverty and alleviate
joblessness in Nigeria by empowering successful candidates to become
business owners and to increase the business management skills of
intending and existing entrepreneurs, according to Egbesola.
“At the end of this exercise, our projection is to create about 10,000
new businesses that may be able to employ additional 20,000 hands,
meaning that the programme is designed to create about 30,000 jobs,” he
said.
He further said the winners will also enjoy a six-month partnership and
mentoring from our association before the business becomes wholly
theirs. This is to ensure that the money is not diverted to other
purposes and to assist them overcome challenges incidental to start-up
businesses.
“They will also enjoy the benefit of becoming registered members of our
association. Other trainees will be fully equipped and prepared with
all the requisite skills to start and run businesses in the Nigerian
environment successfully,” he said.
He said governments, corporate organisations, international bodies,
well-meaning Nigerians would be brought together to make the National
Small Business Week a success.
“To us, while the programme is in our custody, the programme itself is
beyond us. It is the Nigerian programme. Hence, all Nigerians and
corporate bodies whose hearts are disposed to the growth of small
businesses shall be actively engaged in the national event,” said
Egbesola.
To apply for the upcoming programme visit http://www.asbon.org/index.php?option=com_smartformer&formid=3
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