Kano State tops FG’s ₦75bn MSME Survival Fund application with 16,880 in 24hrs

Kano State has topped the list of application for Federal Government ₦75 billion National MSME Survival Fund with with 16,880 applicants within 24 hours.
The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mariam Katagum at a media briefing on Thursday provide an update on the National MSME Survival Fund and the Guaranteed Off-take Stimulus Schemes under the Nigeria Economic Sustainability Plan (NESP).
The Minister explained that the scheme is a cluster of grants intended to support vulnerable micro and small enterprises in meeting their payroll obligations and safeguard jobs within the MSME space from the shock of the Covid19 Pandemic.
“The program is to save over One Million, Seven Hundred Thousand (1,700,000) jobs,” she said.
Special focus will be given to 45 percent female owned MSME’s and 5 percent special needs owned MSME’s and give grants to self-employed individuals especially service providers like Bus drivers, Taxi drivers, ride share drivers and artisans such as electricians and plumbers.
She said the scheme will be implemented along the payroll support which targets 500,000 individual beneficiaries.
“The scheme will support MSME payroll obligations by paying between N50,000 (max) and N30,000 (min) to between 3 (min) and 10 (max) staff for 3 months. MSMEs in this category are required to have a minimum of 3 and maximum of 50 Staff on their payroll to qualify,” the Minister said.
She added that the Target Beneficiaries scheme will support MSMEs in the Hospitality industry, Private Schools, Factory owners, Law Firms, Hospitals among others.
There is also the General MSME Grant which will give N50,000 to 100,000 MSMEs.
She said portal open for applications on September 21, 2020 at 11:00pm and within the first 24 hours approximately 138,000 individuals had logged on, created profiles, and completed the first stage of registration with Kano, Kaduna, and Lagos as the lead states.
“All successful applicants received SMS and email verification with a list of requirements for the second stage of application which will commence on 1/10/2020. Applicants will be required to upload details supporting their applications which will be verified and if successful, approved for disbursements,” she said.
The following states recorded the highest number of applications in the first 24hrs of registration: Kano – 16,880, Kaduna – 11,438, Lagos – 10, 530, Katsina – 7,354 and Bauchi – 6,622 applicants.
She said that as at 8.30am Thursday morning, total successful registrations stood at 174,574 with the following states having the highest applications as follows: Kano: 19,895, Kaduna:13,575, Lagos: 13,640, Katsina: 8,383 and FCT: 8,085
Registration for other tracks will start as follows: Hospitality industry 25/09/2020 – 10:00AM, Payroll Support (others) 28/09/2020 – 10:00AM, and Artisan/Transport Grants 1/10/2020.
She sad “Some states and local governments that have low access to network connectivity and internet services are experiencing delays with registration. However, we also have feedback that State Governments and trade associations are putting in place innovative strategies to deal with the situation.
“Focal Persons of these states (and all other states) are encouraged to continue with their sensitization efforts; all states need to be equally represented in the Scheme.
“The PDO has received reports of some attempted cyber-attacks on the application website. We would like to assure the public that the application system is secure with multiple levels of encryption and any information loaded on the official application page is safe from cyber-attacks of any kind.
“We would however like to draw the attention of the public to attempts by scammers and other undesirable elements to swindle innocent Nigerians with promises of assured disbursements for a fee.
“The Survival Fund will not at any time or for any reason request payment or facilitation fees to access the Grants.
The public is encouraged to report any such nefarious activities to the nearest security agents and follow up with a report to the PDO via the mediums provided on the website.”
PFAs register 2,839 contributors in three months

Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) have registered a total of 2,839 contributors under the Micro Pension Plan (MPP) in the second quarter of 2020, the National Pension Commission (PenCom), has said.

The pension industry regulator stated this in its second quarter 2020 report, adding that MPP subscribers contributed N7,402,305.04 which had been remitted to their Retirement Savings Accounts (RSAs) as pension contributions.

According to PenCom, cumulatively, a total of 51,974 informal sector workers had registered for the MPP and contributed the sum of N42.1 million as at 30 June 2020.
PenCom noted that during the quarter, six participants converted from MPP to the mandatory CPS sequel to their employment in the formal sector, stressing that this brought the total number of MPP participants who had converted to the mandatory CPS to 18 as at 30th June 2020.

PenCom noted that over N32.32 million of micro pension contributions have been invested as at June 2020.

The Commission said it had maintained its effort to enlighten and educate informal sector workers of the enormous advantages of the micro pension plan.

It noted that during the third quarter 2019, it produced the translated Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the MPP into three major Nigerian languages and Pidgin English for easy understanding for the MPP participants.

PenCom said the Pension Reform Act (PRA) 2014 expanded coverage of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) to the self-employed and persons working in organizations with less than three employees, adding that this category of workers constitute the larger segment of working population in the country.

“In order to achieve the Pension Industry’s strategic objective of covering 30 percent of the working population in Nigeria under the CPS by the end of 2024, the Micro Pension Plan is being given impetus as an initiative that would ensure the coverage of this important segment of the Nigerian economy. Sequel to the formal launch of the Micro Pension plan by His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari in March, 2019, the registration of contributors has commenced the under the Plan,” it said.

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