“The 2021 edition of the MSMEs awards is unique for three reasons. First, there will be return to the physical event. Secondly, there is an increase in the number of cars to be won by outstanding MSMEs and thirdly, the day of the awards ceremony coincides with the 2021 United Nations World MSMEs Day on the 27th June,” Johnson said.
He noted that the awards target certain sectors that are key to driving the economy such as agriculture, beauty, wellness and cosmetics, creative arts, fashion and style, leatherworks, furniture and woodworks, manufacturing and tech and innovation-driven enterprises.
“MSMEs interested in the 2021 awards can visit www.msmeclinics.gov.ng. as the portal opens on 10th May,” Johnson said.
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The presidency says the portal for the 4th National Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Award will open from May 10.
Tola Johnson, Special Assistant to the President on Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), Office of the Vice President, made this known on Friday in Abuja.
Johnson, who is also the Coordinator, Project Delivery Office (PDO), briefed newsmen on the fourth National MSMEs Award slated for June 27.
He said that MSMEs interested in the 2021 Awards should visit the website www.msmeclinics.gov.ng from May 10.
President Muhammadu Buhari, through Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, moved to empower and reward MSMEs across the country, which gave birth to National MSME Clinics in 2017.
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The Federal Government has warned applicants for the MSME Survival Fund to beware of fraudulent websites demanding for account details so that applicants can get N50,000.
This was disclosed in a release made available in Calabar by the Project Delivery Office (the Coordinating office of the scheme) under the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, and titled ‘Portal requesting for beneficiaries account details to get N50, 000 not known to us’.
The PDO is coordinated by the SA to the President on MSMEs, Office of the Vice President, Tola Johnson.
The statement said, “Our attention has been drawn to the activities of fraudsters parading themselves as operators of the Federal Government’s Survival Fund Scheme.
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The Federal Government says that it has paid the N30,000 and N50, 000 COVID-19 intervention fund to over 238, 868 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) across the country.
Tola Adekunle Johnson, Special Assistant to the President on MSMEs said that as the “President Buhari administration ramps up COVID-19 interventions in the MSMEs sector under the Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP), a total of 238, 868 individuals from 41,726 businesses have so far been paid various sums under the Payroll Support component of the ESP, as at December 8, 2020.”