The Kwara State government has reaffirmed its strong commitment to creating a supportive environment for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to flourish in the state.
This pledge aligns with Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s broader strategy for inclusive economic development and sustainable growth across all sectors.
Finance Commissioner, Dr Hauwa Nuru, emphasised this commitment during the ‘Ilorin Naija Brand Chick Trade Fair’ held at the Government House Banquet Hall, Ilorin, on Sunday.
The two-day fair, backed by the state government and sponsored by Wema Bank, was organised to boost local entrepreneurship and stimulate the state’s economic activity.
Nuru noted the event provides a vital platform for entrepreneurs to reach potential customers, enhancing market access for business growth and long-term viability.
She stressed the importance of the Kwara State Ease of Doing Business Council in removing obstacles that hinder businesses, including improving access to finance and land administration.
“Under Governor AbdulRazaq’s leadership, we have seen major infrastructure upgrades like innovation hubs and better transport, which help create a business-friendly environment.
“These efforts have attracted investment and enabled many local businesses to grow and strengthen their operations,” she said.
According to her, the state remains firm in supporting MSMEs, recognising their crucial role in creating jobs and driving economic development throughout Kwara.
She urged stakeholders to engage in economic activities and use government-backed opportunities to showcase Kwara’s potential on the global stage.
Exhibitors at the fair thanked the government for its support. Nifemi Olaonipekun said the initiative helped boost sales and expand customer reach.
A shopper, Hajia Sherifat Umar praised the fair’s variety of affordable, high-quality local products, calling it a success in supporting indigenous enterprise.