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Micro, Small & MediumEnterprises (MSMEs) are crucial and known contributors to employment, economicand export growth of nations. In Nigeria, MSMEs contribute 48% of national GDP,account for 96% of the private sector and 84% of national employment. However,the novel COVID-19 pandemic, which has ravaged the entire globe, has negativelyimpacted businesses all over the world, especially MSMEs.
According to a new survey doneby FATE Foundation and dubbed "The impact of COVID-19 on Nigeria MSMEs", 3 outof every 10 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) operating in Nigeriawill not survive through the coronavirus pandemic; this survey showcased howbad businesses in the segments have been negatively affected since the outbreakstarted.
It has becomeimperative that MSMEs need to have strategies, relevant and practicalinformation/tools as well as new skills to stay afloat, survive, thrive andnavigate through these stormy times. We believe that businesses should beabreast of relevant regulations and laws that are operational within theirterritory of operations to enable them comply with all relevant laws. Also, thenew CAMA now has business friendly provisions that will benefit MSME at thisperiod and post – Covid-19.
The Convention on Business Integrity under its MSMEStandards Project has therefore puttogether this free training to educate and highlight participantsabout the requirements of the new CAMA Act 2020 for different types ofbusinesses to enable them to comply with the regulation.
Confirmedfacilitators for the training include:
- Soji Apampa, CEO, The Convention on Business Integrity/ Integrity organisation
- Muda Yusuf, Director General- Lagos State Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Tomilola Tobun, Intermediate Associate- Perchstone & Graeys
Expected participants at thetraining which is scheduled to hold on Thursday, September 3rd,2020 from 11:00am include micro, small and medium enterprisesacross the nation, some of which have already subscribed to our MSMEStandardsplatform as well as other interested businesses that seek to comply with allrelevant regulations in the country.
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