COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PERFORMANCE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES (SMES) IN LOKOJA, KOGI STATE, NIGERIA
Enemona Negedu Ameji (),
Muhammed Akpai Amade and
Usio Uchechi Taiga
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Enemona Negedu Ameji: Federal University, Lokoja, Postal: Department of Economics, , Kogi State, https://ijep.org/
Muhammed Akpai Amade: Federal University, Lokoja, Postal: Department of Economics, , Kogi State, https://ijep.org/
Usio Uchechi Taiga: Federal University of Lafia, Lafia, Postal: Department of Economics, , Nasarawa State, https://ijep.org/
Ilorin Journal of Economic Policy, 2020, vol. 7, issue 3, 41-50
Abstract:
The spread of Covid-19 pandemic across the world no doubt hit the global economy immensely. Business including Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) became vulnerability to supply and demand shock. This has also invariably inhibited normal operations or activities of SMEs in Nigeria. Therefore, this study examined how Covid-19 has affected Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Lokoja, Kogi State of Nigeria. The study used a sample comprising of 100 respondents which include both small and medium scale business owners. Data was collected through a structured questionnaire and was analysed using descriptive statistics. The findings showed that business owners in Lokoja are aware of Covid-19 and its mode of spread. It is also revealed that income of SMEs reduced, prices of materials inputs increased and some workers in SMEs are laid-off. Equally, the demand for the products of SMEs has declined due to restrictions in movement. Hence, the study recommends that government should provide effective emergency funding programs such as zero interest loans, grants, and tax reduction or tax holidays. SMEs could improve on its performance by participating on online-based platforms to advertise and sell their products.
Keywords: Covid-19; Coronavirus; SMEs Performance; Nigeria. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C83 I12 I15 I18 M21 O17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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