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Lagos Trust Fund Supports 20,000 Businesses With N15bn

George Okojie by George Okojie
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Lagos State government has revealed that more than N15 billion has been disbursed to over 20,000 small and medium-scale businesses through the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), helping to create over 320,000 direct and indirect jobs across the state over the past decade.

The executive secretary of LSETF, Feyisayo Alayande, disclosed this during a media parley in Ikeja, Lagos, where she presented the agency’s 10-year impact report and outlined its contribution to employment generation, enterprise development and wealth creation.

Alayande said the fund, established in 2016 to tackle unemployment and support entrepreneurship, has become a critical driver of economic empowerment by providing access to finance, skills development, market opportunities and technology support for Lagos residents.

According to her, the agency has also helped preserve more than 173,000 jobs that could have been lost. At the same time, over 82,000 small businesses have benefited from capacity-building programmes designed to strengthen their operations and improve sustainability.

She revealed that more than 30,000 young people have been trained and connected to employment opportunities through various interventions.

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At the same time, the Lagos Innovates initiative has supported over 1,200 technology startups and developed more than 3,300 tech talents.

Alayande described the figures as evidence that targeted investments in entrepreneurship and human capital development can deliver measurable economic benefits.

“Over the past decade, we have disbursed more than ₦15 billion through over 20,000 loans to micro, small and medium enterprises. We have created over 320,000 jobs and saved another 173,000 jobs that could have been lost,” she said.

She noted that one of the agency’s most significant achievements is its loan repayment performance, revealing that beneficiaries have maintained a repayment rate of 94.53 per cent.

“Our repayment rate is not just a financial metric. It demonstrates that when people are given genuine opportunities and treated with dignity, they honour their commitments. Lagos entrepreneurs have consistently shown that they are not a risk but an opportunity,” she stated.

The Executive Secretary stressed that access remains one of the biggest challenges facing many aspiring entrepreneurs and job seekers, noting that talent alone is often not enough to succeed without access to funding, training, markets and professional networks.

“The difference between someone who succeeds and someone who does not is often access. Access to capital, access to knowledge, access to markets and access to networks. That is the gap LSETF was created to bridge,” she said.

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George Okojie is a journalist and author with Leadership Media Group, with extensive writing on political and environmental issues spanning thousands of published articles.

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