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Sunday, June 10, 2012
Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, the Key to building a Developed Nigeria
Small and Medium Scale Enterprises are sub-sectors of the industrial sector which play crucial
roles in industrial development (Ahmed S. 2006). Following the adoption of Economic reform
programme in Nigeria in 1981, there have been several decisions to switch from capital intensive
and large scale industrial projects which was based on the philosophy of import development to
Small and Medium Scale Enterprises which have better prospects for developing domestic
economy, thereby generating the required goods and services that will propel the economy of
Nigeria towards development. It is base on this premise that Ojo .O. (2009), argued that one of
the responses to the challenges of development in developing countries particularly, in Nigeria,
is the encouragement of entrepreneurial development scheme. Despite the abundant natural
resources, the country still finds it very difficult to discover her developmental bearing since
independence. Quality and adequate infrastructural provision has remained a night-mare, the real
sector among others have witnessed downward performance while unemployment rate is on the
increase. Most of the poor and unemployed Nigerians in order to better their lots have resorted to
the establishment of their own businesses. Consequently, Entrepreneurship is fast becoming a
household name in Nigeria. This is as a result of the fact that the so called white collar jobs that
people clamour for are no longer there. Even, the touted sectors (Banks and companies) known
to be the largest employer of labour are on the down-turn following the consolidation crisis and
fraudulent practices of the high and mighty in the banking sector. The companies of course are
folding up as a result of erratic power supply, insecurity and persistent increase in interest rate
which has lead to high cost of production and undermines profit making potentials of companies
operating in Nigeria. As a result of banking sector practices and continuous folding up of
companies, a lot of Nigerians are thrown into unemployment which inevitably detriment the
economic situation of the country.
Since the office jobs that people desire are no longer there for the teeming population, and the
few ones that succeeded in getting the jobs are thrown out as a result of the factors identified
above, the need for the government and the people to have a rethink on the way-out of this mess
became imperative. Hence, the need for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) became a
reality as a means of ensuring self independent, employment creation, import substitution,
effective and efficient utilization of local raw materials and contribution to the economic
development of our dear nation (Nigeria). All the aforestated benefits of Small and Medium
Scale Enterprises cannot be achieved without the direct intervention of the government and
financial institutions.
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