The Anambra chapter of the Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (NASME) unveiled its strategy for a comprehensive summit aimed at addressing the hurdles faced by businesses in Nigeria, particularly regarding power supply and other prevalent challenges.
During a recent meeting in Awka, Mr. Chinemerem Oguegbe, the state chairman of NASME, outlined the objectives of the forthcoming summit. He emphasized its focus on brainstorming solutions and enhancing members’ business fundamentals.
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The summit is expected to draw a diverse range of participants, including stakeholders from both private and public sectors, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and subject matter experts. These key stakeholders will engage in dissecting critical issues and proposing viable strategies to navigate the complexities of the business landscape.
Mr. Oguegbe underscored NASME’s commitment to empowering its members, facilitating access to various revenue streams, such as business incentives, government support at both federal and state levels, and opportunities presented by international organizations.
Through this initiative, NASME Anambra aims to equip its members with the necessary tools and knowledge to thrive amidst the prevailing economic challenges, fostering a conducive environment for business growth and success.
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