
Kwara pledges continued support for indigenous marketers
The Kwara State Government has reaffirmed its strong commitment to promoting and supporting local production as a key driver of economic growth and sustainable development in the state.
Hauwa Nuru, the Commissioner for Finance, gave the assurance during a courtesy visit by the Muslimah Entrepreneur Business Forum to her office, ahead of the upcoming Pre-Ramadan Trade Affair.
Nuru described the Pre-Ramadan Trade Affair as a strategic platform for increasing the visibility, accessibility, and competitiveness of locally made goods.
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She noted that the initiative aligns with the State Government’s broader agenda of empowering indigenous producers and strengthening the local economy.
“The trade fair provides an important opportunity to showcase our local products and connect our entrepreneurs to wider markets. The Kwara State Government remains committed to supporting local production and ensuring that our goods and services meet the standards required to compete effectively,” Nuru said in a statement by Babatunde Toyin Abdulrasheed Press Secretary of the Ministry.
She further emphasized the critical role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in driving inclusive economic growth, job creation, and community development. According to her, empowering local entrepreneurs—particularly women-owned businesses is essential to building a resilient and self-sustaining economy.
Nuru assured the Forum of the State Government’s continued support for initiatives that promote enterprise development, ethical trade, and sustainable livelihoods, noting that collaboration with stakeholders remains central to achieving these objectives.
She equally expressed appreciation to the organizers of the Pre-Ramadan Trade Affair, reaffirming the Government’s readiness to partner on future initiatives that encourage local production and contribute to the State’s economic development.
Earlier, Saliu Fatimah, the Convener of the Muslimah Entrepreneur Business Forum, sought the support of the Ministry of Finance and invited the State Government to grace the Pre-Ramadan Trade Affair 3.0.
She explained that the initiative is focused on economic empowerment, ethical business practices, and sustainable development among Muslimah entrepreneurs.
Fatimah noted that the Pre-Ramadan Trade Affair serves as a vital platform for enterprise growth, job creation, and community impact in preparation for the Holy Month of Ramadan.
She added that government participation and support would significantly enhance the event and inspire hundreds of women-owned businesses striving for excellence and meaningful contributions to society.
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