In Nigeria, where small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a crucial role in economic growth, Charles Odii’s appointment as CEO of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2023 marks a significant turning point. Over the past year, Odii has made considerable strides in empowering SMEs, streamlining operations, and creating an environment ripe for innovation and entrepreneurship. His tenure is a testament to a visionary approach aimed at transforming Nigeria’s economic landscape.
From the beginning, Odii has articulated a clear vision: to establish a robust framework that supports SMEs and addresses the myriad challenges they encounter. Recognizing the critical contributions of SMEs to employment and GDP, he has launched initiatives to enhance access to finance, market opportunities, and training resources. His leadership style emphasizes inclusivity and collaboration, engaging stakeholders across various sectors to ensure that entrepreneurs’ needs remain at the forefront of SMEDAN’s agenda.
A hallmark of Odii’s leadership is the SME Digital Hub, designed to equip entrepreneurs with essential resources, including funding opportunities, mentorship programs, and digital skills training. This platform not only connects SMEs with vital services but also fosters a vibrant community of innovation. By leveraging technology, Odii aims to bridge the divide between traditional business practices and modern entrepreneurship, enabling SMEs to flourish in a competitive landscape.
Collaboration is central to Odii’s strategy. His administration has proactively sought partnerships with financial institutions, private sector players, and international development organizations. These alliances are crucial for mobilizing resources and equipping SMEs with the tools necessary for growth. By harnessing these collaborations, SMEDAN is working to create a supportive ecosystem that empowers entrepreneurs to navigate challenges and seize opportunities.
Advocating for policy reforms is another critical facet of Odii’s agenda. He has actively engaged with government agencies and lawmakers to dismantle regulatory hurdles that hinder business growth. By championing reforms that simplify business registration and reduce bureaucratic obstacles, Odii is laying the groundwork for a more favourable business environment in Nigeria.
As Charles Odii concludes his first year at the helm of SMEDAN, a revitalized approach to SME development is taking shape. His commitment to innovation, collaboration, and policy reform heralds a transformative era for the agency and the entrepreneurs it serves. Under Odii’s leadership, Nigeria’s SMEs are poised for growth, potentially reshaping the nation’s economic future.

Odii has spearheaded initiatives that have created 15,000 jobs and facilitated over 7 billion naira in funding for SMEs. His extensive experience in the MSME sector has propelled significant advancements in support for small businesses throughout Nigeria.
Upon assuming office on October 13, 2023, Odii introduced a comprehensive seven-point prosperity agenda aimed at enhancing access to finance, markets, capacity building, partnerships, and fostering a business-friendly environment. Within his first three months, he implemented crucial reforms at SMEDAN, integrating digital and data-driven strategies to address barriers to SME growth.
These initiatives align with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, which seeks to promote inclusive economic growth and eradicate poverty. Odii’s accomplishments position him as a key figure in the administration’s objectives, impacting grassroots communities and laying the foundation for rapid rural industrialization—an essential strategy for overcoming Nigeria’s economic challenges.
Other key achievements under Odii’s leadership include significant job creation initiatives and funding agreements with financial institutions and state governments. Notably, SMEDAN secured a landmark agreement with Sterling Bank for a 5 billion naira fund at single-digit interest rates for businesses, with over 200,000 applications currently under review. Collaborative matching fund initiatives with Anambra and Enugu states have also injected substantial capital into local MSMEs.
Innovative programs launched by Odii include the Green Energy and Climate Change Desk, which supports businesses facing environmental challenges, and the SMEDAN Undergraduate Internship Program, designed to prepare students for entrepreneurship. Additionally, a Women and Youth Desk has been established to provide direct access to opportunities for women entrepreneurs.
On the policy front, the National Council on SMEs, chaired by Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima, enhances SMEDAN’s capacity to drive policy changes and facilitate strategic investments in the SME sector. The MSME Clinic initiative connects entrepreneurs with essential resources and mentorship.

Culturally, SMEDAN is undergoing a transformation that promotes creativity and teamwork, bolstered by digital tools aimed at enhancing staff productivity. Various social clubs have been initiated to foster a healthy lifestyle among employees.
Continuing its data-driven approach, SMEDAN is preparing to launch a nationwide small business census aimed at developing a credible database of SMEs, thereby enhancing the quality and effectiveness of its interventions.
Through these impactful measures, Charles Odii’s leadership at SMEDAN is not only reshaping the landscape for SMEs in Nigeria but also paving the way for sustained economic growth and empowerment at the grassroots level.
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