Barring any last minute changes, on Thursday August 28, 2025, (next tomorrow), the Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Owan Enoh-JOE, will be unveiling the OWAN-MSME Support Initiative for Cross Riverians and non Cross Riverians living in Cross River, who are actively running their small businesses or intending to start a viable new small business idea in or outside the State.
This is actually a private intervention by the Minister, aimed at seeing how people who have no real active interest in day-to-day politics can be assisted to create an alternative economy in Cross River state in particular. The program scope is targeting both people in the formal and informal sectors of the economy who are truly doing business or want to run small businesses and a total of 500 million Naira will be up for grabs by 1000 enterpreneurs in four different phases.
Details of how to apply and how beneficiaries will be selected will be made public after the Minister has done the unveiling on Thursday in Calabar, the Cross River State capital. But I will give you some heads up to prepare you:
Yours sincerely, will be fully involved in this project from beginning to end for two reasons; namely, everything that sounds progressive has a special appeal and a magnetic effect over me. I have always and all the time, felt that until Cross River State moves towards creating an alternative economy outside politics, where young people can have another chance to earn a meaningful living and get a sense of worth and importance, then everyone will graduate from school and continue to seek to be SSA or SA or PA to a politician, because at the moment, that is the only economy our State has and that is the only arena where people think they can find their self worth.
Secondly, over time, we have been able to develop tech processes that bring transparency, fairness and accountability to these kind of ideas and projects. This speaks to the inefficiencies that have characterized these laudable interventions and ripped them of their benefits and impacts in the medium and long term. These processes that we bring to the table aren’t perfect, but they stand shoulders above what obtains and are poised to improve as we continue to be availed of the opportunity to test them.
The confidence of State and non State actors in us to give us the privilege to try these ideas is also posing a massive challenge to our long standing advocacy for sanity, good governance and fight against corruption, and we hope that results will continue to inspire others.
The bane of these interventions has primarily been the corruption and sleeze associated with the processes and the misapplication of the proceeds of the interventions by the beneficiaries, who mostly emerge by cronyism and not by merit. And this has to be cleaned up or bypassed.
This time, amongst other roles, yours sincerely will be leading a panel of six seasoned technocrats and enterprise development specialists that will assess and select beneficiaries via a transparent, accountable and verifiable process.
Members of the team and everyone on board this project has committed to ensuring this effort will be handled differently to maximize the success rate remarkably and the Minister has also promised the team a free hand and breathing space to undertake this task without any form of political encumbrance and beyond political divides.
So watch this space for more and avoid going into my inbox to lobby or start any conversation on this topic.
Yours sincerely,
Citizen Agba Jalingo.