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FG to save five million jobs from post COVID-19 economic recovery plans
As Nigeria continues its fight against COVID-19, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Adeniyi Adebayo revealed that the Federal Government will create and save no fewer than five million jobs from its Post-COVID-19 economic recovery plans.
Adedayo said that there are plans underway to save about 1.4 million jobs of Nigerians with 40 per cent of them in female-owned MSMEs and 10 per cent in businesses belonging to people with special needs.
According to the minister, the move is part of his ministry’s input in playing a leading role in the Federal Government’s delivery of Real Sector interventions of its Economic Sustainability Plan in the wake of the global pandemic.
To achieve these, he gave an overview of three programmes as: The MSME Survival Fund, The Guaranteed Off take Stimulus Scheme and the Credit Support to MSMEs and Priority Sector.
These interventions will save and create about five million jobs, support continued operations and increase in production capacity in priority sectors and protect MSMEs from the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.
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