Dr. Olasupo Olusi, Managing Director of the Bank of Industry (BoI), highlighted the programme as a reflection of President Tinubu’s dedication to inclusive economic growth.
“The funds are prepared for disbursement to qualifying businesses at favorable rates. Over 800,000 Nigerians have already benefited from earlier initiatives,” Olusi stated during an awareness session in Lagos.
In Delta State, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori commended the Federal Government’s initiative, announcing that more than 24,000 beneficiaries in the state had received grants amounting to ₦1.2 billion.
Represented by Commissioner Orode Uduaghan, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori encouraged beneficiaries to use the funds to grow their businesses, stating, “This initiative underscores our dedication to creating a business-friendly environment.”
In Sokoto, Bank of Industry (BoI) Manager Hajiya Habiba Sambawa revealed that ₦50 billion from the first phase had already been allocated to nano-businesses.
The second phase targets MSMEs, offering loans of up to ₦5 million per enterprise to foster job creation and support economic diversification.