The Director-General of the Cross River State Microfinance and Enterprise Development Agency (MEDA), Great Ogban, recently welcomed Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Bekomson for discussions centered on a potential partnership with the local church community.
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The meeting focused on exploring collaborative opportunities in several key areas, including capacity building, skill acquisition, business development, and project management.
A significant point of discussion was MEDA’s potential support for businesses within the church community, particularly in facilitating Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) registration. This is in line with the Governor’s mandate of People First, designing a program to ensure entrepreneurship at all levels.
MEDA recognizes the vast potential of this collaboration and looks forward to further exploring these promising opportunities.