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Kwara Business Owners To Benefit From Second Phase Of NG-CARES Grant
This second phase of disbursement is targeted at 5,545 vulnerable businesses artists
The Kwara State Government on Friday approved the 5,545-second phase of the Kwara NG-CARES For MSMEs business grant programme for Kwara business owners in the State.
The state, through the media officer for Kwara NG-CARES For MSMEs, Mrs Fatima Issa, disclose this in a statement, said following the completion of phase 1 disbursement of Operational Grants to 688 micro and small-scale enterprises, the second phase is starting immediately after the approval of the Governor.
According to the statement: “His Excellency Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has approved the inclusion of Nano Businesses to benefit from the 5,545 second phase of the Kwara NG-CARES For MSMEs business grant programme.
“This is coming after the completion of phase 1 disbursement of Operational Grant to 688 micro and small-scale enterprises.
“The program is facilitated by the Kwara State Government and aims at providing relief, facilitating the recovery, and enhancing the capabilities of local MSEs through support designed to reduce the vulnerability and cushion the effect of income loss brought about by COVID-19 pandemic and its resultant disruption to regular commercial activity.
“This second phase of disbursement is targeted at 5,545 vulnerable businesses artists coming as another intervention succour intended by His Excellency Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to support operational expenditure post COVID-19 to incentivize employment retention and help MSEs retain their staff, settle business utility bills and security.
“The application link to register will be released on Monday 26th of June and will last till 9th of July, 2023.
“The prospective applicants are expected to apply with their business registration document, and evidence of business existence (shop rent receipt/utility bill) and we will continue to give updates as the process gets underway,” the statement read.
She added that the business grants will be targeted at formal and informal nano, micro, and small-scale enterprises involved in commercial activities across the 16 local governments in the State.