The initiative seeks to equip entrepreneurs with digital, financial and business management skills needed to compete in the evolving global economy.
The DG said that the policy was a catalyst for inclusive economic growth.
“Without these foundations, applications in payments, social media and e-commerce cannot function seamlessly,” Mr Adegbiji said.
The Corporate Affairs Commission has approved free business name registration for 3,500 small businesses across the 36 states and Abuja.
She made the call on Tuesday in Abuja.
Mr Cardoso noted that the bank was working hard to deepen financial inclusion and sustain monetary and price stability.
He said the proposed reforms are designed to reduce financial burdens on the people and promote economic growth.
The minister said the emergence of digital trade platforms had helped break down traditional barriers, facilitate cross-border transactions, and drive export inclusiveness.
The NEDC board said the board had observed that most of those affected in the business cycle by the flood disaster were operators of SME businesses.
He said there was an urgent need for policies that promoted sustainable economic growth.
