In fulfilment of the Buhari government’s determination to support the
growth of small businesses in line with administration’s economic
diversification agenda, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Thursday paid an
unscheduled visit to the Mpape artisans’ village, located near the
Maitama district of the FCT.
Prof. Osinbajo who was accompanied
by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed interacted with
the artisans and made clarifications on some government policies and
programmes.
The Vice President, who first entertained questions from the artisans,
spoke on challenges confronting the present administration as well as
plans to develop small businesses and at the same time create
sustainable jobs for Nigerians.
He assured them of government’s
commitment and determination to support the growth of small and medium
scale enterprises in the country, as efforts are ongoing to fix the
challenges in the system.
According to the Vice President, "We are progressing but it is slow
and the reason why it is slow is because there have been a lot of
damages in the past.
He said: "For instance look at what is
happening in the Niger Delta; that is where we get most of the
money. But when the boys in the Niger Delta decided in blowing up the
pipelines, production dropped from the 2 million barrels per day that we
used to do to 1 million per day and we lost 60 per cent of what we used
to earn from oil, that is partly responsible for the problem that you
see today.’’
On the Buhari government’s reinvigorated rice
production programme, Prof. Osinbajo said Nigeria was now on the path of
improved and sustainable production of rice for domestic consumption,
contrary to what was obtainable in the recent past.
He said: "Now there are many people with jobs because we are beginning to produce rice, mill it locally and distribute.
"In
the meantime it will be expensive and when it is expensive, there will
be suffering but that is the only way we are going to stop importing
rice.’’
Prof. Osinbajo encouraged the artisans not to despair as
government was focused on addressing key sectors that would improve the
economy and create jobs for them and other Nigerians.
According
to him, "we are trying to deal with the problem in the Niger Delta,
address farming, industry and the economy so that this problem you are
talking about will be fixed permanently.
He however told the
artisans brace up as there was no quick fix to the problems confronting
the economy, stressing that "there is no country that can make progress
without some pain’’.
He assured them that the Buhari government
was addressing the issues on all fronts with the fight against
corruption, stressing that "if you don’t fight corruption the money
which we are trying to get, some persons will pocket it and that is all
and there won’t be anything.’’
He solicited the support and
cooperation of the artisans and other category of Nigerians to help
revamp the economy for the progress of the nation, assuring that the
hardship currently experienced by Nigerians would soon be a thing of the
past.
Earlier, the artisans led by the chairman of the Mpape
Artisans Association, Mr Obafemi Adeleye expressed delight at the
presence of the Vice President at the artisans’ village.
He said
the artisans who had never hosted a high-profile guest at the village
want the Vice President to support them in securing a permanent location
for the Mpape Artisans Village, assuring him of their unalloyed support
for the administration’s policies on support small businesses.
He
said: "We have been trying to get a land for our mechanic village
through our cooperative but we have not been able to get one.
"We are suffering and have lost so much in the past years because we do not have a permanent place to do business.
"We
are very happy to see that big people like you are visiting places that
many Nigerian politicians have never visited, we are very grateful for
your visit today.
"We are begging government to support us to get
our permanent site, we are ready to pay our dues to get the land, we
have visited the FCDA but we have not been successful so far.’’
Though
some of the artisans made demands to the Vice President, the key
message in all their presentations centered on government support to
enable to conduct their businesses without harassment from anybody.
The
visibly elated traders showered praises and prayers on the Buhari
administration and encouraged it to embark on more high profile visits
to the small business clusters across the country.
One of the
artisans thanked the Vice President for what he termed "visiting the
masses street by street’’ and prayed God to protect the Vice President
for the gesture.
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