The Bank of Industry has reiterated its steadfast dedication to supporting Nigerian artisans and technicians, highlighting them as essential to inclusive economic growth and the nation’s industrial advancement.
Speaking at the Nigerian Artisans Leadership Summit 2025, the Managing Director of BOI, Olasupo Olusi, said the bank views Nigeria’s over 12 million artisans as key drivers of grassroots enterprise and national transformation.
The event, which had as its theme “Unlocking the Inherent Potential of Nigerian Artisans and Technicians,” brought together stakeholders, government representatives, development partners, and leaders of the artisan community to highlight the difficulties faced by craftsmen and to set a new path for their empowerment and formal economy integration.
Represented by the Executive Director, Public Sector and Intervention Programmes, Ms. Mabel Ndagi, the BOI boss said the summit’s theme “goes to the heart of inclusive development.”
He noted further that the theme speaks to a vision of Nigeria “where talent is not wasted due to lack of support, where enterprise is not stifled by lack of access, and where informal skills are not excluded from formal opportunities.”
According to the BOI MD, challenges faced by artisans such as limited access to affordable finance, lack of research and development, outdated equipment, inadequate training, poor business structures, and minimal export participation require urgent and structured intervention.
To address these systemic issues, he explained that the bank is anchoring its 2025–2027 Corporate Strategy on six thematic pillars. These include: Strengthening Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises; Promoting youth empowerment and skills development; Expanding opportunities within the digital economy; Advancing climate resilience and sustainability initiatives; Investing in critical infrastructure; Ensuring gender inclusion across all interventions.
“These focus areas are not just bureaucratic categories they are lenses through which we are reimagining support for artisans and grassroots entrepreneurs,” Olusi noted.
He underscored BOI’s mission to provide both financial and advisory support to Nigerian enterprises that sustain local economies and catalyze national growth.
“Our vision as a development finance institution is to transform Nigeria’s industrial landscape by empowering the enterprises that power this nation. At the heart of this vision are artisans and grassroots entrepreneurs like you,” he stated.
The BOI boss reminded artisans that true development must come from within: “Development cannot be outsourced or imported. It must be built by hand, by skill, by passion, and by purpose. That is what artisans represent. That is what BOI supports. That is the future we must shape together.”
The Artisan Leadership Summit marks another step in BOI’s broader drive to deepen financial inclusion, promote sustainable livelihoods, and unlock the untapped potential across Nigeria’s informal sector.