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About PLACOBPA
Plateau Coalition of Business and Professional Association(PLACOBPA) is the umbrella body for all business and professional associations operating in Plateau State.

Day 2 of the training on "Advocacy",  by PLACOBPA in association with GIZ , PLASMIDA and other relevant bodies in the pr...
25/08/2021

Day 2 of the training on "Advocacy", by PLACOBPA in association with GIZ , PLASMIDA and other relevant bodies in the private sector. Our brilliant trainers still remain Mrs. Kaneng Rwang Pam, Mr. Victor Kuchili and Mr Cyril Ogboli who is the chairman of PLACOBPA, and its getting more and more exciting as participants are getting more engaged and educated on practical issues surrounding Advocacy and how to Advocate for a business enabling environment. While raising issues that affects the private sectors in different areas. And it was rounded up with a practical example of a document generated by PLACOBPA in an Advocacy process carried out in a quest to ensure a business enabling environment on the plateau. Pictures below captures moments where members were divided into various groups for discussions, and the outcome of such discussions was to be presented by each group.

Often times people are always good at pointing out problems but only a few really understand the problems or recommend l...
23/08/2021

Often times people are always good at pointing out problems but only a few really understand the problems or recommend lasting solutions.
At Placobpa we seek to bring lasting solutions to the issues surrounding the private sector, so as to ensure a business enabling environment on the plateau. It is in that light that placobpa in association with GIZ, and other relevant bodies have come together to Bring about a training on Advocacy. How do you Advocate and have your voice heard? What are the processes of Advocacy? And so many other vital questions in relation to Advocacy.
More so, the good news about this training is, it doesn't just end in the class room, it seeks to be a practical training where issues of Advocacy will be raised and attended to, and participants will not just learn to have fruitful engagements with the government but also have a first hand experience of such engagements.
Today being the first day of the training proved to be interactive, interesting and practical with our excellent trainers who are as follows: Mr Cyril Ogboli, Mr Victor Kuchili, and Mrs Kaneng as the topic was introduced and so many questions were raised and addressed. The pictures below is to give you just a glimpse of how exciting, educating and interactive the training was.

Taking small steps matter, start from where you are. It doesn't matter how small your steps are as long as you are takin...
03/08/2021

Taking small steps matter, start from where you are. It doesn't matter how small your steps are as long as you are taking them...

Success is achieved by those who never give up!!!
13/07/2021

Success is achieved by those who never give up!!!

Are you interested in having your own start up? And you are not sure of how or where to start? The pictorial below conta...
07/07/2021

Are you interested in having your own start up? And you are not sure of how or where to start? The pictorial below contains a step by step example of steps you should follow to increase your chances at success!!

5 BUSINESS SURVIVAL TIPSThe pandemic and everything related to it caught many business owners by surprise and, even wors...
30/06/2021

5 BUSINESS SURVIVAL TIPS
The pandemic and everything related to it caught many business owners by surprise and, even worse, caused some businesses to fold. Yelp reported that permanent business closures have reached 97,966, representing 60% of closed businesses that won't be reopening. Imagine investing so much into an entity, and because of some virus, things start to slow down, till they eventually go under.
Every day, innovations are created which simplify the buying process for your customers. If your business isn't doing anything new and making life easier for your customers, you may risk losing your customers to people who will. Steve Jobs said, “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” Meaning, if you want to become a leader in your industry or niche, you have to innovate. This cuts across marketing, product delivery, customer retention, etc. Here are a few survival tips for your business.
1. Stay on your customers’minds
Marketing is very crucial for any business. Businesses that survived through 2020 were the ones that remained in their customers’minds.
Marketing is how you understand your customers’needs, educate them, attract new ones, and get them to keep doing business with you. All marketing strategies may not lead to outright sales, but sales will happen eventually if you're consistent enough. Your social media platforms should be your best friends in the coming years. Studies show that“nearly 50% of the world's population uses social media. That's over 3 billion users worldwide.”
Part of staying on your customers’minds is being around where they can see you, and social media marketing is a marketing strategy that gives you that leverage. you have to put in the effort to remain in your customers' minds.
2. Get the best hands for the job
Great employees mean great business. If you want to give your business that competitive advantage, then you need to get the best hands for the job. You won't give your customers the best if you don't have the best staff. It goes beyond hiring the right people but also training and keeping your employees happy. This cuts across being understanding, ensuring that you create a healthy work environment, and giving them a purpose that contributes to their job fulfillment.
How do you create that positive work environment? Everyone likes to feel heard. So, it's your job as the business owner to create an environment that allows everyone to share their opinions and ideas about certain things. This can happen at weekly meetings. Implementing this can significantly increase their productivity, which in turn helps your business.

3. Asset protection
As a business owner, many things can harm your assets, which can cause you to lose money. It won’t be nice losing your business assets in a legal case. Many entrepreneurs overlook this part, but it is crucial to secure your assets even if things don't go your way after a legal case. Nobody starts a business and considers the possibilities of entering a court case; this is why many people get into trouble. Seventy-eight percent of lawsuit defendants in the US never thought it would happen to them. Sony lost 200 million in assets, which could have been avoided if they protected their assets. Interestingly, you can still get your assets protected online and offline no matter your enterprise's size.
4. Financing and budgeting
Your planning should also touch on finances because every business needs money to facilitate certain areas of business. Budgeting is like a roadmap for your business, you put your business at risk when you don’t have a budget.
Riley Panko, in a report on budgeting, said, “Businesses of all sizes should create a budget if they don't want to risk the financial health of their organization.” She said, “Businesses may create more challenges for themselves by skipping a budget. This is because budgeting helps small businesses focus.”Budgeting decides whether your marketing, asset acquisition, employee remuneration, and other parts of your business can go smoothly. You should anticipate all your long and short term financial needs. This may require hiring an accountant who will keep records of all the money going in and out of business.
5. Be ready to adapt to anything
How adaptable are you? Patrick J. Rottinghaus defines adaptability as “The capacity to cope with and capitalize on change, and the ability to recover when unforeseen events alter life plans.”
No one saw 2020 coming, but it came, and it was like everyone had to “adapt or die.” The usual nature of work we were all used to halted for apparent reasons. Everyone had to adapt to zoom meetings, online education, and social distancing. This alone affected many brick and mortar businesses whose primary service delivery was in-person. As a business owner, adaptability is very vital to your business survival!

Photos from the Placoba pre-election debate dinner held on Thursday 13th December 2018 at the Elysar(chinese) Restaurant...
08/06/2021

Photos from the Placoba pre-election debate dinner held on Thursday 13th December 2018 at the Elysar(chinese) Restaurant, Hill station Hotel, Jos.
The dinner was held for the purpose of interaction with key stake holders in the state as regards 2019 gubernatorial election.Amongst the key issues raised by the coalition were the Gubernatorial Debate,Business Agenda Review, Increased Participation, Need to bring in new members, and Progress in Business Agenda Review.
In attendance where Air commodore K.Aliyu (commander Nigerian Air Force Station, Jos), Maj.Gen.S.P Guar rtd. (Coordinator Operation Rainbow, Jos), CSP Fidelis Odey -DPO "A" Division Nigerian police, Jos, Mr job jack Bot(Placcima), Nanzing Rimdam( MAN-Manufactures), Mr A.T Kiyani (MAN),Mr Muhammad Isa( NURTW)Mr Cyril Ogboli(CIHCDN) and a host of other project team/coalition members.
The political party in attendance included the
1.Social Democratic party (SDP)
Represented by Alpha K.N-party secretary
Abubakar Dogara-party chairman
2. All progressive grand alliance (APGA)
Represented by Barr Timothy Dalong (Governorship aspirant)
Micah Dimtong (youth leader)
Kutwal Musa(party exco)
Khalid S.M (Deputy youth leader).

27/05/2021

The Plateau Coalition of Business and Professional Association (PLACOBPA) welcomes you to her official page. This group will serve as a platform where information will be dispensed to keep you updated on our program and activities.

About PLACOBPA

Plateau Coalition of Business and Professional Association(PLACOBPA) is the umbrella body for all business and professional associations operating in Plateau State. Our mandate is to contribute meaningfully to the economic sustainability of the state through advocacy for policy reforms.

Our Vision

To be the leading coalition of business and professional association in Nigeria.

Our Mission

The mission of PLACOPA is to promote a conducive business environment for prosperity and economic development through advocacy, policy reforms, networking and stakeholders' engagement.

Objectives
To enhance democracy and good governance amongst it's members.To be a dependable partner of the Plateau State Government in all social, and economic matters.To support the Country Government in their investment and business promotion strategies.To be the driving force of business development in plateau state.To be an important source of information on the private sector in plateau state.To build a strong and representative voice of the private sector within plateau state.To effectively and constructively advice Government of Plateau State on all business and economic matters.To advice, encourage, and to guide emergent enterprises in Plateau State.To be a responsible corporate citizen of Plateau State and of Nigeria as a whole.To provide services which empower members in areas such as training and conferencing.To carry out research and to provide business and economic policy documents for submission to, and discussion with, the Government of Plateau State.To analyse and evaluate all economic policy documents with a view of discussing the perceived impact of such policies on the economics of Plateau State and that of Nigeria as a whole.To carry out an annual Social Audit of the Budgets of the Government of Plateau State with a view to determining their impact on business and economic development.To train officials and staff of the Coalition in the areas of democracy and good governance, and on the art of effectively Advocacy.To engage on a consultancy basis, expertise which may not be available within the business Coalition, to carry out specialized assignments.

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