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LASG Partners SMEDAN on Data Collection to Ascertain GDP
- The partnership was aimed at reflecting true state of the State GDP
- Urges Informal Sector’s Participation for Accurate GDP Calculation
- The Ex-Bureau Chief noted that Lagos State will show the correct size of its economy
The Lagos State Government, via the Lagos Bureau of Statistics (LBS) and in collaboration with the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), has urged the informal sector to contribute accurate data to better reflect the state’s true Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Eko Hot Blog reports that at a recent two-day Stakeholders’ Forum held in Ikeja, the importance of the informal sector in providing livelihoods and contributing to the state’s GDP was highlighted.
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However, it was noted that this sector has not been adequately represented in GDP calculations.
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, Olayinka Modupe Ojo, emphasized the need for the informal sector’s cooperation in providing reliable data.
In her words, “The informal sector plays a critical role in our economy, providing livelihoods for millions and contributing substantially to GDP. It is a sector marked by resilience, ingenuity, and adaptability, often thriving even under challenging circumstances.
“Despite its undeniable importance, the informal sector remains underrepresented in economic data and planning, limiting its potential for growth and integration into the broader economic framework”, she added.
According to her, capturing accurate data on the informal sector has been a persistent challenge because of the diverse, decentralized, and often undocumented nature of the sector, stating that the forum provides a unique opportunity to address the gap by engaging stakeholders from across the spectrum – government, academia, civil society, and the informal sector itself.
Dr. Olubunmi Kole-Dawodu, the Lagos State Manager, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), in his paper presentation, said lots of affairs occur in the informal sector that could enhance the economic progression of the State, urging the government to harness the full opportunities in the sector.
He said, “We know that a lot of activities run within that sector, a lot of value including employment creation, revenue generation, income generation for their employees and all that.
We want to harness all the blessings that come with that sector. This is a whole sector that the government has not been looking at completely.
“The number of informal businesses in Lagos alone is above 50 million which means that some people run two or three businesses informally.
Some are not registered officially, some do not have tax identification numbers, and so whatever they do is just informal or semi-formal in some cases”.
Kole-Dawodu added that the informal sector faces challenges like ‘lack of formal recognition and limited access to resources’ as a result of inaccurate data on the sector, therefore, the event provides an avenue to call on the government to cater for intervention for the sector.
A Retired Director at the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Chief Emeka Ofili said, “The entire economy is made up of both the formal and informal sector.
However, the GDP that is being compiled is significantly from the formal sector. While the informal sector, which contributes a substantial part of it, is not being covered”.
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The Ex-Bureau Chief noted that Lagos State will show the correct size of its economy with this giant step to incorporate the informal sector data into the computation of the State’s GDP.
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