The deadly ravaging Coronavirus has not only caused a global health crisis but also brought the global economy to its knee, hence many individuals and business organisations seek supports, in fund, loans and grants to cushion the effect of the pressure orchestrated by the pandemic.
In a response to the yearning of Nigerians, who are not exempted from the pressure of the COVID-19, the Nigerian government has just announced two important social intervention programmes: Guaranteed Off-take Stimulus Scheme (GoS) and The General MSME Grant
Here is the explanation of the programmes are how you can benefit from them, in line with the information released by the Federal Government.
Let us start with Guaranteed Off-take Stimulus Scheme (GoS).
1. Guaranteed Off-take Stimulus Scheme (GoS)
The GOS scheme is aimed at protecting and sustaining the incomes of vulnerable Micro and Small Enterprises (MSMEs).
As the name implies, this is to guarantee the offtake of the products of the beneficiary companies.
In other words, the target beneficiaries are the MSMEs that are ready to launch their products. A total of 100,000 MSMEs are to benefit from the scheme.
How to qualify for GoS
If you want to apply for this scheme, below are the qualification criteria you must meet:
1. Applicant must be a Nigerian National.
2. Applicant must be registered under the Corporate Affairs Commission with at least a Business Name certificate
3. Applicant must have a verifiable BVN and Bank Account
4. Applicant must have at least 2 staff
5. Applicant must be ready to produce under NAFDAC and SON specifications. A state-by-state breakdown of target beneficiaries.
The total target national number of beneficiaries is 100,000.
The breakdown is as follows:
1. Lagos – 3,880
2. Kano – 3,280
3. Abia – 3,080
4. Other states – 2,640 beneficiaries
Target products under the GoS scheme There are two categories of products to be captured under this scheme:
Sanitization/cleaning and processed foods
Category A – Sanitization and Cleaning Lot 1 (Product)
1. Face Masks
2. Liquid Soap
3. Disinfectant
4. Hand Sanitizer
Category B – Processed foods Lot 2 (Grains)
1. Beans
2 . Garri
3. Acha
4. Alkama
5. Brabusco
6. Rice (Parboiled)
7. Rice (Raw)
Lot 3 (Flour)
1. Yam Flour
2. Plantain Flour
3. Soya Bean Flour
4. Garin Danwake
5. Cassava Flour
Lot 4 (Oil)
1. Palm oil
2. Groundnut Oil
3. Coconut Oil
4. Honey
5. Soyabean Oil
Lot 5. (Spices)
1. Dry Locust beans
2. Curry Powder
3. Tumeric Powder
4. Ginger Powder
5. Garlic Powder
GoS take-off date
The GoS portal, where applicants will register, will open on Tuesday, February. The portal is www.survivalfund.gov.ng. General MSME Grant
2. General MSME Grant
As earlier stated, the second social intervention scheme for the MSMEs is General MSME Grant. This is a one-off grant of N50,000 that will be given to each qualified MSME as direct cash injection into their business. The total number of beneficiaries in this scheme is 100,000 spread across the states.
State-by-state breakdown of target beneficiaries
1. Lagos – 3,880
2. Kano – 3,280
3. Abia – 3,080 4. Other states (each) – 2,640
How to qualify for General MSME Grant
1. Applicant must be a Nigerian national
2. Applicant must be registered under the Corporate Affairs Commission with at least a Business Name certificate
3. Applicant must have a verifiable BVN and Bank Account.
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