2023: Under Osinbajo, enterprise ‘ll grow, unemployment rates ‘ll drop, says group


Nigeria’s worrisome 33% unemployment statistics can be most effectively addressed rapid expansion of Small Scale Enterprises and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has demonstrated deep understanding of what is required, a group of Nigerian entrepreneurs have declared.


Affirming their resolve to work together under a new banner called Nigerian Entrepreneurs for Osinbajo (NEO), the group emphasized that small scale industrial activities have been found to be capable of making huge positive impacts on the economy of any developing nation.


Coordinator of NEO, Miss Bima Zainab Muhammad who visited The Progressive Project (TPP) secretariat in Abuja during the weekend affirmed Nigerian entrepreneurs’ confidence in Osinbajo whom she described as ‘a most worthy successor who can considerably improve upon the foundation laid by President Muhammadu Buhari’.


She also vowed that following a review of economic policies initiated or implemented through the office of the current Vice President, concerned members of her group have vowed to fully mobilize Nigeria’s  micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) behind Osinbajo’s candidature.


She further noted that  population explosion spurred by many citizens’ indifference to birth control, inadequately regulated migration, long-standing infrastructural deficit and an unending supply of largely unskilled labour have worsened the unemployment situation.


“The experience of developed economies in relation to the roles played by small scale industries buttresses the fact that the rapid  development of  entrepreneurship capacities is of extreme importance for developing countries.
“Entrepreneurship through small scale industries ensure the stimulation of economic growth, employment generation, and empowerment of the disadvantaged segments of the population, which include women and the poor,” she stated.


According to Muhammad, Professor Yemi Osinbajo has demonstrated keen appreciation of the innovative ingenuity of Nigerian entrepreneurs with great potentials in  economically viable fields of endeavors cutting across  science, technology, academics, business and entertainment.


“Under an Osinbajo presidency, we forsee the blooming of small scale industries in  agricultural/agro-allied activities involving  foodstuffs, restaurants, fast food vending; in the area of information and telecom business that includes  manufacturing and repairs of GSM accessories and the printing and setting of recharge cards; in hospitality and tourism business where hotels, accommodation, resorts centers, films and home video production can employ more, ; and in oil and gas business where  construction and maintenance of pipelines, drilling, refining bye products can givecsuccour to millions.


“Also expected to benefit from a rapid expansion under Osinbajo are areas of  environment and waste management business where we have  refuse collection/disposal, recycling plant and drainage/sewage construction jobs; financial banking services that includes banking, insurance and stock trading, and; in engineering and fabrication work which have to do with machines and tools fabrications as well as in building and construction where plan and design services and material sourcing can all engage millions of people,” she added.