Government has committed GH¢8.2 billion to bolster Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) across the country, Finance Minister Dr Mohammed Amin Adam has announced.
During his mid-year budget review presentation to Parliament on Tuesday, he said, “Mr Speaker, I am pleased to announce that on July 16, 2024, President Akufo-Addo launched the SME Growth and Opportunity Programme (SME GO) to connect SMEs with resources, expertise, and opportunities. We have mobilized about GH¢8.2 billion through DBG, GhanaExim Bank, GEA, and other partners for SMEs to grow and increase competitiveness in regional markets.”
The Minister highlighted the crucial role that SMEs play in the Ghanaian economy, noting that they are the backbone of economic growth, job creation, and innovation.
"SMEs are the engine of our economy, driving growth, creating jobs, and fostering innovation. This substantial allocation underscores our commitment to supporting these enterprises and ensuring their sustainability and growth," he said.
The GHS 8.2 billion fund will target several initiatives aimed at overcoming challenges faced by SMEs, including access to finance, capacity building, and market access.
Dr Amin Adam explained that the government recognizes the hurdles that SMEs encounter and is dedicated to creating an enabling environment for their success.
A primary component of this funding is the provision of affordable credit facilities. Many SMEs struggle to secure financing due to high-interest rates and stringent lending conditions.
The government aims to alleviate these issues by working with financial institutions to offer loans on more favourable terms.
"Access to affordable credit is essential for the growth and expansion of SMEs. By providing these financial resources, we are empowering our entrepreneurs to invest in their businesses, increase productivity, and create more jobs," Dr Amin Adam noted.
In addition to financial support, the government is also investing in capacity-building programs designed to enhance the skills and capabilities of SME owners and their employees.
These programs will focus on areas such as financial management, marketing, and technology adoption, equipping SMEs with the tools they need to compete effectively in both local and global markets.
Market access is another critical area where the government is focusing its efforts. Many SMEs face difficulties in reaching wider markets due to limited resources and networks.
The government plans to facilitate greater market access through initiatives that connect SMEs with larger enterprises, export opportunities, and government procurement processes.
Dr Amin Adam stated the importance of a supportive ecosystem for SMEs, which includes not only financial and capacity-building support but also a conducive regulatory environment.
Government is committed to streamlining business registration processes, reducing bureaucratic red tape, and ensuring that policies are SME-friendly he said.
"We are committed to creating a business environment that supports the growth and sustainability of SMEs. This includes simplifying regulations and making it easier for businesses to operate and thrive," he said.
The mid-year budget review also highlighted the broader economic context within which these initiatives are being implemented.
Despite global economic challenges, Ghana’s economy has shown resilience, with positive growth indicators and improvements in key areas such as inflation and exchange rate stability.
Dr Amin Adam attributed these successes to prudent fiscal management and effective policy measures.
"Our economy grew by 4.7% in the first quarter of this year, exceeding our expectations. This growth is a testament to the resilience of our economic policies and the hard work of Ghanaians," he remarked.
The Minister also pointed out the progress made in stabilising inflation and the exchange rate, which has brought relief to businesses and households alike.
"We have seen significant improvements in inflation and exchange rate stabilisation, which are critical for maintaining economic stability and fostering a conducive environment for investment and growth," he added.
Dr Mohammed Amin Adam urged all stakeholders to support the government’s efforts in building a more inclusive and prosperous nation.
"Together, we can achieve our vision of a Ghana where every citizen has the opportunity to thrive. Let us continue to work together to build a brighter future for all," he stated.
Latest Stories
-
Walewale curfew ‘poorly made and politically motivated’ – MP
6 minutes -
Samuel Kofi Ahiave hands over to Kow Eduakwa Sam as Ag. CEO of Bui Power Authority
2 hours -
Dec. 7 termination: We’ll strike if newly recruited nurses are affected – GRNMA warns
2 hours -
Sam George terminates Osafo-Maafo’s appointment as NCA Director
2 hours -
Interior Ministry imposes 6pm curfew on Walewale, bans carrying of ammunition
2 hours -
Mahama calls for stronger US support to tackle regional security threats
2 hours -
Ghana will leverage over $130bn global chocolate market to create jobs – Trade Minister
2 hours -
Unveiling of the official logo for Mfantsipim’s 150th Anniversary celebration
2 hours -
Merino’s late double keeps Arsenal title pursuit on track at Leicester
2 hours -
President Mahama calls for reparatory justice and collective action at 38th AU Summit
2 hours -
MTN Ghana organises nationwide blood donation on Valentine’s Day to support National Blood Service
3 hours -
Why Rejoice when Other People Fall?
3 hours -
The case against former Deputy BoG Governor Johnson Asiama was baseless – Bright Simons
3 hours -
Prosecution of Ato Forson is the worst abuse of prosecutorial discretion – Bright Simons
4 hours -
ORAL is a long-term NDC government project; not just a committee – Deputy AG nominee
4 hours