Chapter One
Chapter One
Chapter One
1.0 INTRODUCTION
appreciated when one realize the dominant role it plays in our economic
development (Nwana, 1995). The small scale enterprises are the mainstay of the
men and women in the society. Before the introduction of Nigerian enterprises
promotion decree of 1972, most business both small and big were managed by
foreign expects, the role of fund to existing and newly established business.
the success of any organization rotates. In order to provide adequate fund, the
small and medium scale industries’ equity investment scheme require all
commercial and merchant bank to commit 10 percent of their annual pre-tax profit
to the funding of the equity investment in small and medium scale industries.
small, medium and large. In both the developed and developing countries, the
Small business of all types can help strength local economics. They
in which the business is established. They also help stimulate economic growth by
co-operation.
implement new solution for existing ideas. Larger business also often benefit from
small business within the same locality or community as many large corporations
Many small business also possess the ability to respond and adopt quickly to
changing economic climate. This is due to the fact that small business is often very
customer oriented as many local customers will remain loyal to their favourite
small businesses in the midst of an economic crisis. This loyalty means that small
businesses are often able to stay afloat during taught time, which can further
Small scale businesses also accumulate less revenue than large co-
operations. This means that they may have loss to loss in time of economic crisis.
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Over the years, this sector particularly has been left under developed in
Nigeria. This in the second development plan i.e (1970-1974), although the three
tiers of government (i.e Federal, State and Local Government) in Nigeria were to
Osoba (2003) stated that 1946 marked of one of the objectives and
for marketing problems for small scale enterprises. This above gave rise to the
the federation.
economic development in which the industrial sector and its development would
have received appropriate focus and from that period the small scale enterprises
that period to provide an institution mainly financial to support as a take off grant
for the small scale businesses. Through this means, there was the establishment of
the federal loan board because of the belief that each of capital (money) with
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which to establish a new industry or for the operation of the older industry’s that
existed was the major constraint to the rapid growth of the small scale businesses.
Osoba (2003) also gave account for the failure of the federal board as lack of
the development of small scale businesses by ensuring that loan were granted not
This is because each authors and scholars see if in their own way.
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The evidence of 1985-1990 say that for any firm to be a small industry such
firm should be able to have capital asset that should not exceed 750,000 including
economic development and a crucial element in the effort to lift countries out of
Small scale business are driving forces for economic growth, job, creation,
and poverty reduction in developing countries. They have been the means through
The third National development plan of 1975-1980 define the small scale
N600,000.
The federal ministry of commerce and industries in Nigeria and the Nigeria
bank for commerce and industries (NBC) were set up in 1981 and 1982 for the
purpose of providing revolving loan scheme for small scale businesses; sees small
scale businesses.
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As the costing not more than N500,000 including the cost of land but exceeding
At the moment in Nigeria, following the national council for industry (NCI,
2002) classification, small scale business full within the following categories of
enterprises; small scale business if the enterprise has a capital outlay of between
1.5 million and N50 million including working but excluding cost of land and
the production of light consumer goods that are primarily related to food and
products, soap and detergents, wood works. Small scale business in Nigeria are
mining.
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They are many problems affecting small scale businesses such as the
with the issue of under utilization of scarce resources and lack of provision of
impact substitution goods, and also with lack of linkage effect among several
In the of the above mentioned problems, the fact that small scale businesses
are vital for economic development of any country, state or local government and
numerous problems which small scale businesses and capable of solving motivated
The general objective of the study is to assess the effect of small scale
businesses on the Nigerian economy they are other specific objective which
includes;
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2. To determine the extent to which small scale businesshas developed the
state.
state.
5. To find out the effects of the import restriction on the operations of small
Katsina State?
4) What are the fundamental problems restricting small scale business in the
5) Is there any effect of the import restriction on the performance of small scale
enterprises?
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1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
On government side, this research work would help the government on how
to improve the activities of small scale business to boast the nation’s economy. On
the industries the research work will serve as guideline for them to establish a new
small scale enterprise. They will also find this work timely and of immense
assistance.
To the researcher as it will help him to identify the problems and prospect of
small scale enterprise in Katsina with the view of finding solutions that will make
This study is directed to assess the impact in which small scale businesshas
The scope of this study covers Katsina local government area in Katsina
State. Also examine whether the activity of small scale enterprises has any effect to
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The success of this study cannot be achieved without the researcher
others; first, the major limitation of this research is time constraints. This research
The time allotted for this research work and attending to other academic
More so, another serious limitation to this research was inability of small
their enterprise, because they are thinking that the study was an avenue for
government to tax their businesses and there by hide the relevant information that
Lastly, the problem of finding the relevant materials for this research work
textbooks and relevant materials needed for the research were not enough.
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The definition of the key words will help to understand the subject of this
research work.
economic activities.
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8) MARKETING:- Kolter (1980:9) defines marketing as getting the right
goods and services to the right people at the place at the right at the price
aggregate of all conditions, events and influences that surrounds and affect
it.
one or few persons with direct owner influence in the decision making and
having a relatively small share of the market and low capital requirement.
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CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.0 INTRODUCTION
The first and second world war effect bring about the great struggle for
industrialization in the world, to satisfy the want and need of the people. But
expertise. All resources have been committed to war; the world cannot meet the
The noon for industrialization pressed on in other to save the world from
state at lack and poverty, everyone goes about with the limited resources that are
not carried away by war, to state one small business or the, with one reason to
survive (fight poverty). Every small business entrepreneur received strong support
from the government, who in accordance to the law execute her roles, so as to
single definition. For many of these definitions are base on the background,
and controlled by one or a few persons, with direct owners influence in decision
making and having relatively small share of the market in the applicable industry.
enterprises whose fixed assets (excluding land) plus cost of investment do not
exceed 10,000,000 naira (Agu, 2005). The Central Bank of Nigeria define small
investment (including land and working capital) does not exceed 5000000 naira or
whose turn over does not exceed 25,000,000 naira annually (Agu, 2005). Nigeria
Bank for Commercial and Industry (NBCI) define small business as a firm whose
assets (including working capital but excluding land) does not exceed 750,000
turnover. A small enterprise usually only share a tiny segment of the market it
operate in.
Okafor et al., (2002) define small scale enterprise as one, which is,
“independently owned are operated and not dominant in its field of operation”.
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National Council for Industry (NCI, 2002) classify, small scale business of
enterprise has a capital outlay of between 1.5 million and 50 million including
Alex K. (2017), see small scale industry, refer to the size of a company in
term of the number of employees and sometimes the annual turnover. Depending
on the country and the industry, a small-scale industry employs between 250 and
enterprises that have ten (10) or fewer employees. This study will fake on NCI and
N1.5 million and N50 million including working capital but excluding cost of land,
land and working capital/or who turnover are not more than N25,000,000 annually.
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2.1.1 PROCEDURES OF ESTABLISHING SMALL SCALE BUSINESSES
very essential to conduct a feasibility study of the proposed project. The study can
the industry. The failure rate of small scale businesses in Nigeria is very high and it
has been traced to failure to prepare any feasibility study before commencing
operation. The argument has been positioned that small scale businesses do not
need to conduct feasibility study because of the size and more so enterprise with
good management does need a feasibility study, it is also believed in some quarter
that feasibility study may not be useful in the face of the highly dynamic in nature
of the present business environment where one is not sure of his business will be in
existence tomorrow.
emergency but it can lead to one” here feasibility report tell you where you are
going. The feasibility report define the projects, project idea, current condition
within the industry, anticipated future trends with the economy and lively effect on
the proposed project. It discusses the major constrains incentives and the major
procedure entry, if feasibility study indicates that the project is variable then it is
time that the project is viable the it is time that the complete registration formation,
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and registration exercise can be done with corporate affairs commission in case of
Nigeria situation.
INDUSTRY
making key financial decision and completing a series of legal activity. These are
the general outline for the formation and registration of small scale industry.
Use the tools and resources to create a business plan. This written guide will help
you map out how you will start and run your business successfully.
Take advantage of free training and counseling services, from preparing a business
Get advice on how to select a customers-friendly location and Coplay with zoning
law.
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Step 4: Finance Your Business
Find government backed loans, venture capital and research grants to help you get
started.
Decide which form of ownership is best for you; sole proprietorship, partnership,
Learn which tax identification number you will need to obtain from the FIRS and
Get a list of federal, state and local licenses and permit required for you business.
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Step 10: Understand Employer Responsibilities
Nigeria become significantly only after the Nigeria Civil War (1967-1970) when
entrepreneurship development.
Since the mid 1980s, there has been increased commitment of government to
following;
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(1988). Large number of unemployment or employed person outweighed the
resources support.
which business can thrive. Together with the State Economic Empowerment
year (1989) to provide medium and long term loans and to participate in
rural area.
Zainab D. (2005) stated that, the steady increase of large scale business
organization, the small trade of the small scale businesses has not been eliminated.
Small scale still goes side by side with big firm because they are still very useful in
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some field. They perform certain function which cannot be adequately performed
profitably for this small market and not the big firm.
3) Where direct service are required, small scale businesses will be very
suitable in such area where direct services are needed. For instance, lawyer,
4) Where purchase is done in bits, it is the small village retailer that can sell
sugar cubes and cigarettes in stick, rather than in packets. These retail
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2.3 THE IMPACT OF SMALL SCALE BUSINESSES IN NIGERIA AND
Watson. R. (2005) opens that so much interest has not given to the
development of countries started off believing that their salvation lie in achieving a
anticipated. It is with the realization that the country has been assigning small scale
development plans.
economy among and its direct contribution towards those objectives include:
comparatively high level schooling compared 10-20 year before education has
produced a tremendous number of people who now roam to return to the farming
job. The worst part of it is that most of those applicants are educates who have
undergone only the primary education or high school. Small scale businesses
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large scale industries. It also prepares these people to establish their own business.
In future, small scale businesses also provide employment for rural areas.
valuable foreign exchange is saved. For example, goods like chocolate drinks,
matches, cement, baby foods, toilet papers, biscuits, cosmetics, shoes, blouse,
shirts, crumpling, salting drugs and so forth which many years ago were consumed
by West Africans through import are now being made by West African
country.
of industries which also reduce the flow of production to urban cities. This
(b) Also provides economic and financial links between rural areas
promoting the aim of the Nigeria enterprises promotion degree (1972 and
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1997). A developing country like Nigeria with its shortage of experience
The industry is closely integrated with, and meets only immediate need of
the local community in which it operates. It has little knowledge of wide or distant
marketing.
Very few of these entrepreneurs have had formal education. Most of them
either have not been to school at all or drolled out after primary school level. For
this, most of them have no knowledge of assessing marketing condition and formal
company policies.
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2.5 SOURCES OF FUND FOR SMALL SCALE IUNDUSTRIES
been decided with the assurance of the following factories, availability of raw
materials, market, personnel e.t.c the next question to be asked is where will the
Among the many sources of fund available to start up small scale businesses
are:
Abimaje, Y (2004) say that there are numerous problems which are the
cause for the failure of small scale businesses among them are the following:
which reveals other weaknesses. Business finance and stock are mixed up
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2. Lack of Enterprise:- This relate to the lack of experience in the line of
business which the small and medium scale business owners enter.
They may have experience in one line of business and not in another due to
3. Poor record Keeping:- Some small scale industrialist believes that the
necessary. They feel that they can defer the keeping of notes on important
due from customer. Some people feel that keeping records could be a source
all businesses need capital for its operations and growth. But many of the
small and medium scale industry units are under-capitalized. This problem
of finance is in three dimensions. The need for start-up capital, working and
term borrowing.
medium scale business owner- who has not acquired enough knowledge
raw materials, market, sources of power and access to supply of labour and
on what to do, how to do it, when to do it, who is to do it, for whom to do it
capital. It is therefore quite easy for businesses that have a good chance of
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making it fail because of liquidity problems caused by unplanned and
premature expansion.
scale business owners is whether or not to extent credit. These firms that do
grant credit must protect against the practice of extending too much credit.
But at times soap of them posses poor credit granting practice credits
extended to friends and relations are often times too hard to collect in time
10. Neglects and Time Pressure:- Since most small and medium scale business
owners are usually managers, they must guard their business against bad
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CHAPTER THREE
3.0 INTRODUCTION
figurative in nature which is referred to as data. It is base on these data that the
This study adopts both descriptive research design and survey research
design. The research design is used as ex-post factor research. It help in accessing
PROCEDURE
The study population comprises of all the small scale businessin Katsina
State. Some small scale businesswas used through the use of purposive sampling
method and (100) respondent were selected by the use of simple random, because
the study intends to select a representative without bias from the accessible
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population. This ensures that each member of the target population had an equal
After designing the instrument for data collection, the instrument was
screened and validated by the researcher’s supervisor and his inputs made. The
version of the instrument was also check, tasted by another educationist and made
inputs. After all, the final version of the instrument was designed.
consists of items that were to measure the impact of small scale businessin Katsina
State. The questionnaire was self designed, and was self administered on one to
one basis. The researcher distributes questionnaires to the respondents and were
For the purpose of this research work questionnaire will be constructed and
local government.
achieve the research objectives. The percentage distribution table was used to
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CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 INTRODUCTION
This chapter deals with data presentations and analysis of data collecting
with respect to the research work. Some reasonable amount of hundred (100)
question were distributed out of which (75) were returned and their view were
This study was conducted to access the impact of small scale businesses in
Government, Katsina State). Data was analyzed according to the research question
respondents under study while at the bottom of each table, the total number of
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SECTION “A” (Analysis of Personal Data)
Table 4.1 show that the questionnaire distributed, implies that the
respondents are interested are because of their interesting responses. The table
show that the questionnaire distributed are collected which implies that 75% of
questionnaire are returned while only 25% of the questionnaire are missing.
Male 55 73.3%
Female 20 26.7%
Total 75 100%
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Table 4.2 shows clearly that majority of the respondent are male which carry
the total percentage of 73.3% while 20 are female which carry the total percentage
1–5 30 40%
6 – 10 25 33.3%
11 – 15 20 26.7%
Total 75 100%
Table 4.3 shows that 30 respondent are from 1 – 5 which carry 40%, 25
with a percentage of 26.7%. Which implies that 40% response to the questionnaire.
Married 40 53.3%
Single 35 46.7%
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Total 75 100%
Table 4.4 shows that 40 respondent were married men and women with a
46.7%. Which implies that 53.3% are married men and women.
Disagreed 22 29.3%
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, show that 53 respondent which comprised 70.7%
strongly agreed that there is a significant impact of small scale businessin the
with the statement. This implies that small scale businesshas a significant impact
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Table 2: Small scale businesses established a linkage to economic development
of the state.
Disagreed 13 17.3%
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, it reveals that 62 respondents which comprise 82.7%
Agreed 69 92%
Disagreed 6 8%
Total 75 100%
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From the above Table, clearly show that 69 respondents which comprised
92% agreed that small scale businessis means of survival to the people engaged in
the state while 6 respondents presenting 8% disagreed with the statement. This
implies that small scale businessis mean of survival to the people engaged in
Katsina State.
Disagreed 27 36%
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, clearly show that 48 respondent which comprised
64% strongly agreed that small scale businesscreate job opportunities in the state
while 27 respondents representing 36% disagreed with the statement. The implies
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Table 5: Small scale businesscontribute to the development of rural market in
Katsina State.
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, clearly show that 45 respondent which comprised
60% strong agreed that small industry contribute to the development of rural
with the statement. This implies that small scale businesscontribute to the
Agreed 20 26.7%
Disagreed 15 20%
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Total 75 100%
From the above Table, show that 40 respondent which comprised 53.3%
strongly agreed that the existence of small scale businessin Katsina State reduces
respondents which comprised 20% disagreed with the statement. This implies that
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Table 7: Small scale businessgenerates income to the government of Katsina
State.
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, clearly show that 43 respondents which comprised
57.3% strongly agreed that small scale businessgenerate income to the government
with the statement. These therefore, clearly show that small scale businessgenerate
Total 75 100%
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From the above Table, show that 58 respondent which comprised 77.3%
disagreed with the statement. The table clearly shows that lack of compliant of
Table 9: The income generated from small industry used to facilitate special
project in the state.
Agreed 70 93.3%
Disagreed 5 6.7%
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, clearly show that 70 respondents which comprised
93.3% agreed that the income generated from small scale businessis used to
facilitate special project in the state while 5 respondents which comprised 6.7%
disagreed with the statement. This implies that the income generated from small
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Table 10: Lack of sufficient capital restrict the smooth growth of small scale
businessin Katsina.
Disagreed 10 13.3%
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, show that 65 respondents which comprised 86.7%
strongly agreed that lack of sufficient capital restrict the smooth growth of small
with the statement. This implies that lack of sufficient capital restrict the smooth
Disagreed 13 17.3%
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Total 75 100%
From the above Table, clearly show that 41 respondent which comprised
54.7% strongly agreed that poor management of available resources restrict the
28% strongly disagreed with the statement and 13 respondent which comprised
17.3% only disagreed with the statement. This implies that poor management of
Table 12: Lack of creativity in business restrict the expansion of small scale
businessin Katsina.
Agreed 67 89.3%
Disagreed 8 10.7%
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, clearly show that 67 respondent which consist 89.3%
agreed that lack of creativity in business restrict the expansion of small scale
businessin Katsina while 8 respondents which comprised 10.7% disagreed with the
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statement. Therefore, the table show that lack of creativity in business restrict the
Table 13: The restriction of import goods increase the performance of small
scale businessin the state.
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, clearly show that 59 respondents which comprised
78.7% strongly agreed that the restriction of import goods increase the
21.3% strongly disagreed with the statement. This implies that restriction of import
Table 14: Import of goods and services restrict the prompt development of
small scale industry.
Responses Number Percentage (%)
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Strongly agreed 39 52%
Agreed 16 21.3%
Disagreed 9 12%
Total 75 100%
From the above Table, clearly show that 39 respondents which comprised
52% strongly agreed that the import of goods and services restrict the prompt
respondent representing 12% also disagreed. This implies that import of goods and
Table 15: Importation of goods and service introduces new product to the
market which lead to competition among small scale businesses.
Disagreed 35 46.7
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Total 75 100%
From the above Table, clearly show that 40 respondents which comprised
53.3% strongly agreed that the importation of goods and service introduces new
product to the market which lead to completion among small scale businesses
while 35 disagreed representing 46.7% with the statement which implies that
importation of goods and services introduces new product to the market which lead
course of research. It reveals whether the finding from that data are consistent with
The following are some of the findings from the analysis of data that small
scale businesses bring about economic development in local areas and by extension
the whole nation at large. Because in our finding the positive response about the
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The majority of the respondents also believed that small scale businesshas a
obtained from the respondents because positive response is higher than the
negative response.
It was also discovered that the majority of the people in Katsina State are
small business owners through the data obtained from difference respondents.
the society because the majority of the respondent strongly agreed that small scale
small scale businessin the state through the adequate data or information obtained
It was also discovered that lack of enough capital also constitute the
Finally, it has been discovered from the study that the impact of small scale
every sector of the economy and increase Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 SUMMARY
Based on the finding and inference drawn from the study, it has been
the relevant small scale programmed in a well coordinated manner and at the
appropriate place. It was been discovered that small business are being confronted
by many problems or difficulties and challenges and this can be solved through the
scale businesses.
5.2 CONCLUSION
market are what small scale businesses have contributed to Katsina development.
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5.3 RECOMMENDATION
Based on the finding of the study, the following recommendations are made;
Research should be carried out on the attitude of student toward small scale
industry. A way of ensuring a large scope for this study could be through the
Due to limited time factor we suggest research should be conduct on the pros and
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APPENDIX (QUESTIONNAIRE)
sincere opinion. We assure you that the information collected will be treated us
confidential and use for the successful completion of this research study.
Instructions:
PERSONAL DATA
(a) Male ( )
(b) Female ( )
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(2) Years of Business experiences
(a) 1 – 5 ( )
(b) 6 – 10 ( )
(c) 11 – 15 ( )
(a) Single ( )
(b) Married ( )
QUESTIONNAIRE
S/ Statement Agree Disagreed Strongly Strongly
No d agreed disagreed
1. There is a significant
impact of small scale
businesses in the
development of Katsina
State.
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people engaged in Katsina
State.
5. Small scale
businesscontribute to the
development of rural
market in Katsina State.
7. Small scale
businessgenerate income
to the government of
Katsina State.
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