Ekiti State Government has commenced the second phase disbursement of over N400 million grant to 922 Micro and Small enterprises to alleviate and mitigate financial constraints and other social economic challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The State Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mrs. Tayo Adeola, who made this known in Ado Ekiti, said that the disbursement is being carried out under the Ekiti State COVID -19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (EK-CARES) said the disbursement followed Governor Oyebanji’s approval of disbursement to qualified Micro and Small Enterprises(MSEs) in the State.
Mrs. Adeola explained that this phase will benefit over 170 businesses on Disbursement Link Indicator, (DLI) 3.1 which is credit grant, 652 business on DLI 3.2, operation grant, and 100 beneficiaries on DLI 3.3, Information Technology enhancement grant.
Emphasizing the importance of empowering MSEs as a key driver to economic growth and poverty alleviation, the Commissioner said the grants are expected to provide the much needed lifeline for businesses, enabling them to expand their operations, create job opportunities, and contribute to the overall development of the state’s economy.
While calling on the beneficiaries to use the grant for their intended purpose, the Commissioner said Governor Oyebanji remained committed to the shared prosperity agenda of his administration by fostering a conducive business environment and supporting local enterprises in the state.
She maintained that the programme is one of the Governor’s many initiatives to enhance the standard of living of the citizens and eradicate poverty in the state
Last modified: May 13, 2024