COVID-19 pandemic: SMEs’ contributions to GDP dip to 3.5%, says NBS

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From Isaac Anumihe, Abuja

National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), yesterday, said that, following the ravaging effect of coronavirus in 2020, Micro Small and Medium Enterprises’ (MSMEs’) contributions to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) decreased to 3.5 per cent when compared to 2017.

Speaking when he released the findings of MSMEs survey conducted in 2020, the Statistician General of the Federation, Dr Simon Harry, said that COVID-19 pandemic affected MSMEs in the country such that 53.2 per cent of SMEs and 37.3 per cent of micro enterprises (MEs) were temporarily closed.

“The major reason reported for the closure was the total lockdown of the economy and restrictions in movements which consequently led to increase in cost of transportation”, he said.

According to Harry, a total number of MEs were 38,413,420 (96 per cent) while the total number of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) were 1,240,965 (3.1 per cent).

“In spite of the contributions of this sector to the economic growth, there are still challenges hindering its rapid growth and development. Key among the challenges is the dearth of robust, timely and reliable data on MSMEs. It was in attempt to address this problem that the fourth round of survey on MSMEs was conducted nationwide so as to generate up-to-date data on MSMEs, with a view to determining the effects of the recent socio-economic development as well as global occurrences like COVID-19 pandemic”, NBS, said, adding that the first survey was carried out in 2010 and the second and third were done in 2013 and 2017 respectively. The fourth survey, he said,  was conducted in 2020.

Recall that Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a major role in most economies, particularly in developing countries. SMEs account for the majority of businesses worldwide and are important contributors to job creation and global economic development. They represent about 90 per cent of businesses and more than 50 per cent  of employment worldwide.

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