Abstract
SMEs are often cited as the part of national dispensations that require the goodwill and kind interventions of governments. This is especially in circumstances where the law does not allow government’s direct control of citizens’ socio economic powers. This study describes how the Nigerian government navigates issues relating to SME’s via her lofty ideals and actions for a better set up. The government policies and promises of ideals are as influenced by the country’s political history, obligations and existing unfavorable socio-economic experience.
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