SMEs need Govt’s help

Letters

THE small to medium enterprises (SME) are the major driving forces of any economy and are regarded as the backbone of the economy.
Creation of wealth by an economy is largely capitalised on those entrepreneurs venturing into small-scale economic activities such as floriculture, poultry, piggery, trade store and others.
Papua New Guinea’s economy is presently hard hit because the coronavirus has prompted an unbearable situation for SME to thrive.
The pestilence is regarded as a bottleneck that stops the entire operational cycle of business activities in the country.
All the business are faced with a nightmare that forces their operation to either cease involuntarily or alternatively lay off their workers just to minimise the labour cost during the presence of Covid-19.
Reports presented by the current government show that we have a budget deficit, meaning this budget does not encourage economic prosperity but it is designed to deflate our economy.
More focus has been drawn to contain the pandemic while most of vital areas are left unattended.
SME is one area that needs attention.

Sine Able John
Gunangi, Uwikena Gaul