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Most often, SMEs are the only source of employment, as well as income among the rural poor and low-income earners. Asides poverty reduction, SMEs have gone a long way in poverty alleviation. SMEs have also provided opportunities for people, in terms of technical acquisitions and local skills. The “Aba made shoes” in Nigeria, which is a demeaning phrase for inferior goods, is a clear indication of such technological acquisition in Nigeria. However, if such industries are encouraged, it will give rise to rapid economic development. Or how about the garri (cassava flour) processing and cloth weaving in Kogi east and central, which are also very good examples? SMEs usually have high potentials for quick yield on investment. They, therefore, provide promising alternatives for the Nigerian economy. The national objective of growth, which is inclusive, can be attained by SMEs through the creation of highly productive jobs, directly or indirectly. These SMEs use local and natural resources in their production and utilize local skills. This fast tracks the increase of local development and consumer growth around both in their geographical areas and the entire region.
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The SME sector has encountered a lot of challenges since its inception in Nigeria. Challenges such as;
- Access to financing: Collateral issues, Interest rates, etc are part of the financial issues SMEs face.
- Inadequate public infrastructure: Most SMEs do not have any proper infrastructures which may not let them maximize their efficiency.
- Government regulation and policies: Time and cost of compliance like licencing requirements can be a problem for SMEs
- Human resource development: This involves a supply and demand mismatch in terms of the kind of skill set required for employment in an SME.
- Technology: SMEs operate at low levels of technology, because the cost of higher technology is far greater than what an SME can afford.
- Other challenges encountered by the sector include lack of skilled manpower…etc
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