Mrs. Tokunbo Chiedu, CEO, Compass Global, says access to market intelligence, finance, trade information, and market requirements are vital to deepen intra-Africa trade among SMEs.
Chiedu, in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos, said that this was important to foster new business opportunities, through business linkages and engagements.
She said that this was critical as the region approached the unfolding of the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) implementation.
According to her, the companyβs Female Leaders and Entrepreneurs Conference (FLEC) which held in Ghana addressed issues of trade and AfCFTA, corporate governance, and access to finance and financial planning.
She said that the event showcased success stories of innovative African brands, while focusing on lessons learnt, thought leadership, and building resilience in the post pandemic era.
Chiedu noted that the company had tagged FLEC 2022, βThe Year of Resilienceβ, saying that it would provide more support to empower SMEs across all sectors.
According to her, FLEC is designed to provide the audience with experiential learning and powerful tools; a means through which to promote personal or organizational empowerment.
She said that the company would continue to work with other strategic and regional partners, to showcase Africaβs brightest minds.
Chiedu quoted Mr. Ernest Boatey, Chief Technical Adviser, Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs, as saying that AfCFTA would enable SMEs to create value within their immediate environment and expand internationally. (NAN)







