Mr. Ahenkora presenting a citation to NBSSI Director
The government is focused on transforming the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) into an enterprise development authority that will have regulatory and supervisory powers to deepen the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sector.
Mr Carlos Ahenkorah, the Deputy Trade and Industry Minister, who announced this, said a strong administrative position for NBSSI would broaden and strengthen the country’s small and medium enterprises (SME) sector.
“This year, we intend to transform the NBSSI into an enterprise development authority, which will have a regulatory function and be able to stand firm on behalf of SMEs in terms of pooling interventions to the sector,” he said, at the NBSSI’s partners’ appreciation awards event in Accra.
“It has been statistically determined that SMEs form about 85per cent of our total industrial space, and if this were so, that they have supported this economy up until this point, then it only stands to reason that we find a way to strengthen the base,” he added.
Mr. Ahenkorah said aligned to the programme was also plans to enhance its business support services, by upgrading the NBSSI Business Advisory Centres (BACs) across over 254 districts in the country into business resource centres (BRCs), which will serve as a one-stop-shop for SMEs.
“Before 2020, all agencies that are involved in business regulatory functions, such as the Ghana Standards Authority, will have representatives in these BRCs,” he noted.
The NBSSIs Partners Appreciation Awards was to recognise and appreciate the various institutions, agencies and donor partners, whose continuous support and contributions had helped in diverse ways towards the core mandate of the institution.
Executive Director of the NBSSI, Kosi Yankey, thanked the various partners for their immense contributions, especially in the areas of capacity building and technical expertise for micro, small and medium enterprises in the country.
She said the NBSSI, which is being transformed into an enterprise development authority, will coordinate and monitor the activities of all MSMEs and provide the needed support to grow their business.
“In 2019, we will coordinate and monitor MSMEs in the country. Why and how? Because if we do not monitor and follow and see what our MSMEs are doing, it will be quite difficult for us to see how best we can support them to grow,” she indicated.
She added: “We have received support from the REP to really change the face of NBSSI, to change the brand, to strengthen our building as well as strengthen our logistics and support. We will also build the capacity of our staff in order for them to better carry out their functions.”
In all, about 19 partners were recognised with citations including Vodafone Ghana, Rural Enterprises Programme (REP), IFAD, JICA, BUSAC Fund, Christian Aid, Ghana Blind Union, and the MTN Ghana Foundation.
The rest were Efua Dabanka, an entrepreneur and CEO of SheLeadsIT, the Association of Small Scale Industries (ASSI), Mondelez Cocoa Life, AfDB, MoTI, Blu Penguin, IPA and Stanbic Bank. Media partners that were recognised were GTV, Citi TV and the Ghana News Agency.
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